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EU CyberNet Summer School 2024 Day 3 Wrap-Up: Hands-On Learning

The final day of the EU CyberNet Summer School 2024 was focusing on the cybersecurity challenges specific to the maritime sector and putting theory in practice with a deeper understanding of the strategies needed to protect critical infrastructures against evolving cyber threats.

EU CyberNet Summer School 2024 Day 2 Wrap-Up: Building Resilience

The second day of the EU CyberNet Summer School 2024 brought a multitude of insights, practical tips and conceptual understanding into the resilience of critical infrastructures. With a focus on understanding different threat vectors in maritime security, the day was filled with in-depth discussions and practical exercises aimed.

EU CyberNet Summer School 2024 Day 1 Wrap-Up

The EU CyberNet Summer School 2024 commenced today in Lisbon with focus on advancing the cybersecurity capabilities of experts across the EU, with a particular focus on protecting critical infrastructures.

EU CyberNet Summer School kicks off tomorrow in Lisbon

The 3rd EU CyberNet Summer School brings more than 30 trainees, mostly EU CyberNet Expert Pool members for three days to Lisbon, Portugal. This years’ topic is cybersecurity in the critical infrastructure sectors with a focus on maritime.

Carlos Leonardo: “Adaptability, collaboration and anticipation are not just recommendations, they are the backbone of a robust and resilient strategy against the threats of tomorrow in cybersecurity.”

Mini-interviews with EU CyberNet experts. Carlos Leonardo has been part of the expert pool for over two years and has contributed to the work of EU CyberNet

EU Cyber Diplomacy Fellowship – Reflecting Professional Growth and Collaboration

The EU Cyber Diplomacy Fellowship, co-funded by EU CyberNet, concluded in July after a series of monthly activities and study visits to Brussels and New York. The Fellows reflected their journey before and after.

EU Cyber Diplomacy Fellowship Concluded with a Visit to New York

The EU Cyber Diplomacy Fellowship, aimed to enhance global cooperation and contribute to the United Nations’ framework for responsible state behaviour in cyberspace, concluded this week after series of monthly activities with a visit to New York where the Fellows participated in the 8th United Nation’s session of the Open-ended Working Group (OEWG) on ICTs and several side-events.

Marcel Gerardino: “Technology has great value for advancing societies but in the wrong hands it has the potential to cause a lot of harm.”

Mini-interviews with EU CyberNet experts. Marcel Gerardino has been part of the Expert Pool for 3 years and has contributed to the work of EU CyberNet.

At CAMP 2024: AI-age incident response needs to evolve with technology

This week, Liina Areng, the Director of EU CyberNet participated in the CAMP 2024 Annual Meeting in Seoul to share Estonia’s and Europe’s perspective in cybersecurity with special emphasis on ransomware and artificial intelligence.

Conclusions from the Workshop to Strengthen Regional Cyber Norms Guidance through Practice-Based Approaches and the Case of Ransomware

EU CyberNet and LAC4 co-hosted on 8th July a workshop in New York in the premises of Estonian Mission to the UN to strengthen regional cyber norms guidance through practice-based approaches and the case of ransomware as a side-event of the UN Open-ended Working Group on ICTs together with RUSI, Estonia, Chile and the Dominican Republic.