@misc{4, title = {EU–NATO Cybersecurity and Defense Cooperation: From Common Threats to Common Solutions}, abstract = {Brief summarizes the discussions and offers recommendations to address the most pressing issues on the EU–NATO cyber agenda. Three Challenges to Better Cooperation: 1. Lack of Shared Situational Awareness and Information Sharing; 2.Uneven Levels of Preparedness and Cyber Resilience; 3.No Joint Cyber Exercises, Training, and Education}, year = {2017}, journal = {GMF US}, url = {https://www.gmfus.org/sites/default/files/EU-NATO%20Cybersecurity%20and%20Defense%20Cooperation%20edit.pdf}, note = {Getting Ahead of the Evolving Threat: Develop a Joint Cyber Threat Analysis Hub; Create Joint Committee for Cyber Research and Technology Innovation; Establish a Joint Working Group to Synchronize EU and NATO Crisis Response Systems; Create a Joint EU–NATO Cybersecurity and Defense Exercise; Study the Adequacy of Cybersecurity and Defense Concepts and Strategies; Develop EU–NATO Triggers for a Joint Response to Cyber-Attacks; Create a Joint Cybersecurity Trust Fund to Build Up Resilience of Partner Countries; Lead Application of International Law and Development of Global Norms Around State Behavior in Cyberspace}, }