Stiftung Neue Verantwortung

For The CyberSecurity Hub

Overview
A grant to Stiftung Neue Verantwortung will support its policy-relevant research and engagement on digital and cyber policy issues, including (a) within national cybersecurity strategies such as Germany’s cybersecurity architecture, new challenges for cybersecurity policy related to the emergence and large-scale adoption of AI technologies and work within the EU Cyber Diplomacy project (EU Cyber Direct); and (b) within the private sector and the impact of IT security regulations on it, including in the context of global supply chains.
About the Grantee
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www.stiftung-nv.de 
Address
Ebertstr. 2, Berlin, 10117, Germany
Grants to this Grantee
for the CyberSecurity Hub  
Stiftung Neue Verantwortung is a Berlin-based nonprofit, nonpartisan tech policy think tank with one of Germany’s leading cybersecurity programs. The grant is aimed to strengthen transatlantic cybersecurity policy cooperation and leverage expert networks and opportunities to improve German cybersecurity policy with international spillover effects. The grant will contribute to the resilience and sustainability of Stiftung Neue Verantwortung as a core institution for European and transatlantic cybersecurity policy research and collaboration. (Strategy: Core Institutions)
for the CyberSecurity Hub  
Stiftung Neue Verantwortung is a Berlin-based nonprofit, nonpartisan tech policy think tank with one of Germany’s leading cybersecurity programs. The grant is aimed to strengthen transatlantic cybersecurity policy cooperation and leverage expert networks and opportunities to improve German cybersecurity policy with international spillover effects. The grant will contribute to the resilience and sustainability of Stiftung Neue Verantwortung as a core institution for European and transatlantic cybersecurity policy research and collaboration. (Substrategy: Core Institutions)
for the CyberSecurity Hub  
A grant to Stiftung Neue Verantwortung will support its policy-relevant research and engagement on digital and cyber policy issues, including (a) within national cybersecurity strategies such as Germany’s cybersecurity architecture, new challenges for cybersecurity policy related to the emergence and large-scale adoption of AI technologies and work within the EU Cyber Diplomacy project (EU Cyber Direct); and (b) within the private sector and the impact of IT security regulations on it, including in the context of global supply chains.

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