This is the executive summary of the second iteration of The “ENISA Foresight Cybersecurity Threats for 2030” study that represents a comprehensive analysis and assessment of emerging cybersecurity threats projected for the year 2030.
This section offers a variety of publications, reports, studies, and data on digital skills and digitalisation. Find skills intelligence from throughout Europe to boost your knowledge, enhance your research activities, and understand the drivers behind the digital transformation.
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- This OECD's report delves into the demand for cyber security expertise by analysing online job postings in France, Germany and Poland in between 2018 and 2023.
- The note investigates the potential of AI to reshape the global economy, and looks at ripple effects (impact on the labour market, impact on specific societal groups) and scenarios that try to imagine what a consistent, longer AI exposure may look like.
- The study describes how Creative Artificial Intelligence has affected or is expected to affect Greek businesses, both in the ICT sector and in other sectors of the economy.
- This policy brief provides fresh insights into the changing landscape of digital skill requirements in the EU-27, drawing from Cedefop's analysis of online job advertisements.
- This report provided an overview of the latest developments in the domains of fog and edge computing in relation to 5G networks
- The Advanced Technology Watch report delves into the dynamic landscape of the Internet of Things (IoT) across European industries. Despite being a transformative technology, the report underscores that the majority of IoT projects are still in the...
- Eurostat published an interactive publication on information and communication technologies (ICT) and the way people and businesses use digital technologies in Europe.
- Investing in Education 2023 discusses the main past European trends in supporting education and provides essential discussion points for the future development of the sector.
- The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) commissioned YouGov to undertake a survey assessing the UK’s digital skills gap, its impact on employers, and potential solutions to the challenge.