💰 Cyprus launches survey to tailor grant scheme for cybersecurity startups
The Digital Security Authority (DSA) in Cyprus has initiated a survey to identify the needs of startups operating in the cybersecurity sector, as part of preparations for a new grant scheme. The survey aims to collect data that will help shape support measures for these startups, enhancing their growth and competitiveness.
The initiative, conducted by the DSA which also serves as Cyprus’ National Cybersecurity Coordination Centre, is linked to the European N4CY2 project and aligns with EU Regulation 2021/887, focusing on strengthening cybersecurity innovation across the union. Businesses and stakeholders are encouraged to participate, with survey responses accepted until June 26, 2026.
All collected information will be used exclusively to design the grant scheme and will be handled with strict confidentiality. The Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry has urged eligible startups to complete the questionnaire to ensure the funding measures accurately address the challenges faced by emerging cybersecurity companies.
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