CERT Polska along with 19 other partners from 11 countries have joined forces for CyberROAD – a 7FP project aimed to identify current and future issues in the fight against cyber-crime and cyber-terrorism in order to draw a strategic roadmap for cyber security research. A detailed snapshot of the technological, social, economic, political, and legal scenario on which cyber crime and cyber terrorism do develop will be first provided. Then, cyber-crime and cyber-terrorism will be analyzed in order to indentify research gaps and priorities. The project started in May 2014 and is scheduled for 24 months. More information can be found at http://www.cyberroad-project.eu/ The CyberROAD consortium has created a series of surveys with the objective of discovering the gaps in current cyber security practices, in order to identify the areas where more research is needed. The aim is to develop a definitive roadmap for cyber security research. The first survey was released in December 2014, and is accessible here. Now, the CyberROAD consortium is releasing two follow-up surveys: Survey #2, on technological and organisational aspects available here: http://goo.gl/9JfPuq Survey #3, on social, economic and political aspects, available here: http://goo.gl/e3uwOH Everyone is invited to participate in the surveys and the participation would greatly assist the CyberROAD project, as we seek to gather input from as wide a range of sources as possible. Note: No data of a personal nature is required to take part. CyberROAD is a research project funded by the European Commission under the Seventh Framework Programme.