Author: Emiliano Altobelli The transport sector makes up a considerable chunk of the modern civilization’s framework. Reliable transportation systems like roads, railways, airports, seaports, and other supporting mechanisms are critical for our societal cohesion, economic vitality, and global connectivity. Today,
European Knowledge Hub and Policy Testbed for Critical Infrastructure Protection (EU-CIP) aims to consolidate information regarding critical infrastructure protection/critical infrastructure resilience (CIP/CIR) research to generate high quality, reliable and timely evidence to enhance the EU’s capability to benefit from research
The EU-CIP project is pleased to announce the third webinar in a series dealing with commercialization training within the context of critical infrastructure protection and resilience. This webinar titled "Team and Company Structure", is part of the third module "Go
In a world where the internet has turned from a commodity to an absolute necessity, and where almost everything is connected to it, the protection of critical infrastructures is of utmost importance. The European Union, recognizing this need even from
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Applications are open till January 15th, 2024 18:00 (CEST) The EU-CIP (European Union Critical Infrastructure Protection) invites highly qualified experts to participate as External Expert Evaluators in the evaluation of proposals submitted for the Open Call Type B. Responsibilities: If
We are pleased to announce that our second open call is now open! Submit your proposal by 1 February 2024. The EU-CIP Project is offering financial support to innovators (e.g. research organizations, SMEs, startups, security technology providers, CIP system integrators) towards exploiting, promoting, and commercializing
DG HOME is organising a two-day annual CERIS FCT/INFRA event to bring together security research practitioners, policy makers, researchers, civil society and industry to discuss cross-cutting topics that have a broad and horizontal impact on research and innovation in this
The European Commission adopted a Delegated Regulation establishing a non-exhaustive list of essential services based on the sectors identified by the CER Directive. In particular, the CER Directive provides for obligations on Member States to carry out risk assessments and identify those critical entities that provide
The EU-CIP project is pleased to announce its second training webinar in its series dealing with the commercialisation of solutions and services within the critical infrastructure protection and resilience sector. This webinar will deal with the general topic of "Solution