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In this episode of Cyber Duality: A COcyber Podcast, we speak with Saskia van Uffelen about the human side of cybersecurity, the urgent need for digital skills, and the challenges organizations face in an era shaped by AI, rapid technological change, and data governance.
CRACoWi is developing an AI powered digital wizard to simplify Cyber Resilience Act compliance and help businesses build secure digital products across their full lifecycle.
Civil and defence cybersecurity stakeholders exchanged European practices and discussed practical steps to strengthen cooperation, trust and preparedness at the event organised by our Slovenian partner.
The COcyber final Policy-Oriented Workshop, gathered cybersecurity, public sector, industry, SME, research and civil–defence stakeholders to review COcyber’s final policy recommendations and identify practical next steps for implementation.
COcyber’s success story on CURIUM highlights how simplified cybersecurity compliance, trustworthy security testing and automated CRA support can help European SMEs build secure digital products and bring them to market more efficiently.
COcyber’s success story on TELEMETRY highlights how trustworthy cybersecurity testing and vulnerability detection can strengthen IoT ecosystems, support secure connected devices, and contribute to more resilient digital infrastructures.
Slovenia’s case study examines how the country’s EU-aligned cybersecurity framework operates in practice, detailing its institutional setup, technology-transfer landscape, information-sharing arrangements, and the gradual evolution of its dual-use cybersecurity capabilities.
In this episode of Cyber Duality: A COcyber Podcast we explore how Europe can strengthen cooperation between civilian, defence and law enforcement actors in cybersecurity with insights from Giuseppe Zuffanti, Coordinator for Cyber Issues at the European Security and Defence College.
Held in Brussels on 22 April 2026, the COcyber roundtable brought together European cybersecurity stakeholders to define priorities for stronger civil–defence cooperation.
In this second episode, Luca Tagliaretti, Executive Director of the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre (ECCC), shares insights from his work at the centre of Europe’s cybersecurity ecosystem. He discusses current coordination gaps, strategic priorities, and the role of the ECCC in strengthening resilience, innovation, and technological sovereignty.