Cisco created a prototype device that could help keep Ukraine's power grid running this winter.
In a covert operation first reported by CNN, the devices were delivered using a US plane carrying humanitarian aid.
AdvertisementCisco created cybersecurity prototypes for Ukraine to protect its power grid, but getting them into Ukraine required a bit of subterfuge.
US agencies helped sneak the devices into the country, in part by using a US Air Force plane carrying humanitarian aid, according to a new report from CNN.
Thanks to the covert operation, the prototypes could help Ukraine keep its power running through another brutal winter of war.
Persons:
—, Joe Marshall, Cisco —, isn't, Marshall
Organizations:
Cisco, CNN, Russian, Service, US Air Force, US Department of Commerce, Pentagon, Department of Energy, Department of Commerce
Locations:
Ukraine, Rzeszów, Poland, Ukrainian