Every October, the European Cybersecurity Month (ECSM) helps raise awareness about online threats and the importance of digital safety. Organized by European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA), the campaign includes hundreds of activities take place across Europe including conferences, workshops, trainings, webinars, presentations and more.
#ThinkB4UClick
The 2024 edition of European Cybersecurity Month, under the theme #ThinkB4UClick, focuses on protecting against social engineering. This rising trend involves scammers using tricks like impersonation, phishing emails, or fake offers to get people to share personal information or take risky online actions. The campaign aims to boost cybersecurity awareness among individuals and organizations by sharing tips, good practices, and offering engaging activities to stay safe online.
Get involved!
ECSM 2024 is not just a campaign, it’s an interactive journey: during October webinars, virtual workshops, and online forums featuring cybersecurity experts, will serve as platforms for knowledge exchange and for participants to learn from cybersecurity experts.
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Check out the calendar with all the Cybersecurity activities.
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Organise your own activity/event and add it to the European calendar.
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Check map with all the national campaigns.
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Use the ECSM campaign toolkit to promote your event and the Cybersecurity Month.
The Cybersecurity Skills Academy
Cyber Skills Academy is a European policy initiative, part of the 2023 European Year of Skills, that aims to bring together and improve the coordination of existing cyber skills initiatives in order to close the cyber security talent gap, strengthen the EU cyber workforce and boost EU competitiveness, growth and resilience.
Discover the Academy’s new section on European diversity and inclusion initiatives. You will discover Women4Cyber and many others! Would you like to suggest a particular initiative or action on cyber skills? Organisations or persons active or interested in cyber skills are encouraged to provide their own input, so let us know!
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Source: European Digital Skills & Jobs Platform