Measuring Global Cybersecurity Knowledge Exchange Impact
GrantID: 18220
Grant Funding Amount Low: $500,000
Deadline: January 28, 2023
Grant Amount High: $1,500,000
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Grant Overview
Global Cybersecurity Knowledge Exchange Network: Transforming Cyber Resilience through Collaboration
As cyber threats evolve, so too must our approaches to combat them. The Global Cybersecurity Knowledge Exchange Network initiative seeks to foster international collaboration between the United States and Israel, enhancing cyber resilience through shared innovation and strategic partnerships. This program supports the establishment of an international network dedicated to knowledge exchange and collaborative research in cybersecurity. However, it does not fund individual entity operations that do not contribute to broader collaborative efforts.
Use cases within this initiative could include the organization of international workshops aimed at sharing best practices and lessons learned from major cyber incidents in both nations. Additionally, joint research projects could be funded that explore emerging cybersecurity technologies, allowing both countries to leverage their unique strengths in technology and innovation.
Entities that should consider applying for this funding include universities, research institutions, and tech companies that have a track record of successful international collaborations in technology or cybersecurity. Conversely, organizations that focus solely on domestic issues without a commitment to international engagement may not align well with the goals of this funding initiative.
For successful applicants, alignment factors will include the ability to demonstrate existing partnerships with stakeholders in both countries and a clear plan for facilitating knowledge transfer within the network. Proposals that emphasize innovative research outcomes and actionable insights will be favored.
In summary, the Global Cybersecurity Knowledge Exchange Network represents a critical opportunity for both countries to enhance their cyber defense strategies by learning from each other's successes and failures. By focusing on collaboration and shared innovation, this initiative aims to emerge as a key pillar in building an adaptive and resilient cyber defense landscape.
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