The CEPA report, "Building Common Ground in Transatlantic Cybersecurity – A Baltic Approach," examines the challenges and opportunities for cooperation between the United States and European Union in the field of cybersecurity. The authors, Eriks K. Selga, provide an overview of the current state of cybersecurity in the region and identify areas where cooperation could be strengthened.
The report emphasizes the importance of building a common data architecture for cybersecurity, as this would allow for better sharing of information and resources between the US and EU. The authors also suggest that cooperation on issues such as cybercrime and the development of new technologies could be beneficial.
The report acknowledges the existing challenges in transatlantic cooperation, including differences in approaches and priorities, but argues that these can be overcome through increased dialogue and collaboration. The authors suggest that the Baltic region, with its unique experiences and expertise in cybersecurity, could play a key role in facilitating cooperation between the US and EU.
Overall, the report provides a valuable perspective on the importance of transatlantic cooperation in the field of cybersecurity and offers suggestions for how this cooperation could be strengthened.