Call for Proposals 2020 - Internal Security Fund - Cybercrime ISFP-2020-AG-CYBER Open!
Objectives
The present Call for Proposals aims at funding projects on fighting cybercrime, child sexual abuse and including digital investigations.
Actions
The following types of activities are eligible under this call for proposals
- analytical, monitoring and evaluation activities, including threat, risk and impact assessments, which are evidence based and consistent with priorities and initiatives identified at Union level, in particular those that have been endorsed by the European Parliament and the Council and projects monitoring the implementation of Union law and Union policy objectives in the Member States;
- activities promoting networking, public-private partnerships, mutual confidence, understanding and learning, identification and dissemination of good practices and innovative approaches at Union level, training and exchange programmes as well as organisation of seminars and workshops;
- the acquisition, maintenance and/or further upgrading of technical equipment, expertise, secure facilities, infrastructures, related buildings and systems, especially ICT systems and their components at the Union level, including for the purpose of European cooperation on cyber security and cybercrime, notably the European Cybercrime Centre;
- particularly innovative activities developing new methods and/or deploying new technologies with a potential for transferability to other Member States, especially projects aiming at testing and validating the outcome of Union funded security research projects;
- studies;
- management of the project and evaluation of activities.
European community funding
The Community provisional funding available for the call for proposals is:
- 9,00 Million EUR (Global Budget)
All the important deadlines
- 25 February 2021 - in 28 days (Deadline for the presentation of proposals)
Further information about the call
Official webpage of the call
Useful documents
Organisations eligible to participate
Opened to the following bodies or institutes with legal status established in the covered areas:
- Local authorities
- Regional authorities
- National authorities
Covered areas
Bodies or institutes must have their registered legal seat in one of the countries taking part in the Programme which are:
- European Union (EU)
Directorate-Generale responsible
Directorate-General for Justice, Freedom and Security
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