01356nas a2200169 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260001600043653001800059653001900077653001500096653001700111653002500128100001800153245008200171520093300253 2019 d c2-4 October10aCybersecurity10aEuropean Union10agovernance10aHorizon 202010anetwork organization1 aTobias Fiebig00aGovernance Challenges for European Cybersecurity Policies: Stakeholders Views3 a

The author outlines possible approaches to cybersecurity governance and compares them against the EU proposal of a Network of Competence Centers, which should manage all European cybersecurity funding. He then presents results of testing this policy proposal against the opinions of key stakeholders (senior administrators from European Agencies, Data Protection Authorities, CISOs, managers, and academics) from the European economic area.

The presentation reflects results of the from the CyberSec4Europe project – one of the four pilot projects aiming to establish and operate a pilot for a European Cybersecurity Competence Network and develop a common European Cybersecurity Research & Innovation Roadmap.

This paper is included in the program of DIGILIENCE 2019 and will be published in the post-conference volume.