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ProgrammesThe European Cybersecurity Competence Centre (ECCC) is looking for cybersecurity professionals with backgrounds in cybersecurity research, innovation, technology deployment, and operational security to join the pool of independent experts supporting the funding programmes Horizon Europe and Digital Europe.
Selected experts may contribute in several ways, including evaluating applications for EU funding and monitoring funded projects and contracts
The work is typically carried out on a contractual basis with periodic assignments and a commitment of a limited number of working days. They may involve remote evaluations, expert panels, project reviews, or advisory activities.
More details on the programmes, the tasks and the application process can be found on the ECCC website.
Background:
The ECCC coordinates the EU’s cybersecurity strategy and funding ecosystem. Through the Digital Europe and Horizon Europe programmes, the Centre supports projects ranging from advanced cybersecurity research to operational deployment of security technologies across member states.
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