Eyvör Cybersecurity Grant (Second Round) Now Open for Applications

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The second round of the Eyvör Cybersecurity Grant is now open for applications.  Eyvör is a competence center for education, training, and research in the field of cybersecurity.

The purpose of the grant is to enhance cybersecurity capabilities nationwide, fostering the adaptation, implementation, and design of innovative cybersecurity solutions among Icelandic companies and public entities. The application deadline is March 17, 2025, at 3:00pm.


Emphasis will be placed on projects within the following categories:

  • Strengthening cybersecurity culture and awareness
  • Practical education, research, and development
  • Secure digital services and innovation
  • Robust law enforcement, cyber defense, and national security
  • Effective incident response capabilities
  • Resilient infrastructure, technology, and legal frameworks


The maximum grant amount per project is 9 million ISK, requiring a 20% co-funding contribution from grantees. Applicants are encouraged to review the grant allocation rules and handbook, available on the RANNIS website, which administers the grant on behalf of Eyvör.


Companies with fewer than 250 employees and annual revenue below €50 million, or a balance sheet total under €43 million, are eligible to apply. Public institutions, regardless of size, are also eligible to apply.


For more information, please visit the Cybersecurity Grant webpage.


Application Deadline: March 17, 2025, at 3:00pm.

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