Coordinated preparedness testing and other preparedness actions

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Programme Category

EU Competitive Programmes

Programme Name

Digital Europe Programme

Programme Description

Digital Europe Programme is the first EU programme that aims to accelerate the recovery and drive the digital transformation of Europe.

Worth €7.6 billion (in current prices), the Programme is a part of the next long-term EU budget, (the Multiannual Financial Framework), and it covers 2021 to 2027. It will provide funding for projects in five crucial areas: supercomputing, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, advanced digital skills, and ensuring the wide use of digital technologies across the economy and society.

The Programme is fine-tuned to fill the gap between the research of digital technologies and their deployment, and to bring the results of research to the market – for the benefit of Europe’s citizens and businesses, and in particular SMEs. Investments under the Digital Europe programme supports the Union’s twin objectives of a green transition and digital transformation and strengthens the Union’s resilience and strategic autonomy.

Programme Details

Identifier Code

DIGITAL-ECCC-2025-DEPLOY-CYBER-09-COORDPREP

Call

Coordinated preparedness testing and other preparedness actions

Summary

As part of the ECCC Work Programme 2025-2027, this topic covers two actions from the Cyber Solidarity Act, dedicated to the Cybersecurity Emergency Mechanism, namely

  1. coordinated preparedness testing of entities operating in sectors of high criticality across the Union and
  2. other preparedness actions for entities operating in sectors of high criticality and other critical sectors.

Detailed Call Description

Please note that (1) coordinated preparedness testing of entities operating in sectors of high criticality across the Union is subject to the current Call for proposals while (2) other preparedness actions will be covered only in 2026 and 2027 calls for proposals.

For more details on the action (1) covered under the current call for proposals, please consult the Call document accordingly.

These actions aim to complement and not duplicate efforts by Member States and those at Union level to increase the level of protection and resilience to cyber threats, in particular for critical industrial installations and infrastructures, by assisting Member States in their efforts to improve their preparedness for cyber threats and incidents by providing them with knowledge and expertise.

Proposals should contribute to achieving at least one of the following objectives:

  • (part 1) Coordinated preparedness testing of entities operating in sectors of high criticality across the Union (including penetration testing and threat assessment) considering ICT as well as Operational Technology/Industrial Control Systems.
  • (part 2) Other preparedness actions for entities operating in sectors of high criticality and other critical sectors (i.e. vulnerability monitoring, exercises and training courses).

Scope:

[Part 1 Coordinated preparedness testing]

The provision of preparedness support services shall include the activities listed below, for entities in the sector or sub-sector as identified by the Commission in accordance with the Cyber Solidarity Act, from the Sectors of High Criticality listed in Annex I to Directive (EU) 2022/2555 and specified in the call for proposal document for each of the calls under this topic:

Support for testing for potential vulnerabilities:

  • Development of penetration testing scenarios. The proposed scenarios may cover Networks, Applications, Virtualisation solutions, Cloud solutions, Industrial Control systems, and IoT.
  • Support for conducting testing of essential entities operating critical infrastructure for potential vulnerabilities.
  • Support for the deployment of digital tools and infrastructures supporting the execution of testing scenarios and for conducting exercises such as the development of standardised cyber-ranges or other testing facilities, able to mimic features of critical sectors (e.g. energy sector, transport sector, etc.) or others affected by NIS 2 to facilitate the execution of cyber-exercises, in particular within cross-border scenarios where relevant.
  • Evaluation and/or testing of cybersecurity capabilities of MS entities and MS sectors (including capabilities to prevent, detect and respond to incidents and stress test of the entire sectors), evaluation and compliance activities aimed at increasing maturity, e.g. on the basis of established maturity models and/or relevant evaluation and compliance schemes.
  • Evaluation and/or testing of cybersecurity capabilities of entities in scope (including for the evaluation and management of risks concerning the supply chain).
  • Consulting services, providing recommendations on how to improve infrastructure security and capabilities.

Support for threat assessment and risk assessment, such as:

  • Threat Assessment process implementation and life cycle
  • Customised risk scenarios analysis.

The support will target the competent authorities in the Member States, which play a central role in the implementation of the NIS 2 Directive, such as Computer Security Incident Response Teams (CSIRTs) and National Cybersecurity Authorities.

[Part 2 other preparedness actions]

For the second part, in addition to the services already listed for Part 1 (support for testing for potential vulnerabilities and support for threat assessment and risk management), the

provision of preparedness support services included below addresses entities operating in highly critical and other critical sectors as referred to in Annex I and II of the NIS 2 Directive.

Support for threat assessment and risk assessment:

  • Supply chain risk management within the risk assessment services.

Risk monitoring service:

  • Specific continuous risk monitoring such as attack surface monitoring, risk monitoring of assets and vulnerabilities.

Support coordinated vulnerability disclosure and management:

  • Promote the adoption of national CVD Policies and the EU Vulnerability Database.
  • Coordinate the disclosure of vulnerabilities and timely dissemination of security patches. Standardisation of the way information is shared between different stakeholders in the vulnerability handling process.
  • CVD applications that manage multiple sources of vulnerability information using open standards or technologies. (e.g. researchers, vendors, CSIRTs)
  • Raise awareness on the adoption of vulnerability management best practices.

Dedicated exercises and training courses:

  • Develop comprehensive training programmes and workshops, including international ones, for cybersecurity professionals that will cover the latest trends in cyber threats, attack methodologies, and best practices for pre-threat management and prevention. Maturity checks, evaluation of cybersecurity capabilities.
  • Encourage the development of cybersecurity continuous learning activities3 to keep up with all cybersecurity requirements driven by EU cybersecurity-related regulations and directives, including the NIS 2 Directive, CSA, CSoA, DORA, EECC, GDPR, CRA.

Call Total Budget

€10.000.000

Financing percentage by EU or other bodies / Level of Subsidy or Loan

50%

Thematic Categories

  • Information and Communication Technologies
  • Information Technology
  • Public Administration
  • Research, Technological Development and Innovation
  • Small-Medium Enterprises and Competitiveness

Eligibility for Participation

  • Businesses
  • Central Government
  • Large Enterprises
  • Legal Entities
  • Other Beneficiaries
  • Private Bodies
  • Researchers/Research Centers/Institutions
  • Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
  • State-owned Enterprises

Eligibility For Participation Notes

In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:

  • be legal entities (public or private bodies)
  • be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:
    • EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))
    • EEA countries (Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein).

Beneficiaries and affiliated entities must register in the Participant Register — before submitting the proposal — and will have to be validated by the Central Validation Service (REA Validation). For the validation, they will be requested to upload documents showing legal status and origin.

Other entities may participate in other consortium roles, such as associated partners, subcontractors, third parties giving in-kind contributions, etc (see section 13).

Please note however that all topics of this call are subject to restrictions due to security reasons, therefore entities must not be directly or indirectly controlled from a country that is not an eligible country. All entities will have to fill in and submit a declaration on ownership and control.

Call Opening Date

28/10/2025

Call Closing Date

31/03/2026

National Contact Point(s)

Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digital Policy
Directorate of Research and Innovation

Eleana Gabriel
Telephone: +357 22 691918
Email: egabriel@dmrid.gov.cy

EU Contact Point

For help related to this call, please contact ECCC Applicants Direct Contact Centre at applicants@eccc.europa.eu