Bucharest was selected by EU governments on Wednesday (9 December) to host the EU’s new cyber-centre, beating six other candidate cities. It will be the first EU agency based in Romania.
The European Cybersecurity Industrial, Technology and Research Competence Centre (ECCC) will be based in the Romanian capital following a decision taken late Wednesday.
In 2018, the European Commission presented a regulation establishing the centre, which will receive funding from both the Digital Europe and Horizon Europe programs as part of the next EU long-term budget.
The objective of the centre, which would operate alongside a network of national competence hubs, is to centralise the European cybersecurity technological and industrial ecosystem and pool resources in the field, to bolster the bloc’s resilience against cybersecurity threats.
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