EU Cyber Direct
EU Cyber Direct is an EU-funded initiative focused on enhancing the European Union's cyber diplomacy and international digital engagements. It aims to strengthen the rules-based order in cyberspace and build cyber-resilient societies. The initiative conducts research, supports capacity building in partner countries, and promotes multistakeholder cooperation to advance responsible behavior in cyberspace.
Implemented jointly by the EU Institute for Security Studies (EUISS), Leiden University’s Institute for Security and Global Affairs, and Carnegie Europe, EU Cyber Direct serves as a platform for policy support, research, outreach, and capacity building in the field of cyber diplomacy. The core team of experts is supported by a network of associated experts and external collaborators forming the global Cyber Diplomacy Network.
Horizon
The initiative focuses on four key themes:
- Conflict prevention and advancing responsible behavior in cyberspace through international law, norms, and confidence-building measures.
- Cyber resilience and critical infrastructure protection.
- Cybercrime and criminal justice in cyberspace.
- New and emerging technologies with potential disruptive effects.
Through these efforts, EU Cyber Direct aims to increase participation from various stakeholder groups in regional and global debates on responsible behavior and resilience in cyberspace, thereby contributing to the development and implementation of international cyber norms and standards.