Memberships in International Groups
Research & Collaboration
Transfering knowledge into practice
By exchanging expertise in international expert groups, we contribute to innovative ideas and never lose sight of their practical relevance. This enables us to transfer knowledge into practice and consider practical challenges within scientific and political discourse.
Active participation in following working groups:
- OEWG
- Paris Call
- UNECE WP29
Cooperation in different work teams (Task Forces):
- Task Force Lead European Initiatives
- Task Force Malware Information Sharing Platform (MISP)
- Task Force Lead Physical Security
- Task Force Threat Intelligence
Working Groups:
- Cyber Resilience in Oil and Gas
- Cyber Resilience in Electricity: Information Sharing Working Group
- Cyber Resilience in Manufacturing
- Bridging the Cyber Skills Gaps: Retention of Cybersecurity Talent
- And more...
- Founding Member of the IAEA International Nuclear Security Education Network (INSEN)
- Observer in the IAEA International Network for Nuclear Security Training and Support Centres (NSSC)
- Member of the Stakeholder Community of EU Cyber Net Club
- Member of the OSCE Network of Think Tanks and Institutions
Latest Publications
Strategic Cybersecurity Talent Framework
World Economic Forum,
Geneva 2024
Unlocking Cyber Resilience in Industrial Environments: Five Principles
World Economic Forum,
Geneva 2023
European commission‘s cybersecurity package in light of recent sophisticated supply chain attacks
European Commission Paper,
Geneva 2021
Cyber Resilience in the Electricity Ecosystem: Playbook for Boards and Cybersecurity Officers
Geneva 2020
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