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European Cybersecurity Centres of Expertise Map - Definitions and Taxonomy

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Igor Nai Fovino; Ricardo Neisse; Alessandro Lazari; Gian-Luigi Ruzzante; Nineta Polemi; Malgorzata Figwer

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Publications Office of the European Union, Number EUR 29332 EN , Luxembourg, p.5 (2018)
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Aaltola, Kirsi, and Petteri Taitto. "Utilising Experiential and Organizational Learning Theories to Improve Human Performance in Cyber Training." Information & Security: An International Journal 43, no. 2 (2019): 123-133.
APA style: Fovino, I. Nai, Neisse R., Lazari A., Ruzzante G-L., Polemi N., & Figwer M. (2018).  European Cybersecurity Centres of Expertise Map - Definitions and Taxonomy. 5.
Chicago style: Fovino, Igor Nai, Ricardo Neisse, Alessandro Lazari, Gian-Luigi Ruzzante, Nineta Polemi, and Malgorzata Figwer. European Cybersecurity Centres of Expertise Map - Definitions and Taxonomy. Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union, 2018.
IEEE style: Fovino, I. Nai, R. Neisse, A. Lazari, G-L. Ruzzante, N. Polemi, and M. Figwer, European Cybersecurity Centres of Expertise Map - Definitions and Taxonomy, no. EUR 29332 EN , Luxembourg, Publications Office of the European Union, pp. 5, 2018.
DOI https://doi.org/10.2760/622400
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