Webinar “Cybersecurity through the lens of EU Policies & Regulations”
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Webinar: Cybersecurity through the Lens of EU Policies & Regulations
The webinar Cybersecurity through the Lens of EU Policies & Regulations was successfully held on 3 June 2026, bringing together experts from academia, industry, and European research projects to discuss the evolving cybersecurity and digital policy landscape in Europe.
The event explored the regulatory frameworks shaping the future of cybersecurity, with presentations covering topics such as the EU Digital Identity Wallet, the AI Act, the Cybersecurity Act, the Cyber Resilience Act, and the evolution of the EU 5G Security Toolbox.
Through a series of expert presentations, participants gained a deeper understanding of these initiatives, their objectives, and their implications for organisations and digital ecosystems. The webinar also offered valuable insights into the evolving European cybersecurity landscape and the role of policy and regulation in supporting a secure and trusted digital environment.
Presenters
Prof. Dr. Eleni Kosta
Professor of Technology Law and Human Rights
Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology and Society (TILT, Tilburg University, the Netherlands)
Prof. Lilian Mitrou
Lawyer, Vice President of the National Commission for Bioethics and Technoethics
University of the Aegean
Argyro (Iro) Chatzopoulou
Senior Cybersecurity Advisor, Co-founder
APIROPLUS Services
Dr. Thanasis Staveris-Polykalas
Senior Cybersecurity Specialist
p-NET Emerging Networks & Applications
Key Topics Discussed
The role of the EU Digital Identity Wallet in enabling secure and privacy-preserving digital interactions.
The implications of the AI Act for organisations developing and deploying artificial intelligence solutions.
The contribution of the Cybersecurity Act and the Cyber Resilience Act to strengthening cybersecurity across Europe.
Trusted connectivity and the evolution of the EU 5G Security Toolbox.
The webinar was organized by p-NET Emerging Networks & Applications with the support of the SAND5G, CONSENTIS, CURIUM, and CUSTODES projects, demonstrating the shared commitment of European research and innovation initiatives to advancing cybersecurity, resilience, and digital trust across Europe.
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