Poland Information Technology $63 million for cybersecurity funding
Poland will allocate approximately 63 million USD for Cybersecurity Fund to support activities ensuring security of IT systems against cybersecurity threats.
Poland has allocated funds to support initiatives related to cybersecurity measures. New regulations, increasing funding for the Cybersecurity Fund, recently entered into force. Poland’s Cybersecurity Fund is a special fund managed by the Ministry of Digital Affairs. The Fund supports activities that will ensure the security of IT systems against cybersecurity threats. The Polish government decided to allocate approximately 63 million USD for the Fund, which will be renewed each year, starting from 2024. According to Ministry of Digital Affairs, the Fund will finance IT service benefits, which is dedicated for cybersecurity specialists in computer security incident response teams, as well as special services that are responsible for national security and public administration offices.
There are numerous opportunities for U.S. companies interested in the Polish cybersecurity sector, as the government faces a significant need to invest in cybersecurity infrastructure and initiatives protecting critical sectors.
U.S. cybersecurity firms have a strong reputation for innovation, quality, and after-sale service, making them competitive in the Polish market. For more information, please contact Commercial Service Poland at office.warsaw@trade.gov.