A big thank you to Clara Grillet from Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium, Caroline Frere from
Belgian Federal Police, Federal Computer Crime Unit and Nina Olesen from ECSO, and Women4Cyber for joining our Journey with Cyber Professionals!
They spoke to Commission's staff about their experience of changing career towards #cybersecurity.
As our Director for Cybersecurity, Grzegorz Minczakiewicz, pointed out, the cybersecurity culture of the organisation makes a difference.
Cyber culture allows for the right priorities to be set at the top.
With cyber threats on the rise, we need cyber experts.
Yet, people refrain from taking cyber trainings because they believe that only those with IT background are welcome.
Yes, IT part is important, but, as any field, cyber requires various expertise and skills: project management, communication, legal, accounting, procurement...
This is why we are, and we will keep investing in training and reskilling colleagues.
@riaschissl The signing took place today, however, the publication in the Official Journal of the European Union (EUR-Lex) is not automatic and can take a few days. But rest assured, the final document will be available soon.
🔴LIVE NOW: Join our ceremony announcing the winners of the #OSS4SDG challenge in partnership with @UN_Mapper, @OpenStreetMap, @data_eu, @UN_OICT, @UNOpenGIS
📺Stay tuned: https://youtu.be/JjHiG0DJTjM
"I would like to impress on you how important it is for us - the European Commission and the UN - to have had this chance to work with you" - the @openstreetmap community @ChrysanthiGiortsou, Deputy Head of @EU_DIGIT@UN_OICT