Brussels Liaison Officer Sarah Cooke O'Dowd represents EIGE at this high-level roundtable organized by the Lisbon Council for Economic Competitiveness and Social Renewal. With the European Commission’s action plan against cyberbullying officially published, the European Union stands at a critical juncture. The challenge now shifts from drafting strategy to delivering real-world protection, ensuring that digital policies not only block harms but also empower the next generation with the resilience and tools to navigate the online world safely. This High-Level Roundtable gathers policymakers, digital innovators, civil society leaders and youth advocates to discuss how to do that, while EIGE's short input will look at the gendered nature of cyberbullying.