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DIGITAL-ECCC-2024-DEPLOY-CYBER-07-CYBERSEC-02
Support for Implementation of EU Legislation on Cybersecurity and...
Expected Outcome:Incident management solutions reducing the overall costs of cybersecurity for individual Member States and for the EU as a whole.Better compliance with NIS2 (Directive (EU) 2022/2555) and higher levels of situational awareness and crisis response in Member States.Organisation of events, workshops, stakeholder consultations and white papers.Enhanced cooperation, preparedness and cybersecurity resilience in the EU.Support actions and cooperation for further advanced of cybersecurity certification.Effective supervision and enforcement of the CRA by the market surveillance authorities and adequate capabilities of notifying authorities and national accreditation bodies for the implementation of the CRA. Objective:The action focuses on capacity building and the enhancement of cooperation on cybersecurity at technical, operational and strategic levels, in the context of existing and proposed EU legislation on cybersecurity in particular the NIS2 Directive (Directive (EU) 2022/2555), the Cybersecurity Act, and the Directive on attacks against information systems (Directive 2013/40). It complements the work of SOCs in the area of threat detection. It is a continuation of work currently supported under the previous Digital Work Programme.
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Expected Outcome:Incident management solutions reducing the overall costs of cybersecurity for individual Member States and for the EU as a whole.Better compliance with NIS2 (Directive (EU) 2022/2555) and higher levels of situational awareness and crisis response in Member States.Organisation of events, workshops, stakeholder consultations and white papers.Enhanced cooperation, preparedness and cybersecurity resilience in the EU.Support actions and cooperation for further advanced of cybersecurity certification.Effective supervision and enforcement of the CRA by the market surveillance authorities and adequate capabilities of notifying authorities and national accreditation bodies for the implementation of the CRA. Objective:The action focuses on capacity building and the enhancement of cooperation on cybersecurity at technical, operational and strategic levels, in the context of existing and proposed EU legislation on cybersecurity in particular the NIS2 Directive (Directive (EU) 2022/2555), the Cybersecurity Act, and the Directive on attacks against information systems (Directive 2013/40). It complements the work of SOCs in the area of threat detection. It is a continuation of wo... see more

Expected Outcome:Incident management solutions reducing the overall costs of cybersecurity for individual Member States and for the EU as a whole.Better compliance with NIS2 (Directive (EU) 2022/2555) and higher levels of situational awareness and crisis response in Member States.Organisation of events, workshops, stakeholder consultations and white papers.Enhanced cooperation, preparedness and cybersecurity resilience in the EU.Support actions and cooperation for further advanced of cybersecurity certification.Effective supervision and enforcement of the CRA by the market surveillance authorities and adequate capabilities of notifying authorities and national accreditation bodies for the implementation of the CRA. Objective:The action focuses on capacity building and the enhancement of cooperation on cybersecurity at technical, operational and strategic levels, in the context of existing and proposed EU legislation on cybersecurity in particular the NIS2 Directive (Directive (EU) 2022/2555), the Cybersecurity Act, and the Directive on attacks against information systems (Directive 2013/40). It complements the work of SOCs in the area of threat detection. It is a continuation of work currently supported under the previous Digital Work Programme.

In addition, this action also aims at supporting the implementation of the proposed Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) by market surveillance authorities/notifying authorities/national accreditation bodies, by increasing their capacities to ensure effective implementation of the CRA.

Proposals should contribute to achieving at least one of these objectives:

Development of trust and confidence between Member States.Supporting market surveillance authorities/notifying authorities/national accreditation bodies to implement the CRA.Effective operational cooperation of organisations entrusted with EU or Member State’s national level cybersecurity, in particular cooperation of CSIRTs (including in relation to the CSIRT Network) or cooperation of Operators of Essential Services including public authorities.Better security and notification processes and means for Essential and Important Entities in the EU, including cross-border (automated) incident notification systems.Better reporting of cyber-attacks to law enforcement authorities in line with the Directive on attacks against information systems.Improved security of network and information systems in the EU.More alignment of Member States’ implementations of NIS2 (Directive (EU) 2022/2555).Support cybersecurity certification in line with the Cybersecurity Act. Scope:The action will focus on the support of at least one of the following priorities:

Implementation, validation, piloting and deployment of technologies, tools and IT-based solutions, processes and methods for monitoring and handling cybersecurity incidents.Increasing capacity for market surveillance authorities/notifying authorities/national accreditation bodies in view of tasks as provided by the CRA.Collaboration, communication, awareness-raising activities, knowledge exchange and training, including through the use of cybersecurity ranges, of public and private organisations working on the implementation of NIS2 (Directive (EU) 2022/2555).Twinning schemes involving originator and adopter organisations from at least 2 different Member States to facilitate the deployment and uptake of technologies, tools, processes and methods for effective cross-border collaboration preventing, detecting and countering Cybersecurity incidents.Robustness and resilience building measures in the cybersecurity area that strengthen suppliers’ ability to work systematically with cybersecurity relevant information or supplying actionable data to CSIRTs.Ensure that manufacturers improve the security of products with digital elements since the design and development phase and throughout the whole life cycle.Ensure a coherent cybersecurity framework, facilitating compliance for hardware and software producers.Enhance the transparency of security properties of products with digital elements.Enable businesses across all sectors and consumers to use products with digital elements securely.Support to Cybersecurity certification, including support to national cybersecurity certification authorities and other relevant stakeholders, such as SMEs. This includes activities such as threat-led penetration testing, acquiring certification testbeds, sharing best practices, implementing innovative evaluation methods for specific ICT products or components. Proposals may target, where relevant, Member State competent authorities, which play a central role in the implementation of NIS2 (Directive (EU) 2022/2555), as well as other actors within the scope of this Directive.

Proposals may support, amongst others, the continuation of cybersecurity activities funded through the CEF Telecom programme, building where relevant on the results from the CEF projects.

Proposals may support, amongst others, for the onboarding to the CEF Cybersecurity Core Service Platforms of public and private organisations working on the implementation of NIS2 (Directive (EU) 2022/2555) and are potential contributors to the goals of the CEF Cybersecurity Core Service Platform.

This action seeks to support the European cybersecurity posture by creating a European ecosystem of companies and organisations that will support the implementation of EU cybersecurity legislation that will contribute to strengthening the European capacities in protecting the cyberspace. The results from the work carried out in the projects funded under this action may include implementation, validation, piloting and deployment of technologies, tools and IT-based solutions, processes and methods for monitoring and handling cybersecurity incidents involving cybersecurity of providers of essential services and critical infrastructures, as well as other actors. As previously noted, participation of non-EU entities entails the risk of highly sensitive information about security infrastructure, risks and incidents being subject to legislation or pressure that obliges those non-EU entities to disclose this information to non-EU governments, with an unpredictable security risk. Therefore, based on the outlined security reasons, the actions relating to these technologies are subject to Article 12(5) of Regulation (EU) 2021/694, in consistency with WP 2021/2022.

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Temáticas Obligatorias del proyecto: Temática principal: Network security Cybersecurity Trust Data Security and Privacy Cybersecurity-aware culture

Consortium characteristics

Scope European : The aid is European, you can apply to this line any company that is part of the European Community.
Tipo y tamaño de organizaciones: The necessary consortium design for the processing of this aid needs:

characteristics of the Proyecto

Requisitos de diseño por participante: Duración:
Requisitos técnicos: Expected Outcome:Incident management solutions reducing the overall costs of cybersecurity for individual Member States and for the EU as a whole.Better compliance with NIS2 (Directive (EU) 2022/2555) and higher levels of situational awareness and crisis response in Member States.Organisation of events, workshops, stakeholder consultations and white papers.Enhanced cooperation, preparedness and cybersecurity resilience in the EU.Support actions and cooperation for further advanced of cybersecurity certification.Effective supervision and enforcement of the CRA by the market surveillance authorities and adequate capabilities of notifying authorities and national accreditation bodies for the implementation of the CRA. Objective:The action focuses on capacity building and the enhancement of cooperation on cybersecurity at technical, operational and strategic levels, in the context of existing and proposed EU legislation on cybersecurity in particular the NIS2 Directive (Directive (EU) 2022/2555), the Cybersecurity Act, and the Directive on attacks against information systems (Directive 2013/40). It complements the work of SOCs in the area of threat detection. It is a continuation of work currently supported under the previous Digital Work Programme. Expected Outcome:Incident management solutions reducing the overall costs of cybersecurity for individual Member States and for the EU as a whole.Better compliance with NIS2 (Directive (EU) 2022/2555) and higher levels of situational awareness and crisis response in Member States.Organisation of events, workshops, stakeholder consultations and white papers.Enhanced cooperation, preparedness and cybersecurity resilience in the EU.Support actions and cooperation for further advanced of cybersecurity certification.Effective supervision and enforcement of the CRA by the market surveillance authorities and adequate capabilities of notifying authorities and national accreditation bodies for the implementation of the CRA. Objective:The action focuses on capacity building and the enhancement of cooperation on cybersecurity at technical, operational and strategic levels, in the context of existing and proposed EU legislation on cybersecurity in particular the NIS2 Directive (Directive (EU) 2022/2555), the Cybersecurity Act, and the Directive on attacks against information systems (Directive 2013/40). It complements the work of SOCs in the area of threat detection. It is a continuation of work currently supported under the previous Digital Work Programme.
Financial Chapters: The chapters of financing expenses for this line are:
Personnel costs.
Expenses related to personnel working directly on the project are based on actual hours spent, based on company costs, and fixed ratios for certain employees, such as the company's owners.
Subcontracting costs.
Payments to external third parties to perform specific tasks that cannot be performed by the project beneficiaries.
Purchase costs.
They include the acquisition of equipment, amortization, material, licenses or other goods and services necessary for the execution of the project
Other cost categories.
Miscellaneous expenses such as financial costs, audit certificates or participation in events not covered by other categories
Indirect costs.
Overhead costs not directly assignable to the project (such as electricity, rent, or office space), calculated as a fixed 25% of eligible direct costs (excluding subcontracting).
Madurez tecnológica: The processing of this aid requires a minimum technological level in the project of TRL 6:. Se cuenta con prototipos piloto capaces de desarrollar todas las funciones necesarias dentro de un sistema determinado, habiendo superado pruebas de factibilidad en condiciones de operación o funcionamiento real. + info.
TRL esperado:

Characteristics of financing

Intensidad de la ayuda: Sólo fondo perdido + info
Lost Fund:
For the eligible budget, the intensity of the aid in the form of a lost fund may reach as minimum a 100%.
Las acciones CSA (Coordination and Support Actions), se financiarán al 100%.
Las acciones SIMPLE GRANT se co-financiarán al 50%.
Acciones de soporte a INDUSTRIA (Enterprise) al 50%, y SME (small and medium Enterprise) al 75%.
Las acciones de SINGLE ENTITY PROCUREMENT (Procurement para un sólo estado) al 100%.
Las acciones CSA (Coordination and Support Actions), se financiarán al 100%.
Las acciones SIMPLE GRANT se co-financiarán al 50%.
Acciones de soporte a INDUSTRIA (Enterprise) al 50%, y SME (small and medium Enterprise) al 75%.
Las acciones de SINGLE ENTITY PROCUREMENT (Procurement para un sólo estado) al 100%.
Guarantees:
does not require guarantees
No existen condiciones financieras para el beneficiario.

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DIGITAL-ECCC-2024-DEPLOY-CYBER-07-CYBERSEC-02 Support for Implementation of EU Legislation on Cybersecurity and National Cybersecurity Strategies (2024)
en consorcio: Expected Outcome:Incident management solutions reducing the overall costs of cybersecurity for individual Member States and for the EU as a...
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DIGITAL-ECCC-2024-DEPLOY-CYBER-07-CYBERSEC-02 Support for Implementation of EU Legislation on Cybersecurity and National Cybersecurity Strategies (2024)
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