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Yearly Overview of Cybersecurity Activities by the Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (2023-2024)

Yearly evaluations of Cyber programmes under the Conflict, Stability and Security Fund, spanning from 2023 to 2024, are outlined on this page.

Annual Summaries of Cyber Activities by the Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (2023-2024)
Annual Summaries of Cyber Activities by the Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (2023-2024)

Yearly Overview of Cybersecurity Activities by the Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (2023-2024)

The Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF) conducts annual reviews of its programmes to identify lessons learned and ensure the effectiveness of its initiatives. An expert team, including at least one member independent from the programme, carries out these reviews.

The reviews are comprehensive, assessing both outputs (direct results of programme activities) and outcomes (changes delivered by outputs). They also evaluate technical and programme management standards, such as financial and risk management, value for money, conflict and gender sensitivity, and contextual factors like changes to the political environment.

However, due to the importance of protecting national security and ensuring the safety and security of beneficiaries, partners, and partner governments, the names of the specific CSSF programmes currently in operation are not publicly detailed. No specific program names have been published for the current year due to security reasons.

Despite this, the team aims to publish information for all programmes, but cannot do so for reasons of national security and beneficiary, partner, and partner government safety. The assessment scores range from 4 (meeting/exceeding expectations) to 1 (most targets not met).

The CSSF's commitment to transparency is clear, as the organisation conducts these reviews to ensure that its programmes are delivering the intended results and are managed effectively. The annual reviews provide valuable insights into the successes and areas for improvement of CSSF programmes, helping to ensure their ongoing success in promoting stability and security around the world.

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