Play carouselPause carousel 1 2 3 4 CERIS newsRead our newsCERIS reportRead the report!CERIS in picturesWatch our videosCERIS eventsJoin an upcoming event! Aiming to facilitate interactions within the security research community and users of research outputs, in 2014 the Commission established the Community of Users for Safe, Secure and Resilient Societies (CoU), which gathered around 1,500 registered stakeholders (policy makers, end-users, academia, industry and civil society) and regularly held thematic events with the security research community. Now named the Community for European Research and Innovation for Security (CERIS), this platform continues and expands the work of the CoU, in light of the forthcoming Horizon Europe developments between 2021-2027. The objectives of CERIS are to analyse identified capability needs and gaps in the corresponding areas identify solutions available to address the gaps translate capability gaps and potential solutions into research needs identify funding opportunities and synergies between different funding instruments identify standardisation research-related needs integrate the views of citizens Subscribe to our mailing list About CERISThematic areasNewsEventsEU security market study CERIS events24Jun2025Conferences and summitsImplementation Dialogue on strengthening the EU’s civil security competitiveness and facilitating market uptake Warsaw, Poland19-21May2025Conferences and summitsDisaster Resilience DaysExternal event15May2025Training and workshopsCountering online identity theft and fake informationExternal event27Mar2025Training and workshopsCERIS workshop on solutions for first respondersExternal eventSee all CERIS events Commission presents on-going measures for CERIS and security research In December 2021, the Commission published a staff working document titled "Enhancing security through research and innovation" The document describes examples how law enforcement authorities, border guards and first responders benefit from EU security research projects promoting innovative technologies and knowledge sharing. The area of activities range from fighting crime and terrorism to border management and disaster resilience. The document also promotes a capability driven approach towards civil security, moving from a reactive approach towards foresight, prevention and preparedness among security practitioners. Measures The staff-working document also describes the measures to enable an optimal uptake of research results into operational tools and services available to EU country authorities and EU agencies. These measures include: the Community for European Research and Innovation for Security (CERIS), which is integrating all stakeholders and areas related to security research under one community the setting up a high-level European Forum on Security Research in 2022, to support a policy-led approach to security research in the EU fostering a capability-driven approach in security in line with Action 1 of the Action Plan on synergies between civil, defence and aerospace industries removing barriers to initiate innovation in security, for instance by creating synergies among EU funding instruments. Related documents Factsheet on the importance of security research CERIS sitemap About CERISCERIS brings together the European Commission, and the security research stakeholders, networks of practitioners and policy makers and national/regional Communities of Users.CERIS newsFind the latest news on CERISCERIS eventsSee the events that CERIS organises in the next monthsThematic areasBorder managementDisaster resilient societiesFighting crime and terrorism, including critical infrastructure protectionStrengthened security research and innovationEU security market studyEU civil security market future-looking scenariosEU civil security market segmentation modelEU civil security stakeholder catalogueEU civil security taxonomy and taxonomy explorer
24Jun2025Conferences and summitsImplementation Dialogue on strengthening the EU’s civil security competitiveness and facilitating market uptake Warsaw, Poland
About CERISCERIS brings together the European Commission, and the security research stakeholders, networks of practitioners and policy makers and national/regional Communities of Users.
Thematic areasBorder managementDisaster resilient societiesFighting crime and terrorism, including critical infrastructure protectionStrengthened security research and innovation
EU security market studyEU civil security market future-looking scenariosEU civil security market segmentation modelEU civil security stakeholder catalogueEU civil security taxonomy and taxonomy explorer