Dear SPARTA Partners,
The WP3 Roadmap Committee is actively preparing the release of the
*SPARTA SRI Roadmap V2*. In this respect, the European Commission is
interested in understanding which challenges from the SPARTA roadmap are
of higher priority for strengthening the digital sovereignty of Europe
in cybersecurity. In addition, the European Commission is curious which
challenges are more critical considering the recent rapid technological
adoptions enforced by the Corona pandemic.
The SPARTA roadmap is an evolving document and already contains a rich
collection of cybersecurity challenges. So far we have added challenges
in no particular order and independent of their size and urgency. As
part of the roadmap process, we want all partners to give their view on
how we should***prioritize**these challenges with respect to digital
sovereignty and the Corona pandemic*.
To do so, we have provided an online questionnaire to be filled-in:
https://www.cybersecurityosservatorio.it/Services/sparta_roadmap_grading.js…
<https://www.cybersecurityosservatorio.it/Services/sparta_roadmap_grading.jsp?lang=en>
The questionnaire has three parts: *Emerging Challenges*, *Education and
Certification*, and *The SPARTA Programs*. In each section, we ask you
to give a *priority from 1 (low) to 5 (high)* to the challenges with
respect to digital sovereignty and Corona, and to *provide a (brief)
explanation for your choice*. Once you land on the questionnaire's
homepage, you can either click on the /"Anonymous Mode"/ checkbox to
start a non-authenticated questionnaire session, or create a new account
on the platform and submit the input while logged-in. If you opt for
/"Anonymous Mode"/, please save the hash of the new session, as it
allows you to continue filling at a later point the questionnaire
session that you started.
Please provide your input to the questionnaire by the *11th of December
(Friday)*. Your contribution will be highly appreciated!
All the best,
Marius in the name of the Spartan Roadmap Committee
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Marius Momeu, M.Sc.
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
Technische Universität München
Fakultät für Informatik
Lehrstuhl für Sicherheit in der Informatik
Boltzmannstraße 3
85748 Garching (bei München)
Tel. +49 (0)89 289-18592
Fax +49 (0)89 289-18579