
This final version of the Cybersecurity and Privavy Roadmap (July 2021) summarises and shares the key points of the significant deliverables with the cyberwatching.eu project, especially those that are relevant for the roadmap. As such, this deliverable is thus the culmination of the project work for cyberwatching.eu and can be used as a building block for further efforts after the project is complete.
Rather than recreating a new roadmap from scratch, this deliverable first and foremost represents a view of the existing roadmaps including conclusions and recommendations, so that we build upon the significant number of already existing roadmap efforts and modules, domains, categories, taxonomies and concepts such as JRC, the pilot projects (CONCORDIA, CyberSec4Europe, ECHO and SPARTA), ECSO, JRC, research and other entities. This is an important effort to understand the commonalities and the differences in approach. Furthermore, even non-European Union models and roadmaps have been considered.
Second, this deliverable also presents, summarises and shares the key points of the significant deliverables with the cyberwatching.eu project, especially those that are relevant for the roadmap. As such, this deliverable is thus the culmination of the project work for cyberwatching.eu and can be used as a building block for further efforts after the project is complete.
Risk-!n Conference 2022 took place on 19-20 May in Zürich, Switzerland. GEIGER was presented in a dedicated session that built on the comparison of cyber risks and radioactivity, called 'GEIGER - We make the invisible visible!'.
The IRIS consortium and the European Cyber Security Organisation (ECSO) have the pleasure to invite you to the official IRIS launch event, taking place virtually on the 5th July from 9:30 to 12:30 CET.
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