SURVEY TO GATHER INFORMATION FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF SUPPLY & DEMAND
REGARDING CYBER SECURITY POLICY AND REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
IN THE EUROPEAN UNION & ASSOCIATED COUNTRIES
What kind of survey?
In the context of Cyberwatching.eu (a European observatory of research and innovation in the field of cybersecurity and privacy funded under the European Commission's H2020 programme), the following survey is launched to gather information from the perspective of supply (provider/regulator) and demand (consumer) regarding the cyber security policy and regulatory framework in the European Union and Associated Countries.
Why? Your feedback matters
Your contribution and feedback will help us to analyse the EU policy and regulatory framework with the objective to provide recommendations to protect public and private organisations from cyber attacks. These recommendations may result in supporting efforts to develop new EC Communications, new directives and even assist in providing input to implementing regulations in cybersecurity, data protection and data privacy.
Benefits in completing the survey:
1) You will have the possibility to participate in the Concertation events.
2) A public deliverable containing the results of this survey will be published in 2018.
3) You will be informed on a regular basis with respect to the project results.
Deadline to participate: May 15, 2018
A prize in the form of a cyber security book will be given to the winners drawn from the participants in the survey.
Please note that all fields marked with * are mandatory.
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