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New Amendment to Digital Europe Programme Work Programme 2023-2024

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The Main Work Programme 2023-2024 for Digital Europe Programme has been amended to include new actions.

The new amendment introduces support for new initiatives:

  • Age verification application - provides means to protect under-age users from accessing content that is unsuitable/illegal to them, contributing to the implementation of the provisions on protection of minors of the Digital Services Act (DSA).
  • AI Action Summit – the third in a series of summits to be organised by France on 10 and 11 February 2025 with the aim of leveraging existing initiatives and fora involved in AI.

Besides, the text on Incident and Vulnerability Response Support and reporting has been updated to complement Member States efforts to increase the level of protection and resilience to cyber threats.

The amendments can be found in the attached document.

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