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Le ministère de l'Économie, conjointement avec le National Cybersecurity
Competence Center (NC3) et avec la collaboration de Luxinnovation,
lance un premier appel à projets visant à co-financer la création
d'outils, solutions et services innovants par les start-up et PME de
l'écosystème luxembourgeois de la cybersécurité. L'appel à projets sera
ouvert du 15 mai au 15 juillet 2024.
La conférence, à laquelle ont assisté quelque 170 personnes, s'inscrit
dans le cadre des travaux du groupe de travail "Communes résilientes" de
la plateforme nationale pour la réduction des risques de catastrophe[1]
et a été organisée par le ministère des Affaires intérieures, en
étroite collaboration avec le Syndicat des villes et communes
luxembourgeoises (Syvicol) et la Luxembourg House of Cybersecurity (LHC).
"Locked Shields" est l'exercice de cyberdéfense le plus important au
monde, tant par la complexité des problèmes à résoudre que par le nombre
de participant·es. L'édition 2024 a eu lieu au cours de la semaine du 22 avril et les
spécialistes cyber luxembourgeois ont formé une équipe commune avec des
expert·es cyber belges.
LHC was pleased to host a delegation from Cabo Verde during the week of March 11th to 15th, 2024. This provided an opportunity not only to showcase its own training programs and services but also to outline the measures taken by the Luxembourgish government to safeguard its economy and citizens in the cyberspace.
For the 9th time, a Luxembourg delegation will be traveling to Lille, France, next week, to participate in the InCyber Forum, Europe’s leading event for digital security and trust.
A scam trying to gain access to bitcoin wallets and blockchain is posing as an employee of LHC.
The European Union is building its first European Cybersecurity Competence Community, through the initiative of the ECCC - European Cybersecurity Competence Center, of which Luxembourg holds the very first chair and you can become part of it!
Cybersecurity readiness across SMEs is far from uniform, influenced by size, funding, and tech adoption levels.
7 key national digital service providers recently took part in a nationwide cyberattack exercise in order to test their procedures for cyber incident management. The exercise was organised by the Institut Luxembourgeois de la Régulation – ILR and each participant took part on a voluntary basis. The National Cybersecurity Competence Center – NC3 of the Luxembourg House of Cybersecurity received the mandate to prepare and run the exercise.
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