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Cluster 3: Civil security for society

This cluster supports the implementation of the EU's security policy priorities, including cyber security, disaster risk reduction and strengthening societal resilience.

This web page has been machine translated. If there are any uncertainties, please refer to the Swedish text.

There is a strong focus on the state's ability to provide security for citizens through police, emergency services, customs and law enforcement agencies and the policies that govern these. In this area, it is important to take into account human factors and ensure respect for individual rights, privacy and personal data protection.

The cluster's destinations:

  1. Better protect the EU and its citizens against crime and terrorism
  2. Effective management of EU external borders
  3. Resilient infrastructure
  4. Increased cybersecurity
  5. Disaster-resilient society for Europe
  6. Strengthened security research and innovation

Read more about cluster 3 on the European Commission's website

Questions?

Horizon Europe has national contact points for each area of the program. The national contact points can help and guide you who want to apply for funding within Horizon Europe. Each area also has one or more secondary national contact points who can answer questions and one or more program committee experts who help design the program.

Åsa Fritzon

National Contact Point at Vinnova

+46 8 473 32 28

Johan Lindberg

Program Committee Expert, Vinnova

+46 8 454 64 53

Anna Dubaric Norling

National Contact Point and Program Committee Expert, MSB

+10-2404287

National reference group

Within each area of Horizon Europe there is a national reference group. The task of the reference group is to assist the program committee experts by gathering needs and opinions from the Swedish research community, business, the public sector and other relevant actors. The members of the reference group are often representatives of a certain sector, or some other broader grouping.

If you have any questions about the reference group or its work, you are welcome to contact the first listed program committee expert (for contact details see above).

Last updated 13 January 2023