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The EU-CIP project was presented during the Nicosia Risk Forum, held in Cyprus on December 4-5, 2024. Represented by Marianna Charalambous, Project Manager at Innov-Acts Ltd, the project was showcased during the session on Disaster Resilient Societies, chaired by Dr. Michalis Papamichael.The session highlighted cutting-edge initiatives in critical infrastructure resilience, positioning EU-CIP as an important initiative in fostering a pan-European CIP/CIR knowledge network. We extend our thanks to the CERIDES Centre of Excellence of the European University Cyprus for their excellent organization and invitation, and to all attendees for their valuable engagement and insightful contributions.