Establish and grow Europe’s largest knowledge network on Critical Infrastructures Protection (CIP)
Mission
Offer Information Analysis services (insights/foresight) for the development of evident-based R&I policies
Goal
The main goal of EU-CIP is to establish a unique pan European knowledge network for Resilient Infrastructures
EU-CIP facts & figures
EU-CIP PROJECT
The main goal of EU-CIP is to establish a novel pan European knowledge network for Resilient Infrastructures, which will enable policy makers to shape and produce data-driven evidence-based policies, while boosting the innovation capacity of Critical Infrastructures (CI) operators, authorities, and innovators (including SMEs).
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Author: Rauno Pirinen (LAU) Final triangulation analysis of EU-CIP project training and education outcomes revealed a clear understanding of the skills and competencies needed in the critical infrastructure domain. The analysis concluded that resilience is the most important of these competencies. Resilience refers to the ability of individuals or organizations to adapt and recover from…
On 20 and 21 September 2023 in Brussels, the EU-CIP consortium successfully held its 1st Annual Conference on Critical Infrastructure Resilience focusing on “Reinventing Resilience”, which was co-organised with the European Cluster for Security Critical Infrastructures (ECSCI). In this first…
Author: Rauno Pirinen (LAU) Final triangulation analysis of EU-CIP project training and education outcomes revealed a clear understanding of the skills and competencies needed in the critical infrastructure domain. The analysis concluded that resilience is the most important of these…
Author: Anna Pomortseva (EOS) On 29 September 2025, Brussels became the epicentre of Europe’s critical infrastructure resilience efforts as the EU-CIP project hosted its Third and Final Annual Conference. In partnership with the SUNRISE and ATLANTIS projects, the event gathered…
Author: Emilia Gugliandolo (ENG) As the EU-CIP project officially concludes, we take a moment to reflect on an extraordinary three-year journey of collaboration, innovation, and impact in the field of Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience (CIP/CIR). Funded under Horizon Europe…
Author: Rita Ungarelli (SINTEF) We are pleased to announce that five EU-CIP roadmaps are now publicly accessible through the EU-CIP Knowledge Hub. This comprehensive collection represents three years of dedicated research, analysis, and stakeholder engagement in the field of Critical…