Published December 18, 2025 | Version V3.0
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Deliverable 4.2 National Case Studies Booklet on Cybersecurity Technology and Information Transfer

Authors/Creators

  • 1. AMETIC
  • 2. IVSZ - Hungarian Association of Digital Companies
  • 3. ROR icon Gospodarska zbornica Slovenije
  • 4. INFOBALT
  • 5. ROR icon Université Libre de Bruxelles

Description

This public deliverable is part of the COcyber Work Package (WP) 4 "Know-how, good practice sharing, and information transfer activities". COcyber is a two-year initiative supported by the European Commission and European Cybersecurity Competence Centre to foster the collaboration of civilian and defence cybersecurity sectors.  

The report presents a comparative analysis of cybersecurity technology transfer and information-sharing frameworks across four EU Member States: Lithuania, Spain, Hungary, and Slovenia. Using a mixed-methods approach combining desk research, stakeholder interviews, surveys, and national validation workshops, the study identifies common challenges, best practices, and national divergences in cybersecurity governance, innovation ecosystems, and cross-sectoral collaboration. The findings highlight the importance of harmonised legal frameworks, institutional coordination, and sustained investment in dual-use technologies to strengthen EU-wide cybersecurity resilience and strategic autonomy.

Disclaimer

The COcyber project funded under Grant Agreement No. 101158606 is supported by the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre and funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre. Neither the European Union nor the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre can be held responsible for them. 

The contents of this deliverable are presented for informational purposes only and are subject to the pending approval of the European Commission (EC). The information, data, and conclusions presented herein may undergo revisions or modifications following the review and approval process by the European Commission. Recipients of this document are advised that any actions, decisions, or reliance on the information provided should be exercised with caution until the final approval from the European Commission is obtained. The authors and distributors of this deliverable shall not be held liable for any consequences arising from the use of information that has not yet received official European Commission approval.

Files

COcyber D4.2 National case studies on cybersecurity technology and information transfer-FINAL (2).pdf

Additional details

Funding

European Commission
COcyber - Coordination Action Between the cybersecurity civilian and defence spheres 101158606

Dates

Submitted
2025-12-12