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Journal
Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH
Abstract
This paper argues that, despite joint political declarations, NATO and the EU do not sufficiently cooperate in the cyber domain. The investigation not only explores the political reasons for this, but also suggests ways in which the two organizations can effectively cooperate while maintaining their respective political positions. The recommended strategy is to focus on technical cooperation and avoid pursuing ideologies for the benefit of both organizations and their respective Allies and Member States.
Concluding remarks
The paper proposes ways to implement cooperation between NATO and the EU by focusing upon technical cyber capabilities that the two organizations can support for mutual benefit. Two key concepts proposed by the paper are the creation of a federation of structures/centers for cyber protection by the EU and NATO and the legal redefinition of the dual-use concept to allow the EU Commission to financially support military and civilian cybersecurity systems.
Reference details
DOI
10.1365/s43439-024-00122-4
Resource type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2024
ISSN Number
2662-9720
Publication Area
Dual-use cybersecurity
Date Published
2024-06-25
How to cite this reference:
Sarcià, S. A. (2024). Why and how the EU and NATO should combine their efforts to build common capabilities in the cyber domain. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1365/s43439-024-00122-4 (Original work published)