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Cyber Resilience Programme

The Cyber Resilience Programme at GLOBSEC works to understand the evolving nature and scope of cyber threats amidst increasing cyber insecurity, rapid adoption of emerging technologies, and unprecedented geopolitical circumstances. Activities of the programme include proposing actionable and implementable policy positions and strategies for national government and intergovernmental organization officials on issues like active defence, cyber incident response, cyber capacity development among others as well as assessing key regional and transatlantic partnerships in the field of cybersecurity. Furthermore, one of the key objectives of the programme is to facilitate discussions on cybersecurity issues for non-traditional security spheres (media, healthcare, education) and integrate non-traditional cybersecurity stakeholders (journalists, non-profits, foundations) into the security dialogue.

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Publication

February 24, 2023 will mark one year of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine with no signs suggesting the end of the war is near.

on 10.02.2023
Press release

On December 9, participants from the private sector, public administration, academia, and the think-tank space joined GLOBSEC virtually to outline concr...

04.01.2023
Project

As proven by the ongoing war in Ukraine, the cyber domain keeps gaining on importance.

19.07.2022
Press release

Thursday 19 May, 3:00pm  Via Zoom Moderator: Roger Hilton, Media Presenter at GLOBSEC  Please register here Speakers:  Franak Viačorka, Senior Advi...

13.05.2022
Press release

Written by: Roland Freudenstein and Toomas Hendrik Ilves It’s not just Russian tanks and missiles that threaten Ukraine and the Western alliance. Its R...

23.02.2022
Press release

EU tech policy risks overregulating tech companies, damaging the transatlantic relationship, and weakening democracy in its struggle against authoritari...

on 14.12.2021
Press release

1.Context and questions In the run-up to the busy voting season on digital policy regulation in the European Parliament and the next meeting of the Tra...

14.12.2021

Press releases

On December 9, participants from the private sector, public administration, academia, and the think-tank space joined GLOBSEC virtually to outline concrete priority areas where the United States and the European Union can scale cooperation to better secure cyberspace in light of a

04.01.2023

Publications

February 24, 2023 will mark one year of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine with no signs suggesting the end of the war is near. The threat of escalations in cyberspace by Russian actors looms large for Ukraine even as its increased preparedness has allowed it to thwart multiple attacks.

on 10.02.2023

As proven by the ongoing war in Ukraine, the cyber domain keeps gaining on importance. In order to keep up with the fast-paced changes in this area, GLOBSEC is launching a new project.

19.07.2022

On December 9, participants from the private sector, public administration, academia, and the think-tank s

19.12.2022

Commentaries

Anushka Kaushik, Associate Fellow in the Cyber Resilience Programme at the GLOBSEC Policy Institute in Bratislava presents and analyses security and privacy risks associated with IoT, offering recommendation

on 29.06.2020

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