The Joint Cyberspace Command (MCCE) has received a visit from representatives of the Spanish Atlantic Youth Council (COAJE) at its facilities at the Retamares Base.
During their visit, they attended a conference to learn about the current situation, evolution, missions, responsibilities and future projects of the MCCE.
This was followed by a round of questions and answers, which allowed the attendees to learn more about the Command and its international positioning, which is on the rise thanks to its leadership and participation in multiple multilateral forums, such as the Ibero-American Cyber Defense Forum or the Cyber Commanders Forum.
COAJE is made up of a group of young international students and professionals who aim to better understand the relations between nations and international organizations and to discover how the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) works, its presence in the world and its values.