Eyvör's cyber security grant NCC-IS is calling for applications

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The grant is intended to strengthen cyber defense in small and medium-sized companies, aND public institutions in the same size category.

Eyvör's cyber security grant NCC-IS is now advertising for applications for the first time.


The maximum grant is nine million ISK and a 20% counter-donation is required from the applicants.


The application deadline expires on October 1, 2024 at 3:00 p.m.

Rannís oversees the grant in collaboration with Eyvör NCC-IS and oversees the review and assessment of applications.


Applications are made in Rannís's electronic application system - My pages.


More information:

Eyvör's cyber security call

Presentation will be held Monday, August 26:

Interested applicants are advised that an presentation meeting will take place in Gróska, Monday, August 26, 2024 from
12:00-1:30 p.m.


At that meeting, the results of a survey on challenges in cyber security, which was carried out earlier in the year, will be presented, together with how to apply for the grant and which projects are eligible for grant.

Registration for the meeting

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