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Women in International Security and Cyberspace Fellowship (WiC)
Implementors
- United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)
- Cyber Law International
- Chatham House
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Themes & Topics
Women in International Security and Cyberspace Fellowship (WiC)
The Women in International Security and Cyberspace Fellowship (WIC) supports attendance at the Open Ended Working Group (OEWG) and deliver negotiation skills trainings to women diplomats from all regions in United Nations cyber negotiations. The Fellowship comprises two editions: the first one in support of OEWG 2018-2019 and the current […]
EU4Digital
Six main activities of the programme: telecom rules, trust and security of e-government, e-Trade, ICT innovation, eHealth, digital skills
CMM Review Georgia
The aim of the project was to deploy Cybersecurity Capacity Maturity Model for Nations (CMM) in order to assess the cybersecurity ecosystem in Georgia.
Twinning Project – Strengthening Cybersecurity Capacities in Georgia
The EU funded Twinning project “Strengthening Cybersecurity Capacities in Georgia” aims to strengthen Georgia’s preparedness and resilience towards cyber threats and attacks, by capacity building of Georgian stakeholders and creating enabling cybersecurity frameworks, in line with the EU’s approach, standards, and relevant legal and policy framework, notably but not limited […]
EaP Regional Cyber Programme
Improving the cyber-resilience and criminal justice response of EaP Partner countries, focusing on two key building blocks. 1) development of technical and cooperation mechanisms that increase cybersecurity and preparedness against cyber-attacks. 2) full implementation of an effective framework to combat cybercrime.
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Pados Participatory Democracy Open Governance Efficient E-Government Services
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Pados Participatory Democracy Open Governance Efficient E-Government Services
Aims / objectives To enhance the transparency and openness of decision-making and governance, and to support democratic governance. The project is divided into three components: Participation, eDemocracy, Open Governance eGovernance, Cyber Security, Data Protection Public Management Reform and New Leadership in a Complex Environment Activities Fact-finding missions in each country […]
Support Strengthening E-Governance in Georgia ii
Aim To strengthen the institutional set up of the LEPL Data Exchange Agency (DEA) of the Ministry of Justice of Georgia To enhance the necessary skills and knowledge of the Agency’s staff on providing training, consultancy, benchmarking and promotion of e-government and information security in line with the European Union […]
Regional Project Cybercrime EAP ii
Aim To enable efficient regional and international co-operation on cybercrime and electronic evidence Objectives Enhanced mutual legal assistance for international cooperation on cybercrime and electronic evidence Strengthen the role of 24/7 contact points
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Regional Cyber Crime Exercise Silver Shadow 2015 for Eastern Europe
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Themes & Topics
Regional Cyber Crime Exercise Silver Shadow 2015 for Eastern Europe
This project supported stronger cyber crime capacity in Eastern Europe through a 2 week training programme and exercise hosted in the UK for 6 countries in December 2015. The participating countries were Ukraine, Lithuania, Moldova, Romania, Georgia and Bulgaria. The UK, US and Europol also took part. Each country sent […]
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Regional Cyber Crime Workshop for Baltic and Eastern European States
Beneficiary Countries
Beneficiary groups
Themes & Topics
Regional Cyber Crime Workshop for Baltic and Eastern European States
This project supported stronger law enforcement capacity and cooperation on cyber crime in Baltic states through a five day regional workshop in Bucharest in June 2015. The workshop was run by the UK National Crime Agency.
Support to Georgia Incident Response and Legislation
The project supported the preparation and implementation of Georgia’s national cybersecurity strategy.
E-Crime Congress
This project brought representatives from eleven low and middle income countries facing serious cyber crime threat to the UK for the annual e-Crimes Congress. The project contributed to establishing inter-regional networks of cybercrime units and points of contact to respond to requests or warnings from international counterpart law enforcement agencies.