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www.cyberwatching.eu @cyberwatching.eu info@cyberwatching.eu General presentation of the initiative May 2017 Presented by: Name Lastname, Role – Organisation’s name www.cyberwatching.eu @cyberwatching.eu info@cyberwatching.eu

Overview What is cyberwatching.eu? Coordination and Support Action (CSA) which aims at building and maintaining the European observatory of research and innovation in the field of cybersecurity and privacy. Started on 1st May 2017, it will run for 48 months (until April 2021). Who is involved? A Consortium of Seven European Partners: PROJECT COORDINATOR Awareness Events - events Cyberwatching.eu presentation | May 2017 | www.cyberwatching.eu | @cyberwatching.eu

Stakeholders & Objectives 1 EU R&I Cybersecurity & Privacy Observatory 5 Marketplace 6 Sustainability model 2 Monitor and cluster cybersecurity & privacy investments in EU & Associated Countries 7 "end-users’ club” for SMEs 3 Support policy, regulatory standards & legal discussions 8 Two versions of an “EU Cybersecurity & privacy Roadmap” 4 Online EU "catalogue of R&I results & solutions“ Cyberwatching.eu presentation | May 2017 | www.cyberwatching.eu | @cyberwatching.eu

Our main assets Observatory Catalogue of Services Marketplace Market approach & Sustainability Concertation Policy & Standards Research & Innovation Observartory Concertation activities Policy tracking & evolution Supply & Demand Marketplace Early validation & End-user Club for SMEs Technology radar Mapping & clustering of R&I Observatory Catalogue of Services Marketplace End Users’ Club for SMEs 1 2 3 4 Fulfilling our assets The hearth of the communication strategy is the Web platform – the main outputs will be showed in it Catalogue of Services WE will become the online hub of cybersecurity & privacy Center of gravity of the project The Web Platform is the center of gravity of the project Cyberwatching.eu presentation | May 2017 | www.cyberwatching.eu | @cyberwatching.eu

Asset #1 – Observatory Monitor all R&I initiatives across EU and at National level It will collect all on-ongoing activities in the field of cybersecurity & privacy Feedback in terms of effectiveness & usability of research results Results from WP2 from Technology Radar (T2.1 .. cyberwatching.eu will become the EU’s reference, authoritative, independent source for democratising cybersecurity & privacy to ultimately maximise thematic synergies. Send us your project’s website and contact point – Be in Cyberwatching.eu radar! Cyberwatching.eu presentation | May 2017 | www.cyberwatching.eu | @cyberwatching.eu 6

Helping R&I initiatives showcasing their results and outputs. Asset #2 – Catalogue of Services Online catalogue of R&I results and services, accessible through an online user friendly interface Projects provide a service-oriented offer, covering what user needs the project services can solve, improving the lives of end-users and the cybersecurity & privacy pain points Helping R&I initiatives showcasing their results and outputs. Avoid dispersion of efforts and investments & realise synergies to further encourage excellence. Are you representing an R&I initiative at EU or National level? Contact us & be promoted on our Catalogue of Service Cyberwatching.eu presentation | May 2017 | www.cyberwatching.eu | @cyberwatching.eu 7

Asset #3 – Marketplace A dynamic catalogue of cybersecurity & privacy “services” The “suppliers” provide cybersecurity & privacy research & innovation results, solutions, tools & trusted services. The “buyer” partners find answers to their needs! The win-win mechanism can take place both at research synergy level and at commercial level, in developing new business opportunities Connecting research results with both demand and supply side of the cybersecurity & privacy industry Is your initiative developing a cybersecurity product or service? Be showcased on Cyberwatching.eu Marketplace - soon available! Cyberwatching.eu presentation | May 2017 | www.cyberwatching.eu | @cyberwatching.eu 8

Asset #4 – SME End-User Club Prime and guided access to the cyberwatching.eu catalogue of services Ensure feedback in terms of effectiveness and usability of the research results Highlighting domain specific processes and practices, and defining specific needs Ensuring that the EU research investments actually address real users’ needs in an effective way Want to test cybersecurity & privacy solutions for free? Register to Cyberwatching.eu and join the End-User Club! Cyberwatching.eu presentation | May 2017 | www.cyberwatching.eu | @cyberwatching.eu 9

The cybersecurity Ecosystem An integrated approach to meet the cybersecurity and privacy challenges, joining together specific perspectives and skill-sets from all relevant stakeholders Be part of the ecosystem – Join Cyberwatching.eu now! Cyberwatching.eu presentation | May 2017 | www.cyberwatching.eu | @cyberwatching.eu

Thank you for your attention! Questions? Contact Nick Ferguson, Project Coordinator Trust-IT Services Ltd – www.trust-itservices.com n.ferguson@trust-itservices.com