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CERIS workshop on Strategic Autonomy for Critical Entities
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OCT
Tue
20
OCT
Wed
21

Starts in 1 month from now

Location

Brussels, Belgium

Le Bouche à Oreille, Rue Felix Hap 11, Brussels, Belgium
Programmes
Civil Security

This workshop is designed to explore what strategic autonomy means from various perspectives. Presenters will debate the main dependency mechanisms affecting critical entities, infrastructure, technologies, products and services that may create strategic vulnerabilities

Participants are invited to analyse approaches to assessing and monitoring strategic dependencies; possible common assessment frameworks and indicators; policy implications, governance challenges and existing gaps in the overall European resilience architectures. 

Agenda highlights in topics: 

  • Mechanisms of dependencies formation
  • Categories of dependencies and their impacts
  • Managing dependencies
  • Role of innovation in the reduction of critical dependencies

After the first day of panel discussions, participants are invited to a networking reception.

For more information and to register, please visit DG Home - CERIS Workshop

 

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