TrustBoost Training Milestone: A Step Forward in EU Cybersecurity Readiness
TrustBoost Training Milestone: A Step Forward in EU Cybersecurity Readiness
Successful completion of our latest round of training sessions
As the TrustBoost project continues to gain momentum across Europe, we are thrilled to announce the successful completion of our latest round of training sessions—marking a pivotal moment in our mission to strengthen cybersecurity certification capabilities across the EU.
Common Criteria Training: Building Competence and Confidence
On June 30th, 2025, TrustBoost hosted a high-impact training session focused on the Common Evaluation Methodology (CEM) under the EU Common Criteria scheme. This session brought together participants from a diverse mix of government bodies, academic institutions, industry leaders, and SMEs.
The training emphasised:
- Practical navigation of Common Criteria evaluation and review methodologies.
- Real-world case studies to contextualize certification challenges.
- Interactive discussions to foster cross-sector learning.
This initiative not only deepened participants’ technical understanding but also reinforced the collaborative spirit that defines TrustBoost.

The TrustBoost training series is more than a knowledge transfer exercise—it’s a strategic investment in pan-European cybersecurity resilience. By aligning with EU regulations such as NIS2, CRA, and CSA, these sessions are equipping stakeholders with the tools to:
- Navigate complex certification landscapes.
- Harmonize practices across Member States.
- Contribute to a unified, secure digital ecosystem.
The success of these sessions reflects the dedication of our partners and the growing interest from across the EU.
Access the Training Slides
To support continued learning and knowledge sharing, we’ve made the training slides available for download. These materials cover the full scope of the Common Criteria methodology, including evaluation techniques, regulatory alignment, and practical implementation strategies.
External References
Participants were provided with curated links to supporting documents, including:
Supporting Documents for Common Criteria