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We spoke with the COcyber Batch #3 Ambassadors to reflect on their journey and gather their insights on Europe’s cybersecurity future. Monika Kutejova brings expertise in cyber threat intelligence, security analysis, and cybersecurity awareness, and values the ambassadorship for supporting a more accessible, inclusive, and community-driven cybersecurity ecosystem.
The argument of the Slovenian White Paper is the difficulty of making government, industry, and academia work together, synthesising the findings of the national case study into a policy-oriented assessment of the country's cybersecurity ecosystem.
COcyber joined the ECYBRIDGE International Conference to contribute to the discussion on preparing Europe’s cybersecurity workforce. Professor Georges Ataya underlined the need for continuous education, the use of solid frameworks, and active involvement from decision makers to strengthen resilience.
We spoke with the COcyber Batch #2 Ambassadors to reflect on their journey and gather their insights on Europe’s cybersecurity future. Dr. Csaba Krasznay brings deep expertise in cybersecurity, cyber defence, and education, and values the ambassadorship for highlighting the urgent need to bridge civil–defence gaps and strengthen coordinated European resilience.
We spoke with the COcyber Batch #2 Ambassadors to reflect on their journey and gather their insights on Europe’s cybersecurity future. Iva Tasheva brings a unique blend of governance, compliance, and risk-management expertise, and values the ambassadorship for strengthening civil–defence cooperation and advancing practical, community-driven progress across Europe.
The National Cybersecurity Strategies (NCSS) Interactive Map by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) provides an in-depth view of how EU Member States put their cybersecurity strategies into practice. Covering 31 countries, it highlights key objectives, implementation measures, and good practices. The platform promotes transparency, knowledge sharing, and stronger coordination across Europe’s cybersecurity landscape.
This public deliverable is part of COcyber's Work Package (WP) 4, “Know-how, good practice sharing, and information transfer activities,” and brings together research and evidence on how Europe’s civilian and defence cybersecurity sectors can cooperate more effectively.
The second cohort of COcyber Ambassadors joins forces across civilian and defence cybersecurity to strengthen European digital resilience through policy, training, and cross-sector collaboration. Representing seven experts from five countries, the programme empowers ambassadors to connect siloed communities, share knowledge, and promote dual-use innovation across Europe.
We spoke with the COcyber Batch #1 Ambassadors to reflect on their journey and gather their insights on Europe’s cybersecurity future. Madhusanka Liyanage stresses the need for unified regulatory frameworks, better civil–defence coordination, and values the COcyber experience for enabling strategic dialogue and cross-sector collaboration on secure digital futures.
COcyber was featured at South Summit Madrid and We Make Future Italy, reaching over 1,300 people through EIT Digital’s stand. The events offered strong opportunities to connect with new audiences and raise awareness about the project across Europe.