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ECCC publishes new call for proposals under Digital Europe Programme - European Cybersecurity Competence Centre and Network ECCC publishes new call for proposals under Digital Europe Programme Today, the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre (ECCC) published a new call for proposals under the Digital Europe Programme (DEP) for a total budget of up to EUR 50 million.
European Cybersecurity Industrial, Technology and Research Competence Centre The foreseen actions aim to create a more secure, sovereign, and resilient digital Europe.
The call Cyber 09 focuses on critical areas of cybersecurity deployment and covers the following topics: Cybersecure tools, technologies and services relying on AI CYBER-09-CYBERAI – EUR 15 million This action supports the development and deployment of AI-powered cybersecurity solutions to enhance threat detection, incident response, and threat intelligence, while ensuring that AI systems themselves are secure, trustworthy, and compliant with EU legislation such as the AI Act and GDPR.
Uptake of innovative cybersecurity solutions for SMEs CYBER-09-UPTAKE - EUR 15 million Despite a wealth of innovation, the uptake of advanced cybersecurity tools among SMEs remains limited. This action fosters the deployment of proven solutions by facilitating access, providing financial incentives, and supporting integration into business operations.
Coordinated preparedness testing and other preparedness actions CYBER-09-COORDPREP - EUR 10 million The EU’s cybersecurity readiness must be rigorously tested. This call supports stress testing, simulations, and other preparedness actions, including cross-border and cross-sector to strengthen the ability of critical infrastructure operators to prevent and respond to cyber incidents.
CYBER-09-CABLEHUBS - EUR 10 million Submarine cable systems are vital to Europe’s digital and economic security. This action will reinforce the cybersecurity of cable hubs - physical and digital entry points - ensuring they are robust against espionage, sabotage, and system failures. These initiatives are subject to Article 12(5) of the Digital Europe Programme Regulation, ensuring that entities involved meet EU security requirements.
Proposals can be submitted from 28 October 2025 until 31 March 2026 – 17:00 CET. Further details are available on the Funding and Tenders portal at this link . Digital Europe Programme is implemented by multiannual work programmes and supports investments in the following sectors: High Performance Computing; Cloud, data and Artificial Intelligence; Cybersecurity and Advanced digital skills.
The ECCC implements the ‘Specific Objective 3: Cybersecurity and Trust’ from the DEP Regulation (EU) 2021/694. The Digital Europe Cybersecurity Work Programme for 2025-2027 and its amendments complement the main DEP WP and are approved by the ECCC Governing Board. Digital Europe Programme is financed by the 2021-2027 Multiannual Financial Framework of the European Union.
Call Document DIGITAL-ECCC-2025-DEPLOY-CYBER-09 Digital Europe Cybersecurity Work Programme 2025-2027 - Updated EU Funding and Tenders portal Publication date 22 October 2025 Author European Cybersecurity Industrial, Technology and Research Competence Centre
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Entities meeting EU security requirements under Article 12(5) of the Digital Europe Programme Regulation; open to organizations in cybersecurity including AI tools, SMEs, preparedness testing, and cable hub security. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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