The SAINT project aims at tackling the issue of failures in cybersecurity through a multifaceted approach that goes beyond the sole technical standpoint. Building upon the valuable oucomes and research of previous projects, Saint combines these insights together to further advance into economic, behavioural, societal and institutional views with a view to pursue new methodologies to improve efficiency and cost-effectiveness of cybersecurity.
The project identifies incentives to streamline levels of collaboration between cooperative and regulatory approaches for a better information sharing to strengthen cybersecurity and minimize the risk and fallouts of cyber hacks. At the same time, Saint will provide rock-solid evidences on the benefit coming from such improvement based on real fact and figures and economic models.
The Saint survey is a useful tool that aims to deliver an accurate comparative analysis of cybercrime victims and stakeholders within a framework of qualitative social science methodologies using tangible proofs to gain advanced knowledge on subjects such as privacy, economy and Deep Web practices.
The survey is available here in several languages.
On the event of the adoption of the draft regulation laying down measures for a high common level of cybersecurity at the institutions, bodies, offices and agencies of the Union, the AI4HealthSec project kicked off a process to provide its opinion.
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