Cyber EUnnovate 2025
Innovation, AI, and Cybersecurity in the European Union
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) presents Cyber EUnnovate 2025, a high-level industry conference exploring the intersection of innovation, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity across the EU. This strategic gathering addresses the development and deployment of advanced cybersecurity solutions while positioning cybersecurity as an enabler of innovation, trust, and digital resilience throughout Europe.
Conference Focus
Cyber EUnnovate 2025 examines how EU-funded actions can support the development of trustworthy systems and infrastructures while advancing cybersecurity capabilities. The conference addresses critical technological developments that will shape Europe's digital security landscape and competitive positioning in emerging technology sectors.
Key Topics
The conference addresses strategic technology areas essential for European cybersecurity advancement:
• AI-Based Cybersecurity Tools: Exploring artificial intelligence applications for enhanced threat detection and response capabilities
• Secure and Resilient AI Models: Examining frameworks for developing trustworthy AI systems that maintain security and reliability
• Post-Quantum Readiness: Preparing for quantum computing implications on current cryptographic standards and security protocols
• Secure Semiconductors: Addressing hardware security foundations for critical infrastructure and digital systems
• EU-Funded Innovation: Understanding how European funding mechanisms support trustworthy system development
What to Expect
The agenda features expert-led sessions bringing together innovators, cybersecurity professionals, policymakers, and industry leaders to accelerate advanced cybersecurity solution development in Europe. Through keynotes, technical showcases, and strategic dialogues, participants will examine practical approaches to integrating cybersecurity considerations into innovation processes.
The conference provides a platform for examining how cybersecurity frameworks can support rather than hinder technological advancement, fostering collaboration between regulatory authorities, industry stakeholders, and research institutions to strengthen Europe's digital resilience capabilities.