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(b) Tuarascáil Resilience Ireland Ltd.
(B) REPORT OF RESILIENCE IRELAND LTD.
Boosting your Organisation's Cyber Resilience [Cibear-athléimneacht d’Eagraíochta a Mhéadú] - Foilseachán Comhpháirteach, 14.2.2022.
Boosting your Organisation's Cyber Resilience - Joint Publication, 14.02.2022.
I dTeachtaireacht Chomhpháirteach mhí an Mhárta 2020 ‘Eastern Partnership policy beyond 2020: Reinforcing Resilience - an Eastern Partnership that delivers for all’ agus i nDoiciméad Oibre Comhpháirteach mhí Iúil 2021 ‘Recovery, resilience and reform: post 2020 Eastern Partnership priorities’, tugtar suntas don athléimneacht a neartú do réigiún Chomhpháirtíocht an Oirthir sna blianta atá le teacht.
The March 2020 Joint Communication, ‘Eastern Partnership policy beyond 2020: Reinforcing Resilience – an Eastern Partnership that delivers for all’, and the July 2021 Joint Staff Working Document, ‘Recovery, resilience and reform: post 2020 Eastern Partnership priorities’, highlight strengthening resilience for the Eastern Partnership region during the next years.
Guidance to Member States, Recovery and Resilience Plans.[Treoraíocht do Bhallstáit, Pleananna Téarnaimh agus Athléimneachta.
Guidance to Member States, Recovery and Resilience Plans.
Eurofound (2022), Rodríguez Contreras, R., Sanz, P., Involvement of social partners in the national recovery and resilience plans [Rannpháirtíocht comhpháirtithe sóisialta sna pleananna náisiúnta téarnaimh agus athléimneachta], Oifig Foilseachán an Aontais Eorpaigh.
Eurofound (2022), Rodríguez Contreras, R., Sanz, P., Involvement of social partners in the national recovery and resilience plans, Publications Office of the European Union.
Analysis of the recovery and resilience plan of Ireland[Anailís ar phlean téarnaimh agus athléimneachta na hÉireann], Roinn 4.2, lgh. 35-43.
Analysis of the recovery and resilience plan of Ireland, Section 4.2, pp. 35-43.
() Chun sonraí a fháil féach https://ec.europa.eu/info/strategy/strategic-planning/strategic-foresight/2020-strategic-foresight-report/resilience-dashboards_en;
() For details see https://ec.europa.eu/info/strategy/strategic-planning/strategic-foresight/2020-strategic-foresight-report/resilience-dashboards_en;
Tá tuilleadh faisnéise agus sonraí ar fáil faoin scórchlár téarnaimh agus athléimneachta (https://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/recovery-and-resilience-scoreboard/index.html).
More information and data are available on the recovery and resilience scoreboard (https://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/recovery-and-resilience-scoreboard/index.html).
Sa Teachtaireacht uaidh in 2016 dar teideal “Strengthening Europe’s Cyber Resilience System and Fostering a Competitive and Innovative Cybersecurity Industry (Córas Cibear-athléimneachta na hEorpa a Threisiú agus Tionscal Cibearshlándála atá Iomaíoch agus Nuálach a Chothú)”, leag an Coimisiún amach an gá atá le táirgí agus réitigh atá ar ardchaighdeán, inacmhainne agus idir-inoibritheach.
In the 2016 Communication ‘Strengthening Europe’s Cyber Resilience System and Fostering a Competitive and Innovative Cybersecurity Industry’, the Commission outlined the need for high-quality, affordable and interoperable cybersecurity products and solutions.
Is dúshláin iad an chibearshlándáil agus an chibearchosaint a bhfuil a dtábhacht ag méadú i rith an ama agus d’aithin an Coimisiún agus Ardionadaí an Aontais do Ghnóthaí Eachtracha agus don Bheartas Slándála go raibh gá ann sineirgí a bhunú idir gníomhaíochtaí cibearchosanta laistigh de raon feidhme an Rialacháin seo agus tionscnaimh de chuid an Aontais i réimse na cibearshlándála, amhail iad sin a fógraíodh sa Teachtaireacht Chomhpháirteach ón gCoimisiún an 13 Meán Fómhair 2017 “Resilience, Deterrence and Defence: Building strong cybersecurity for the EU” [Athléimneacht, Díspreagadh agus Cosaint: Cibearslándáil láidir a thógáil don AE].
Cybersecurity and cyber defence are increasingly important challenges and the Commission and the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy recognised the need to establish synergies between cyber-defence actions within the scope of this Regulation and Union initiatives in the field of cybersecurity, such as those announced in the joint communication of the Commission of 13 September 2017 ‘Resilience, Deterrence and Defence: Building strong cybersecurity for the EU’.
I mí Mheán Fómhair 2017, chuir an Coimisiún agus an tArdionadaí teachtaireacht chomhpháirteach i láthair Pharlaimint na hEorpa agus na Comhairle dar teideal Resilience, Deterrence and Defence: Building strong cybersecurity for the EU [Athléimneacht, Díspreagadh agus Cosaint: Cibearshlándáil láidir a thógáil don AE] chun athléimneacht, díspreagadh agus freagairt an Aontais i dtaobh cibear-ionsaithe a neartú a thuilleadh.
In September 2017, the Commission and the High Representative presented a Joint communication to the European Parliament and the Council entitled ‘Resilience, Deterrence and Defence: Building strong cybersecurity for the EU’ to further reinforce the Union’s resilience, deterrence and response to cyber-attacks.
Coiste Eacnamaíochta agus Sóisialta na hEorpa (2021), Involvement of Organised Civil Society in the National Recovery and Resilience Plans – What works and what does not?[Rannpháirtíocht na Sochaí Sibhialta Eagraithe sna Pleananna Náisiúnta Téarnaimh agus Athléimneachta – Céard a oibríonn agus céard nach n-oibríonn?], Rún, mí Feabhra 2021.
European Economic and Social Committee (2021), Involvement of Organised Civil Society in the National Recovery and Resilience Plans – What works and what does not?, Resolution, February 2021.
Féach Pfeiffer P., Varga J. agus in ’t Veld J. (2021), ‘Quantifying Spillovers of NGEU investment’, European Economy Discussion Papers, Uimh. 144 agus Afman et al. (2021), ‘An overview of the economics of the Recovery and Resilience Facility’, Quarterly Report on the Euro Area (QREA), Imleabhar. 20, Uimh. 3, lgh. 7-16.
See Pfeiffer P., Varga J. and in ’t Veld J. (2021), “Quantifying Spillovers of NGEU investment”, European Economy Discussion Papers, No. 144 and Afman et al. (2021), “An overview of the economics of the Recovery and Resilience Facility”, Quarterly Report on the Euro Area (QREA), Vol. 20, No. 3 pp. 7-16.
Comhpháirtíochtaí ardteicneolaíochta le haghaidh scileanna digiteacha tríd an tionscnamh Comhshocrú do Scileanna, a seoladh sa teachtaireacht ón gCoimisiún an 1 Iúil 2020 dar teideal European Skills Agenda for sustainable competitiveness, social fairness and resilience [an Clár Oibre Scileanna don Eoraip don iomaíochas inbhuanaithe, don chothroime shóisialta agus don athléimneacht];
high-tech partnerships for digital skills through the ‘Pact for Skills’ initiative, launched by the Commission communication of 1 July 2020 entitled the ‘European Skills Agenda for sustainable competitiveness, social fairness and resilience’;
An intellectual property action plan to support the EU’s recovery and resilience (An leas is fearr is féidir a bhaint as acmhainneacht nuálaíochta an Aontais – Plean gníomhaíochta um maoin intleachtúil chun tacú le téarnamh agus athléimneacht an Aontais).
An intellectual property action plan to support the EU’s recovery and resilience.
Féach Pfeiffer P., Varga J. agus in ’t Veld J. (2021), ‘Quantifying Spillovers of NGEU investment’, European Economy Discussion Papers, Uimh. 144 agus Afman et al. (2021), ‘An overview of the economics of the Recovery and Resilience Facility’, Quarterly Report on the Euro Area (QREA), Imleabhar. 20, Uimh. 3, lgh. 7-16.
See Pfeiffer P., Varga J. and in ’t Veld J. (2021), “Quantifying Spillovers of NGEU investment”, European Economy Discussion Papers, No. 144 and Afman et al. (2021), “An overview of the economics of the Recovery and Resilience Facility”, Quarterly Report on the Euro Area (QREA), Vol. 20, No. 3 pp. 7-16.
Téacs iomlán ar fáil ag https://ec.europa.eu/info/files/proposal-regulation-european-parliament-and-council-amending-regulation-eu-2021-241-regards-repowereu-chapters-recovery-and-resilience-plans-and-amending-regulation-2021-1060-2021-2115-2003-87-ec-2015-1814_ga
Full text available at https://ec.europa.eu/info/files/proposal-regulation-european-parliament-and-council-amending-regulation-eu-2021-241-regards-repowereu-chapters-recovery-and-resilience-plans-and-amending-regulation-2021-1060-2021-2115-2003-87-ec-2015-1814_en
Coiste Eacnamaíochta agus Sóisialta na hEorpa (2022), Involvement of Organised Civil Society in the National Recovery and Resilience Plans – What works and what does not? [Rannpháirtíocht na Sochaí Sibhialta Eagraithe sna Pleananna Náisiúnta Téarnaimh agus Athléimneachta – Céard a oibríonn agus céard nach n-oibríonn?], Rún [ECO/592], Bealtaine 2022.
European Economic and Social Committee (2022), Involvement of Organised Civil Society in the National Recovery and Resilience Plans – How can we improve it?, Resolution [ECO/592], May 2022.
Féach Pfeiffer P., Varga J. agus in ’t Veld J. (2021), ‘Quantifying Spillovers of NGEU investment’, European Economy Discussion Papers,Uimh. 144 agus Afman et al. (2021), ‘An overview of the economics of the Recovery and Resilience Facility’, Quarterly Report on the Euro Area (QREA), Imleabhar. 20,Uimh. 3,lgh. 7-16.
See Pfeiffer P., Varga J. and in ’t Veld J. (2021), “Quantifying Spillovers of NGEU investment”, European Economy Discussion Papers, No. 144 and Afman et al. (2021), “An overview of the economics of the Recovery and Resilience Facility”, Quarterly Report on the Euro Area (QREA), Vol. 20, No. 3 pp. 7-16.
Teachtaireacht ón gCoimisiún chuig Parlaimint na hEorpa, chuig an gComhairle, chuig Coiste Eacnamaíoch agus Sóisialta na hEorpa agus chuig Coiste na Réigiún — Making the most of the EU’s innovative potential — An intellectual property action plan to support the EU’s recovery and resilience [An leas is fearr is féidir a bhaint as acmhainneacht nuálaíochta an Aontais — Plean gníomhaíochta um maoin intleachtúil chun tacú le téarnamh agus athléimneacht an Aontais] (COM(2020) 760 final).
Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic And Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions – Making the most of the EU’s innovative potential – An intellectual property action plan to support the EU’s recovery and resilience (COM(2020) 760 final).
Teachtaireacht ón gCoimisiún chuig Parlaimint na hEorpa, chuig an gComhairle, chuig Coiste Eacnamaíoch agus Sóisialta na hEorpa agus chuig Coiste na Réigiún — Making the most of the EU’s innovative potential – An intellectual property action plan to support the EU’s recovery and resilience [An leas is fearr is féidir a bhaint as acmhainneacht nuálaíochta an Aontais – Plean gníomhaíochta um maoin intleachtúil chun tacú le téarnamh agus athléimneacht an Aontais] (COM(2020) 760 final).
Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic And Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions – Making the most of the EU’s innovative potential – An intellectual property action plan to support the EU’s recovery and resilience (COM (2020) 760 final).
Meastar gur amhábhair chriticiúla don Aontas iad roinnt de na hamhábhair a úsáidtear i monarú ceallraí, amhail cóbalt, litiam agus graifít nádúrtha, mar a léirigh an Coimisiún i dteachtaireacht an 3 Meán Fómhair 2020 uaithi maidir le ‘Critical Raw Materials Resilience: Charting a Path towards greater Security and Sustainability [Athléimneacht amhábhar criticiúil: conair a leagan síos chun an tslándáil agus an inbhuanaitheacht a mhéadú], agus tá foinsiú inbhuanaithe na n-amhábhar sin riachtanach chun go bhfeidhmeoidh éiceachóras ceallraí an Aontais ar bhealach leordhóthanach.
Some of the raw materials used in battery manufacturing, such as cobalt, lithium and natural graphite, are considered to be critical raw materials for the Union, as indicated by the Commission in its communication of 3 September 2020 on ‘Critical Raw Materials Resilience: Charting a Path towards greater Security and Sustainability’, and their sustainable sourcing is required for the Union battery ecosystem to perform adequately.
Féach Pfeiffer P., Varga J. agus in ’t Veld J. (2021), ‘Quantifying Spillovers of NGEU investment’, European Economy Discussion Papers, Uimh. 144 agus Afman et al. (2021), ‘An overview of the economics of the Recovery and Resilience Facility’, Quarterly Report on the Euro Area (QREA), Imleabhar. 20, Uimh. 3, lgh. 7-16.
See Pfeiffer P., Varga J. and in ’t Veld J. (2021), “Quantifying Spillovers of NGEU investment”, European Economy Discussion Papers, No. 144 and Afman et al. (2021), “An overview of the economics of the Recovery and Resilience Facility”, Quarterly Report on the Euro Area (QREA), Vol. 20, No. 3 pp. 7-16.
An fhaisnéis is déanaí maidir leis na pleananna náisiúnta agus an méid a rannchuidíonn siad leis na sé cholún, agus baint amach na spriocanna digiteacha (chomh maith le caiteachas aeráide agus sóisialta), tá sí ar fáil ag https://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/recovery-and-resilience-scoreboard/.
The latest information on the national plans and their contribution to the six pillars, achievement of digital targets (as well as climate and social expenditure) is available in https://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/recovery-and-resilience-scoreboard/.
I dteachtaireacht uaidh an 19 Eanáir 2021 dar teideal The European economic and financial system: fostering openness, strength and resilience [Córas eacnamaíoch agus airgeadais na hEorpa: oscailteacht, neart agus athléimneacht a chothú], dheimhnigh an Coimisiún go raibh sé beartaithe aige creat thrédhearcacht na margaí urrús a fheabhsú, a shimpliú agus a chomhchuibhiú tuilleadh, mar chuid den athbhreithniú ar Threoir 2014/65/AE ó Pharlaimint na hEorpa agus ón gComhairle agus ar Rialachán (AE) Uimh. 600/2014 ó Pharlaimint na hEorpa agus ón gComhairle.
In its communication of 19 January 2021 entitled ‘The European economic and financial system: fostering openness, strength and resilience’, the Commission confirmed its intention to improve, simplify and further harmonise the securities markets transparency framework, as part of the review of Directive 2014/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council and of Regulation (EU) No 600/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council.
I dteachtaireacht uaidh an 19 Eanáir 2021 dar teideal The European economic and financial system: fostering openness, strength and resilience [Córas eacnamaíoch agus airgeadais na hEorpa: oscailteacht, neart agus athléimneacht a chothú], dheimhnigh an Coimisiún go raibh sé beartaithe aige creat trédhearcachta na margaí urrús a fheabhsú, a shimpliú agus a chomhchuibhiú tuilleadh, mar chuid den athbhreithniú ar Threoir 2014/65/AE ó Pharlaimint na hEorpa agus ón gComhairle agus ar Rialachán (AE) Uimh. 600/2014 ó Pharlaimint na hEorpa agus ón gComhairle.
In its communication of 19 January 2021 entitled ‘The European economic and financial system: fostering openness, strength and resilience’, the Commission confirmed its intention to improve, simplify and further harmonise the securities markets transparency framework, as part of the review of Directive 2014/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council and of Regulation (EU) No 600/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council.
Le tacaíocht den sórt sin, comhlánófar roinnt gníomhaíochtaí eile arb é is aidhm dóibh freastal ar na scileanna a eascraíonn as an aistriú glas agus an aistriú digiteach a leagtar amach i gClár Oibre Scileanna an Aontais a leagtar amach i dteachtaireacht ón gCoimisiún an 1 Iúil 2020 dar teideal European Skills Agenda for sustainable competitiveness, social fairness and resilience [Clár Oibre Scileanna don Eoraip don iomaíochas inbhuanaithe, don chothroime shóisialta agus don athléimneacht].
Such support will complement a number of other actions that have the aim of meeting the skills needs stemming from the green and digital transitions outlined in the EU Skills Agenda set out in the Commission communication of 1 July 2020 entitled ‘European Skills Agenda for sustainable competitiveness, social fairness and resilience’.