Introduction
AEGIS aims to strengthen dialogues between Europe and the United States, in order to facilitate exchange of views, policies and best practices to stimulate cooperation around cybersecurity and privacy R&I and contribute in shaping the future global cybersecurity and privacy landscape. AEGIS proposes a multi-stakeholder approach to engage relevant communities from both sides of the Atlantic to accelerate EU-US cooperation in cybersecurity and privacy research and innovation.
The AEGIS project has created a Cybersecurity Reflection Group, a multi-stakeholder collaboration platform that brings together high level experts from Europe and US to address challenges in cybersecurity and privacy R&I through regular meetings and events
Who is the project designed for?
AEGIS has been designed to support EU-US ongoing dialogues and discussions related to cybersecurity and privacy, by providing a practical and effective international collaboration platform engaged in:
Through the Cybersecurity Reflection Group and its Working Groups on Cybersecurity and Privacy R&I and Policies, AEGIS addresses critical issues for international cooperation in cybersecurity and privacy, including technical trends, policy and legislation challenges, and facilitates the effective collaboration of a wide range of interested parties from both sides of the Atlantic, including policy makers, researchers, technology experts, business leaders, cyber policies experts and influencers and civil society.
How is your project benefitting the end-user?
AEGIS promotes EU-US cooperation in Cybersecurity and Privacy R&I, provides guidance and stimulates innovation partnerships for transatlantic collaboration, engaging the industry, researchers, innovators and stakeholders from Europe and the US.
Main benefit from AEGIS:
Please briefly describe the results your project achieved so far
AEGIS has established the Cybersecurity Reflection Group EU-US, a multi-stakeholder collaboration platform with two Working Groups: the Cybersecurity and Privacy R&I WG and the Cybersecurity and Privacy Policies WG.
The Working Groups bring together high-level experts from both sides of the Atlantic to address specific issues on cybersecurity and privacy, including the identification of common approaches in addressing cybersecurity and privacy challenges from an R&I as well as a governance and institutional perspective. Input from the Working Groups will feed AEGIS White Papers on Cybersecurity Policies and Research and Innovation.
AEGIS is mapping the landscape of cybersecurity and privacy in Europe and the US, including a common taxonomy EU-US that is the basis to identify the most viable areas for future EU-US cooperation in cybersecurity and privacy R&I.
AEGIS organized two important events the US:
What are the next steps for your project?
Through the Cybersecurity Reflection Group EU-US, AEGIS will deliver White Papers on Cybersecurity Policies and Research and Innovation in Cybersecurity, including recommendations to enhance evolving dialogues in cybersecurity and privacy, and thus significantly contribute to reinforce the political and technological framework for possible EU-US cooperation in cybersecurity and privacy R&I.
AEGIS will continue collaboration with project and initiatives related to cybersecurity and privacy in Europe and the US.
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