Save the Date: European Cybersecurity Fest, 14 October 2026, Vilnius, Lithuania
How can Europe better address cybersecurity skills shortages and strengthen collaboration between education, industry, and policymakers?
During the European Cybersecurity Month, join cybersecurity stakeholders from across Europe for a day of discussions, interactive sessions, and exchange of experiences on how to turn national collaborations into European impact on 14 October 2026 in Vilnius, Lithuania.
The programme will focus on:
- Cybersecurity workforce needs and skills gaps across Europe
- Practical approaches to education-industry collaboration
- CyberHubs network: a national and cross-border cooperation model
- Digital tools supporting upskilling and reskilling
- Long-term sustainability and scalability of the CyberHubs network
Participants will also discover interactive demonstrations, real-life use cases, and concrete examples of collaboration supporting cybersecurity skills development across Europe.
Registration opens in June.
Online participation and livestreaming will also be available.
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This event is the final conference of the European Network of Cybersecurity Skills Hubs (CyberHubs), a 3-year initiative joining forces to enhance the cybersecurity professional skills ecosystem in Europe.
CyberHubs established a sustainable network of seven Cybersecurity Skills Hubs in Belgium, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Lithuania, Slovenia, and Spain to promote the development of professional skills in cybersecurity and support the development of a skilled cybersecurity workforce in the short, medium and long term.
Funded by the European Commission under the Erasmus+ programme, the CyberHubs project involves 21 full partners and 3 associated partners, with the ambition to expand the network through the establishment of new CyberHubs in additional countries.

