Protection of Critical Infrastructure and National Resilience as a NATO–EU Strategic Priority
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About this report
The strategic prioritisation of critical infrastructure protection and national resilience has consolidated as a central organising principle across NATO , the European Union and allied national security architectures because contemporary deterrence and defence now depend materially on the continuity of complex civilian networks and services under conditions of coercion, hybrid activity and high-intensity conflict.
Key questions this report answers
- Why has critical infrastructure protection and national resilience consolidated as a central NATO-EU strategic priority under conditions of coercion and hybrid activity?
- What capability families and tactical building blocks are required, and what are the multidomain operational implications?
- Which technology clusters and industrial transformations underpin resilience, and what structural bottlenecks and strategic dependencies constrain them?
- What are the implications for institutions, industry, research and capital?
Inside this report
- Strategic rationale and political anchoring
- Operational generation and multidomain implications
- Capability families and tactical building blocks
- Technology clusters and industrial transformation
- Structural bottlenecks and strategic dependencies
- Implications for institutions, industry, research and capital
Who it's for
Strategy, corporate-development and investment teams that need an ecosystem-level view — budgets, industrial capacity and technology landscapes — before committing capital or capacity.
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DFM reports are built from primary and official sources — TED procurement notices, CORDIS and the EU Funding & Tenders Portal, EIB operations, the NATO Innovation Fund portfolio, SIPRI data, official budget documents and company disclosures — read together with the underlying legal texts. Sources are cited in the document; it reflects them as of its publication date (11 February 2026). You receive a 15-page PDF, watermarked to you on every page, delivered on the confirmation page and by e-mail immediately after checkout (personal link valid 72 hours, up to 5 downloads). Guest checkout, single-user licence — Terms of Sale.
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