The ATLANTIS consortium just released three policy briefs addressing key Political Impact Areas (PIAs) for the resilience of Europe’s Critical Infrastructure:
- Securing Europe’s Critical Infrastructure: Aligning AI Innovation with Policy and Governance for Resilience
- Operationalizing Earth Observation for Critical Infrastructure Resilience: Interoperability and Standardization Insights from ATLANTIS
- Integrating Security Standards and Public-Private Partnerships for Critical Infrastructure Protection
Each brief identifies pressing challenges and sets out short-, medium-, and long-term recommendations to help policymakers, industry leaders, and international organizations better anticipate risks and strengthen resilience.
This work was the outcome of the ATLANTIS Policy Task Force, bringing together experts from research institutions, industry, national authorities, and international organizations. They reflect the diversity and richness of the ATLANTIS consortium and its external partners.
The full policy pack will be officially presented during the ATLANTIS Final Event in Brussels on 29 September 2025, and handed over to EU institutions, national authorities, and security stakeholders.