The Regional Government of Castile and León, in collaboration with the autonomous communities of Andalusia and the Basque Country, has launched the RED ARGOS project, an ambitious initiative within the national RETECH program: Territorial Networks of Technological Specialization , with the support of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation and co-financed by the National Cybersecurity Institute (INCIBE) and the European Union through the Next Generation EU fund.
Strengthen the national cybersecurity ecosystem
The main objective of RED ARGOS is to strengthen the national cybersecurity ecosystem , promoting its adoption by companies through the creation of specialized capabilities, networking between regional nodes, and the development of direct support tools.
Cybersecurity not only safeguards sensitive data and digital assets, but also ensures the operational continuity of critical infrastructure. Emerging technologies also have a significant impact on cybersecurity. As businesses increasingly rely on technology, the risk of cyber threats increases.
In a highly competitive business environment, information security can be a key differentiator and a gateway to new opportunities. To address these challenges and maximize your opportunities, the ARGOS Network was created.
The ARGOS project in Castile and León focuses on the smart mobility and aerospace industries, leading the digital transformation and focusing digitalization efforts on these key sectors.
ICECYL offers companies in Castile and León funding for cybersecurity R&D&I projects, training programs, and specialization courses in strategic sectors, as well as an entrepreneurship and acceleration program with access to networking, mentoring, support for internationalization, and technology transfer. It also promotes inter-territorial collaboration to ensure territorial balance and cohesion.
A project created to strengthen cybersecurity and boost the competitiveness of our companies. Join us and participate in a key project for your business.
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