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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 Papers

Digital Sovereignty: From Narrative To Policy?

A new publication explores discussions and narratives about EU digital sovereignty and strategic autonomy, focussing on how they shape individual EU policies that will support a new geopolitical positioning of the European Union.

by Paul Timmers, Dennis Broeders, Raluca Csernatoni, Kristina Irion , Monica Kaminska , Giorgio Monti, Margarita Robles-Carrillo, and Simona R. Soare

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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.