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Research Paper: The EU’s Application of the Cyber Diplomacy Toolbox

The first paper examining the application of the EU’s Cyber Diplomacy Toolbox (CDT) by EU institutions over the past six years.

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Through exploiting SolarWinds software as a point of entry in 2019, APT29 was able to steal data and identities from several EU institutions, nine US government agencies, and around 100 private sector companies from around the world. Linda Liang and Mika Kerttunen reveal how this unprecedented, highly complex cyber espionage campaign was carried out.

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    On Monday, November 7th, the European Repository of Cyber Incidents (EuRepoC) was launched at the Permanent Representation of Germany in Brussels. The project’s team presented the Repository’s approach to an assembly of cyber experts, ambassadors, and the European cyber policy community, with whom they discussed the question: “What are the key characteristics of the project?”

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