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EU CyberNet Summer School 2025 Concludes in Berlin

The 4th EU CyberNet Summer School concluded today after three days of training EU CyberNet Expert Pool members in managing cyber crises while navigating disinformation and cyberattacks in the AI era. Co-organised with the German Federal Foreign Office and taking place in Berlin, it brought together more than 40 trainees from more than 25 countries for interactive discussions and presentations, and hands-on table-top exercises.

EU CyberNet Summer School Day 2: Applying Theory in Practice

Building on the foundations laid on the first day of the EU CyberNet Summer School 2025, the second day focused on practical application of skills in navigating disinformation and cyberattacks in the AI era. Ahead of a comprehensive table-top exercise, participants explored rapid response frameworks, structured information sharing, strategic communications and AI-powered tools.

EU CyberNet Summer School Day 1 Wraps Up: Disinformation, Cyber Crises and the AI in Focal Point

The first day of the EU CyberNet Summer School 2025 set the stage for three days of navigating multilayered intersection of disinformation and artificial intelligence in cyber crisis management to deepen EU CyberNet Expert Pool members’ understanding of this evolving landscape and sharpen their practical skills.

EU CyberNet Summer School to Focus on Navigating Disinformation and Cyber Attacks in the AI Era

The 4th EU CyberNet Summer School, titled “Cyber Crisis Management: Navigating Disinformation and Cyber Attacks in the AI Era” brings more than 40 trainees from EU CyberNet Expert Pool for three days to Berlin, Germany.

The 3rd Blog Article Part of the EU CyberNet Expert Blog Series: Towards Collective Cyber Resilience. The Case of the Caribbean

EU CyberNet has published the third blog article in its Expert Blog Series. The third article titled “Towards Collective Cyber Resilience: A Supranational Security Framework for CARICOM” is written by Dr Troy E. Smith.

At Cyber 4.0 Annual Conference: Discussing the Future of EU’s External Cyber Capacity Building

EU CyberNet Director Liina Areng took part in a panel discussion on capacity building at the annual conference of Cyber 4.0 – Cybersecurity Competence Centre of Italy, titled “Strategies and cooperation in cyberspace: building capacities for a secure digital society.” The panel focused on the future of EU’s external cyber capacity building.

Join EU CyberNet: Looking for a LAC4 Programme Manager

EU CyberNet is looking for a LAC4 Programme Manager to steer the Latin America and Caribbean Cyber Competence Centre (LAC4), a project funded by the European Union and implemented by Estonian Information System Authority (RIA). Applications are accepted until 15th June 2025 (included).

Tallinn Mechanism Project Office Opens in Ukraine with Support from Estonia

The Tallinn Mechanism project office (TMPO) has officially opened in Kyiv. The office will coordinate projects in the fields of cybersecurity and cyber diplomacy.

EU CyberNet 1st Crash Course Brought Focus on Countering Cyberattacks

The 1st EU CyberNet crash course, led by cybersecurity expert and ethical hacker Joseph Carson focused countering cyberattacks: understanding attacks and building defences.

EU CyberNet Experts Engage in High-Level Cybersecurity Governance Seminar in West Africa

From 14 to 16 May 2025, EU CyberNet Experts Cecilia Popa and Niculae Iancu actively contributed to the High-level Seminar on Cybersecurity Governance for Maritime Organisations in the Gulf of Guinea, held in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire. The event brought together key regional and international stakeholders to strengthen cybersecurity capacity and governance in the maritime domain.