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ProgrammesAppointed as the National Coordination Centre for Belgium, the Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB) organises its first event dedicated to the Belgian Cybersecurity Community, on 30 August 2022, 10:00-11:30 AM.
During the info session, you will hear all about the upcoming European funding opportunities dedicated to cybersecurity, how you can benefit of these and how the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre (ECCC) and the Belgian National Coordination Centre (NCC-BE) can support you in the process if needed. Of course, it will be possible to interact with the moderators and the guest speakers.
Not available that day? Not to worry, you will have the possibility to watch the info session afterwards, but please register in advance to get access to the recordings.
Agenda:
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10.00-10.05 |
Welcome |
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10.05-10.20 |
Introduction to the CCB, its role as the NCC-BE and how we plan to make Belgium one of Europe’s least vulnerable countries in the cyber domain // Miguel De Bruycker, Director of the CCB |
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10.20-10.35 |
Introduction to the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre (ECCC) and its Govering Board, and their roles, goals and tasks // Katarzyna Prusak – Górniak, Vice-Chair of the Governing Board of the ECCC |
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10.35-10.55 |
The working of the ECCC framework on a Belgian level and introduction to related EU investment programs // Caroline Breure, Expertise Program Manager, CCB |
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10.55-11.25 |
EU cybersecurity funding opportunities and how to apply // Cristian Iordan, Project Manager National Coordination Centre (NCC-BE), CCB |
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11.25-11.30 |
Q&A; Conclusions |
For further information follow the event website.
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