The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) organised its first ever cybersecurity policy conference together with the European Commission to discuss the evolution of the EU cybersecurity policy framework.
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On 30 September 2022, a workshop was organised for the National Coordination Centres (NCCs) to share and discuss best practices in preparing project proposals for the Digital Europe Programme (DEP).
On 15 and 16 December 2022, the European Union and United States held the eighth EU-U.S. Cyber Dialogue in Washington, DC. This took place in the context of a dramatically deteriorated cyber threat environment due to Russia’s illegal military aggression against Ukraine, which has underlined the need for enhanced transatlantic cooperation and coordination to prevent, detect and respond to malicious cyber activities and highlighted the need to ensure that critical infrastructure is secure and resilient.
The OECD Digital Economy Ministerial Meeting brought together ministers, policy makers, business and civil society representatives from nearly 40 countries in Gran Canaria, Spain, on 14 and 15 December.
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) released the after-action report of the 2022 edition of Cyber Europe, the cybersecurity exercise testing the resilience of the European Healthcare sector.
This December, the H2020 PROMETHEUS project has received the Trophée de l'Europe prize with the special mention of the jury.
Sadly, the CyberSec4Europe project will come to an end in December 2022 after almost four years, during which time its 43 consortium partners as well as friends and associates have collaborated creatively and effectively across many different domains associated with cybersecurity. To celebrate what we’ve achieved and just as significantly what is still yet to come beyond the end of the project, CyberSec4Europe will be hosting an unmissable two day event, Momentum!, on 1 and 2 December at the Representation of the State of Hessen in central Brussels. The conference also includes an evening social event, featuring a keynote and special guest speakers sharing their thoughts and discussing, 'Cybersecurity in Europe: Past, Present and Future.'
This workshop will cover the EUR 5,2 milliion funding for public stakeholders to develop via pre-commercial procurement innovative European Global Navigation Satellite System (EGNSS) and/or Copernicus based solutions. Deadline for submission of proposals: 2 March 2023.
We welcome the launch of a new Digital Partnership between the EU and the Republic of Korea. In an increasingly volatile world, the need to work with partners who share democratic values is more important than ever to address common challenges.
On 28 November 2022, a new Digital Partnership between the European Union and the Republic of Korea was launched.
The Commission, in coordination with the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre (ECCC), is launching a call for expression of interest to select entities in Member States which will host and operate cross-border cyber threat detection platforms
On Friday, 25 October, a training on the Digital Europe Programme’s Third Call was organized for the DIGITAL Programme Committee, the HE National Contact Points, and the Cybersecurity National Coordination Centres.
On Friday 25th November, a training on the Digital Europe Programme’s Third Call was organized for the DIGITAL Programme Committee, the HE National Contact Points, and the Cybersecurity National Coordination Centres.
The Commission, in coordination with the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre (ECCC), is launching a call for expression of interest to select entities in Member States which will host and operate cross-border cyber threat detection platforms, each bringing together relevant public entities from several Member States, as well as private entities.
The Commission, in coordination with the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre (ECCC), is launching a call for expression of interest to select entities in Member States which will host and operate cross-border cyber threat detection platforms, each bringing together relevant public entities from several Member States, as well as private entities.
On 23-24 November, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) organised its first conference on cybersecurity market analysis for EU cybersecurity market stakeholders to share experiences and initiate the debate on how to best perform EU cybersecurity market analysis.
On 23-24 November, ENISA is organising the 1st Cybersecurity Market Analysis Conference in Brussels (Hotel Thon). The conference is going to be organised as a hybrid event (physical and virtual participation). Participation is free of charge.
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) published the latest report on Network and Information Security Investments in the EU providing an insight on how the NIS Directive has impacted the cybersecurity budget of operators over the past year with deep-dives into the Energy and Health sectors.