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GMF US
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

Concluding remarks
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

Reference details

Resource type
Miscellaneous
Year of Publication
2017
Publication Area
Cybersecurity and defense

How to cite this reference:

EU–NATO Cybersecurity and Defense Cooperation: From Common Threats to Common Solutions. (2017). Retrieved from https://www.gmfus.org/sites/default/files/EU-NATO%20Cybersecurity%20and%20Defense%20Cooperation%20edit.pdf