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EU’s digital strategic autonomy: ENISA defines the R&D directions
In a new report, ENISA provides an analysis of the key research and innovation areas to support the EU’s digital strategic autonomy. ENISA underlines that “investing in these areas of cybersecurity research and development is of paramount importance for controlling and operating resilient ICT infrastructure without interference”.
Hervé Debar (Institut Mines Télécom, member of Eurosmart) led the drafting of the document.
Eurosmart was asked to give advice for this report. Pierre-Jean Verrando, Director General of Eurosmart, is mentioned among the reviewers. Eurosmart strived to include hardware certification and consistency of the implementation between the Member States.
The report identifies the following seven key research areas:
- Data security;
- Trustworthy software platforms;
- Cyber threat management and response;
- Trustworthy hardware platforms;
- Cryptography;
- User-centric security practices and tools;
- Digital communication security.
Please follow the link to access the full report.
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