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Analysis of the Estonian Cybersecurity Strategy
The project was targeted at developing a set of proposals for development a national cybersecurity strategy of Estonia.
The work involved:
- conducting a study and assessment of trends and practices in national cybersecurity strategies;
- meetings with focus groups engaging with key stakeholders and experts to gain insights into their perspectives on developing a new national cybersecurity strategy;
- identifying and defining relevant starting points, important factors, and results for the development of the strategy;
- participation in workshops and other engagement events in cooperation with the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications.
As a result of the project, proposals for the development of a new cybersecurity strategy were presented to the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications.
The work was commissioned by the Estonian Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications and the project was financed by the European Union NextGenerationEU regeneration fund.