EU Cyber Defence Policy
EU policy framework for military cyber defence capabilities.
The EU Cyber Defence Policy, adopted in 2022 and updated in 2023, provides a framework for EU cooperation on military cyber defence. Built on four pillars covering joint action, ecosystem security, capability investment, and partnerships, it coordinates efforts across the European Commission, EEAS, EDA and ENISA to enhance EU cyber defence capabilities.
Program detail
- Agency
- European Commission / EEAS / EDA
- Acronym
- EU CDP
- Budget
- Funded through EDF, Horizon Europe, DEP
- Phase
- Active
- Domain
- Cyber
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Frequently asked
- What is EU Cyber Defence Policy?
- The EU Cyber Defence Policy, adopted in 2022 and updated in 2023, provides a framework for EU cooperation on military cyber defence. Built on four pillars covering joint action, ecosystem security, capability investment, and partnerships, it coordinates efforts across the European Commission, EEAS, EDA and ENISA to enhance EU cyber defence capabilities.
- Which agency runs EU Cyber Defence Policy?
- EU Cyber Defence Policy is run by European Commission / EEAS / EDA and is also known as EU CDP.
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EU Cyber Defence Policy adopted in 2022 and Council conclusions on cyber defence adopted in May 2023
Council of the European Union: Cyber defenceVerified2024-01-01