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ECSCI SPM Workshop

ECSCI SPM Workshop

Collaborative Standardisation and Policy Making For Greater CI Resilience in Europe

When: Online

Where: Tuesday 5th December (9am – 5pm CET)

Click Here to Register

The European Cluster for Securing Critical Infrastructures (ECSCI) invites you to attend its upcoming workshop focusing on collaborative standardisation and policymaking for greater critical infrastructure resilience in Europe. The workshop will take place online, an agenda will follow accordingly and registered attendees will receive the event link closer to the date.

The goal of the workshop is to gather different perspectives on European critical infrastructure resilience and form a joint strategy for efficient and effective collaborative standardisation and policymaking in this area.

Why should you attend?

An increased focus on Europe’s critical infrastructure resilience has introduced new EU policies such as the Critical Entities Resilience Directive. By (i) understanding the long-term vision of ECI resilience presented by the European Commission, (ii) welcoming experience and lessons learned from closed EU-funded research projects, (iii) recognising the gaps in current standardisation and policy making activities, and (iv) identifying opportunities presented by running EU-funded projects, this workshop will bring key stakeholders from various sectors together to collaborate and synchronise on the actions that need to be taken.

Groups that will benefit from this workshop include:

  • Critical Infrastructure Operators (from all sectors)
  • Closed and active EU-funded research projects (Horizon Europe)
  • Standardisation Bodies and Policymakers
  • EU Think-Tanks

This workshop will be hosted by the European Cluster for Securing Critical Infrastructures (ECSCI). The European Commission has recently funded many projects to work on different aspects of critical infrastructure protection, some of these projects have come together in the ECSCI cluster. While each project has distinct aims and challenges, they all work towards a common goal of strengthening Europe’s critical infrastructures. Currently, there are over 30 projects in the cluster. Click here to learn more about cluster.

 

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