Research

The EU Cyber Direct supports the evidence-based development of the EU’s cyber diplomacy by providing research and analysis in the form of publications and targeted events on four main themes: conflict prevention and advancing responsible behaviour in cyberspace, cyber resilience and critical infrastructure protection, cybercrime and criminal justice, and new and emerging technologies with a potential disruptive effect. The project also aims to strengthen the EU’s understanding of cyber diplomacy globally, in particular through the Atlas of Cyber Diplomacy.

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Research in Focus

Internet Fragmentation: Why It Matters for Europe

Even though Europe strongly advocates an open and global internet, its policies actually contribute to fragmentation.
It is time for Europe to decide whether it wants to be a catalyst for positive change or work towards a more fragmented internet.

by Konstantinos Komaitis

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Publish your original research for the Atlas

Publish your original research with the Cyber Diplomacy Atlas and contribute to the worldwide cybersecurity community.