CANVAS Results
The project CANVAS has come to an end. The Advancing value-driven Cybersecurity Project unified technology developers with legal and ethical scholar and social scientists to approach the challenge how cybersecurity can be aligned with European values and fundamental rights.
From September 2016 to October 2019, the project brought together stakeholders from key areas of the European Digital Agenda – the health system, business/finance, and law enforcement/national security – for discussing challenges and solutions when aligning cybersecurity with ethics.
Get access to the CANVAS results here (PDF, 49 KB).
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