ADDITESS Affiliation

EACTA European Anti -Cybercrime Technology Development Association .The PURPOSE of the Association is the development of technological solutions for European Law Enforcement Agencies and Forensic Laboratories to use them in their fight against crime

ECSO was created in 2016 as the contractual counterpart to the European Commission to implement Europe’s unique Public-Private Partnership in Cybersecurity – cPPP (2016-2020). Building upon the success of the cPPP, ECSO is today the unique European cross-sectoral and independent membership organisation for cybersecurity that gathers and represents European public and private cybersecurity stakeholders and fosters their cooperation. Members of ECSO include large companies, SMEs and start-ups, research centres, universities, end-users and operators of essential services, clusters and associations, as well as the local, regional and national public administrations across the European Union Members States, the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and H2020 Programme associated countries.

ECSO was created in 2016 as the contractual counterpart to the European Commission to implement Europe’s unique Public-Private Partnership in Cybersecurity – cPPP (2016-2020). Building upon the success of the cPPP, ECSO is today the unique European cross-sectoral and independent membership organisation for cybersecurity that gathers and represents European public and private cybersecurity stakeholders and fosters their cooperation. Members of ECSO include large companies, SMEs and start-ups, research centres, universities, end-users and operators of essential services, clusters and associations, as well as the local, regional and national public administrations across the European Union Members States, the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and H2020 Programme associated countries.

Eunwa European Neighbourhood watch Association The EUNWA Advisory Board is composed of professionals in various disciplines from different European countries. Their task is to work alongside the Board to develop in-depth research and analysis on the phenomenon of Neighbourhood Watch in Europe and, more generally, on all those experiences of participation of European citizens in maintaining security in their communities and cooperating with law enforcement agencies.

In 2013, ADDITESS and the Centre for Risk and Decision Sciences (CERIDES) of the European University of Cyprus (EUC) joined forces to establish a collaborative framework aimed at enhancing Security and Citizen Protection. This partnership aimed to facilitate the exchange of knowledge, experiences, and coordinated efforts between the two entities.

In 2013, ADDITESS and the Centre for Risk and Decision Sciences (CERIDES) of the European University of Cyprus (EUC) joined forces to establish a collaborative framework aimed at enhancing Security and Citizen Protection. This partnership aimed to facilitate the exchange of knowledge, experiences, and coordinated efforts between the two entities.