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ProgrammesAre you looking to secure funding for your cybersecurity projects? Or do you want to connect with potential partners in the Benelux region? Then join us for the Benelux Webinar 2025 "European Cybersecurity Funding - Digital Europe and Horizon Europe".
During this webinar, experts will present the newest funding opportunities under the Digital Europe Programme and Horizon Europe Programme. Following this, there will be a pitching session where participants can potentially join or form EU-funded consortia.
Breakout pitching sessions:
1- Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) and Infrastructure Transition
2- Cybersecurity preparedness, skills and awareness & access to market support
3- AI and Innovative Cybersecurity Solutions
4- Advanced Tools and Privacy Enhancing Technologies
For whom?
The webinar is for businesses, research institutions and other public or private organisations involved in cybersecurity innovation and seeking EU funding opportunities.
The webinar is hosted by the National Cybersecurity Coordination Centres (NCCs) in the Benelux: NCC-NL, NCC-BE, and NCC-LU in partnership with the Benelux National Contact Points, promoting a common approach to enhancing cybersecurity.
For the full agenda and to register for this webinar, please visit the dedicated event page via this link.
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