Snep d.o.o.
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2026Partners:ARTHUR'S LEGAL, UBITECH LIMITED, MINISTRY OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION, VICOM, SK SECURITY LLC +25 partnersARTHUR'S LEGAL,UBITECH LIMITED,MINISTRY OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION,VICOM,SK SECURITY LLC,YOUCONTROL LTD,INSTITUTE FOR CORPORATIVE SECURITY STUDIES LJUBLJANA,CERTH,UPM,REGIONE FVG,THE LISBON COUNCIL,KUL,INSIEL,DIADIKASIA BUSINESS CONSULTANTS SA,ANCE FVG,ARTELLENCE UKRAINE LLC,CAU,CEA,TREBE LANGUAGE TECHNOLOGIES,ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA SPA,BIGS,TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL DEUTSCHLAND EV,Snep d.o.o.,MINISTRY OF HEALTH,Ministry of the Interior,STATE AGENCY FOR RESTORATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE OF UKRAINE,INTRASOFT International,FUND SAFE UKRAINE 2030,CENTAI,IGHFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101135577Overall Budget: 8,999,550 EURFunder Contribution: 8,999,550 EUREurope is facing unprecedented challenges, such as the health, migration, economic, climate, energy, and political crises, leading to a sharp increase in emergency public spending and relaxation of due diligence checks. This has resulted in a rise in corruption and fraudulent activities, which have significant negative impacts on the European economy, society, environment, and democracy. Despite emerging technology’s potential to become a powerful tool in the fight against corruption and fraud, the public sector has been slow to adopt digitalization, resulting in data NOT being shared, harmonized, or properly analysed, making evidence-based decision-making almost impossible. Governments are slowly adopting new approaches to ensure a more data-driven, transparent, and accountable public governance, but several fundamental data-related issues remain unresolved. With a team of 9 excellent research institutions and universities, 12 technology, business, and standards, developing companies, 7 public end users, and 3 domain-relevant, industry-exposed NGOs, CEDAR will: (1) Identify, collect, fuse, harmonise, and protect complex data sources to generate and share 10+ high-quality, high-value datasets relevant for a more transparent and accountable public governance in Europe. (2) Develop interoperable and secure connectors and APIs to utilise and enrich 6+ Common European Data Spaces. (3) Develop innovative and scalable technologies for effective big data management and Machine Learning (ML) operations. (4) Deliver robust big data analytics and ML to facilitate human-centric and evidence-based decision-making in public administration. (4) Validate the new datasets and technologies (TRL5) in the context of fighting corruption, thus aligning with the EU strategic priorities: digitalisation, economy, democracy. (5) Actively promote results across Europe to ensure their adoption and longevity, and to generate positive, direct, tangible, and immediate impacts.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2025Partners:JRC, Ministère de l'Intérieur, SDIS 2B, SIEMENS SRL, NET-U CONSULTANTS LTD +37 partnersJRC,Ministère de l'Intérieur,SDIS 2B,SIEMENS SRL,NET-U CONSULTANTS LTD,Urad Vlade Republike Slovenije za informacijsko varnost,EU,KEMEA,FONDAZIONE LINKS,Telekom Slovenije (Slovenia),Gendarmerie Nationale,INPS,PFRI,EUSC,CEA,VICOM,CAIXABANK S.A,SYNELIXIS,FSTECHNOLOGY SPA,CYBERCRIME RESEARCH INSTITUTE GMBH,Groupe Up (France),INSTITUTE FOR CORPORATIVE SECURITY STUDIES LJUBLJANA,SZ DOO,JSI,DARS (Slovenia),Snep d.o.o.,DIAGNOSTIC & THERAPEUTIC CENTER OFATHENS HYGEIA SA,PETROL DD LJUBLJANA,ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA SPA,ATC,BYTE COMPUTER SA,CERTH,LUKA KOPER, PORT AND LOGISTIC SYSTEM, D.D.,Ministry of Infrastructure,PORT OF RIJEKA AUTHORITY,INTRASOFT International,SINGULARLOGIC S.A.,SIXENSE ENGINEERING,University of Rijeka,MINISTERO DELL'INTERNO,SITAF,HELLENIC POLICEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101073909Overall Budget: 12,855,000 EURFunder Contribution: 9,998,540 EURATLANTIS aims at enhancing resilience and Cyber-Physical-Human (CPH) security of the key EU Critical Infrastructures, going beyond the scope of distinct assets, systems, and single CI, by addressing resilience at the systemic level against major natural hazards and complex attacks that could potentially disrupt vital functions of the society. The mission of ATLANTIS, which involves 39 European partners with complementary roles and skills, is to improve the resilience and the protection capabilities of interconnected ECI exposed to evolving systemic risks due to existing and emerging large-scale, combined, cyber-physical threats and hazards, guarantee the continuity of operations, while minimizing cascading effects in the infrastructure itself, the environment, other CIs, and the involved population, enabling public and private actors to meet current and emerging challenges by adopting sustainable security solutions. The mission of ATLANTIS will be achieved by - Improving knowledge on large-scale, vulnerability assessment and long-term systemic risks. - Improving the systemic resilience of ECI, through novel, adaptive, flexible, and customizable security measures (“by design”) and tools (“by innovation”). - Improving effective cooperation among CI operators and government security stakeholders, while preserving CI autonomy and sovereignty. - Delivering an open TRL-7 technological framework that will provide the ECIs with AI -based solutions for increased AWARENESS, CAPABILITY and COOPERATION in managing systemic threats. The ATLANTIS solution will be validated and demonstrated in 3 large-scale cross-border and cross-sector pilots: - LSP#1: Cross-Border/Cross Domain Large Scale Pilot in Transport, Energy and Telecoms (Slovenia, Croatia, Italy and France); - LSP#2: Cross Domain Large Scale Pilot in Health, Logistics/Supply Chain and Border control (Cyprus, Greece and Croatia); - LSP#3: Cross-Country Large-Scale Pilot in FinTech/Financial (Spain, Germany, Cyprus).
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