SME Packages – Cybersecurity
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Summary:
Get help setting up the tools you need to protect yourself against cyberattacks.
As part of the SME Packages – Cybersecurity support programme, you will receive assistance in implementing tools to strengthen the protection of SMEs against cyberattacks.
Thus, the SME Packages - Cybersecurity helps SMEs assess their current level of cybersecurity, assists them in complying with the NIS2 directive and facilitates the implementation of cybersecurity technologies and procedures.
Who is concerned
Any company that:
- has a business permit issued by the Ministry of the Economy;
- meets the conditions for SMEs in terms of staff, annual turnover and annual balance sheet;
- has its registered office in Luxembourg.
Prerequisites
Companies interested in the SME Packages - Cybersecurity should first contact the House of Entrepreneurship of the Chamber of Commerce or the Cybersecurity eHandwierk of the Chamber of Skilled Trades and Crafts (for craft businesses), which will help them fill out the subsidy application form.
Companies must undergo a pre-analysis by the Luxembourg House of Cybersecurity.
Costs
To benefit from the SME Packages - Cybersecurity programme, companies must carry out a project worth between EUR 3,000 (excluding VAT) and EUR 25,000 (excluding VAT).
How to proceed
Amount of aid
The amount of financial aid granted by the Ministry of the Economy for the implementation of a cybersecurity solution is 70% of eligible costs.
Companies will be reimbursed after the package is in place.
Procedure
Pre-analysis of your current situation
Make an appointment with the House of Entrepreneurship of the Chamber of Commerce or with the Cybersecurity eHandwierk department of the Chamber of Skilled Trades and Crafts (for craft businesses) to have the Luxembourg House of Cybersecurity pre-analyse your current situation in terms of cybersecurity in order to identify priority actions.
Definition of your package and choice of service provider
You choose your package and the provider that best meets your expectations. Together, you define a quote of between EUR 3,000 excl. VAT and EUR 25,000 excl. VAT.
Submitting and reviewing your application
The teams from the House of Entrepreneurship and Cybersecurity eHandwierk (for craft businesses) will help you prepare your application for financial aid.
The Ministry of the Economy analyses and decides on your application.
Implementation of the package
The service provider implements cybersecurity tools based on the actions defined during the pre-analysis.
Assessment of your package
Once the service provider's support has ended, an evaluation meeting with the Luxembourg House of Cybersecurity will be held. At that point, the application process will be deemed closed.
Your voucher
You pay the final bill to the provider. The Ministry of the Economy will provide you with financial aid of 70% of eligible costs.
Who to contact
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Ministry of the Economy General Directorate for Industry, new Technology and Research
- Address:
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19-21, boulevard Royal
L-2449
Luxembourg
Luxembourg
L-2914
- Email address:
- fae@eco.etat.lu
- Website:
- https://meco.gouvernement.lu/en.html
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House of Entrepreneurship
- Address:
- 14, rue Erasme L-1468 Luxembourg Luxembourg
- Phone:
- (+352) 42 39 39 330
- Email address:
- info@houseofentrepreneurship.lu
Closed ⋅ Opens tomorrow at 8.30
- Monday:
- 8.30 to 17.00
- Tuesday:
- 8.30 to 17.00
- Wednesday:
- 8.30 to 17.00
- Thursday:
- 8.30 to 17.00
- Friday:
- 8.30 to 17.00
- Saturday:
- Closed
- Sunday:
- Closed
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Chamber of Skilled Trades and Crafts eHandwierk services
- Address:
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2, circuit de la foire internationale
L-1347
Luxembourg-Kirchberg
Luxembourg
B.P. 1604, L-1016
- Phone:
- (+352) 42 67 67 505
- Email address:
- ehandwierk@cdm.lu
- Website:
- https://www.cdm.lu/
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Luxembourg House of Cybersecurity (LHC)
- Address:
- 122, rue Adolphe Fischer L-1521 Luxembourg Luxembourg
- Phone:
- (+352) 27 40 09 86 01
- Email address:
- info@lhbc.lu
- Website:
- https://lhc.lu/
Related procedures and links
Links
Legal references
relatif à l’application des articles 107 et 108 du traité sur le fonctionnement de l’Union européenne aux aides de minimis