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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2023Partners:BDI DEFENCE INSTITUTE, Indra (Spain), ISEM, UNIDADE LOCAL DE SAUDE DO ALENTEJO CENTRAL EPE, BC2050 +12 partnersBDI DEFENCE INSTITUTE,Indra (Spain),ISEM,UNIDADE LOCAL DE SAUDE DO ALENTEJO CENTRAL EPE,BC2050,NOVOTEC CONSULTORES SA,AREU,PARTICLE SUMMARY,ARATOS.NET,SSSUP,SERGAS,KEMEA,BULGARIAN RED CROSS,University of Murcia,USN,HELENIC RESCUE TEAM HRT,TASSICAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101020676Overall Budget: 6,895,330 EURFunder Contribution: 5,995,760 EURA methodology for tracking and analysing the needs for standardization and certification harmonization thorough the project life cycle will be defined and enforced, which will allow the early identification of issues related to the conceptualization, design, implementation, integration and deployment of tools for support the EU disaster resiliency; which will be facilitated by a complete consultation strategy to the different stakeholders that are expected to act at each capability development phase, ranging from providers to end users. On these grounds H2020-VALKYRIES will develop, integrate and demonstrate capabilities for enabling immediate and coordinated emergency response including search and rescue, security and health, in scenarios of natural/provoked catastrophes with multiple victims, with special application in cases in which several regions or countries are affected and hence greater interoperability being required. H2020-VALKYRIES will propose both design and development of a modular, interoperable, scalable and secure platform, which will allow the integration between legacy solutions and new technologies. The platform will be able to deploy services and dynamically adapt its behaviour, as the emergency requires it. A series of use cases and demonstrators will be developed placing an emphasis on cross-frontier and cross-sectorial BLOS (Beyond Line of Sight) scenarios, where the usual communications infrastructure could have been damaged, and emergency response teams are deployed without an accurate view of the operation environment
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2023Partners:LGAV, M&S, Plymouth University, THALES, EDG West +19 partnersLGAV,M&S,Plymouth University,THALES,EDG West,OUC,AU,INCITES CONSULTING SA,STATE E-GOVERNMENT AGENCY,École Navale,ECO ESO ELECTRICITY SYSTEM OPERATOR,CYBEXER TECHNOLOGIES,BDI DEFENCE INSTITUTE,IEIT,KEMEA,University of Strathclyde,CERTH,ED LUXEMBOURG,INCITES CONSULTING,UNIVERSITY OF PORTSMOUTH HIGHER EDUCATION CORPORATION,University of Peloponnese,CYBERCRIME RESEARCH INSTITUTE GMBH,SHU,ACSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 833673Overall Budget: 7,292,440 EURFunder Contribution: 5,997,020 EURThe FORESIGHT project aims to develop a federated cyber-range solution to enhance the preparedness of cyber-security professionals at all levels and advance their skills towards preventing, detecting, reacting and mitigating sophisticated cyber-attacks. This is achieved by delivering an ecosystem of networked realistic training and simulation platforms that collaboratively bring unique cyber-security aspects from the aviation, smart grid and naval domains. The proposed platform will extend the capabilities of existing cyber-ranges and will allow the creation of complex cross-domain/hybrid scenarios to be built jointly with the IoT domain. Emphasis is given on the design and implementation of realistic and dynamic scenarios that are based on identified and forecasted trends of cyber-attacks and vulnerabilities extracted from cyber-threat intelligence gathered from the dark web; this will enable cyber-security professionals to rapidly adapt to an evolving threat landscape. The development of advanced risk analysis and econometric models will prove to be valuable in estimating the impact of cyber-risks, selecting the most appropriate and affordable security measures, and minimising the cost and time to recover from cyber-attacks. Innovative training curricula, guiding cyber-security professionals to implement and combine security measures using new technologies and established learning methodologies, will be created and employed for training needs; they will be linked to professional certification programs and be supported by learning platforms. Aside from the development of skills, the project aims at a holistic approach to cyber-threat management with the ultimate goal of cultivating a strong security culture. As such, the project puts considerable emphasis on research and development (i.e. research on cyber-threats, development of novel ideas, etc) as the key to increasing training dynamics and awareness methods for exceeding the rate of evolution of cyber-attackers
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2023Partners:SPP, PSNI, FHVR, WAT, UoA +20 partnersSPP,PSNI,FHVR,WAT,UoA,BDI DEFENCE INSTITUTE,Copting,CERTH,SIMAVI,NTT DATA SPAIN, S.L.U.,IN MM SRL,Politsei- ja Piirivalveamet,VICTIM SUPPORT EUROPE AISBL,STMI,ROBOTNIK,SIVECO (Romania),STATE PROTECTION AND GUARD SERVICE,NUIM,CYBERLENS BV,Motorola Solutions (Israel),SHU,KEMEA,University of Vienna,HELLENIC POLICE,MJFunder: European Commission Project Code: 833464Overall Budget: 6,999,080 EURFunder Contribution: 6,999,080 EURCREST aims to equip LEAs with an advanced prediction, prevention, operation, and investigation platform by leveraging the IoT ecosystem, autonomous systems, and targeted technologies and building upon the concept of multidimensional integration and correlation of heterogeneous multimodal data streams (ranging from online content to IoT-enabled sensors) for a) threat detection and assessment, b) dynamic mission planning and adaptive navigation for improved surveillance based on autonomous systems, c) distributed command and control of law enforcement missions, d) sharing of information and exchange of digital evidence based on blockchain, and e) delivery of pertinent information to different stakeholders in an interactive manner tailored to their needs. CREST will also provide chain-of-custody, and path-to-court for digital evidence. Human factors and societal aspects will also be comprehensively addressed, while information packages for educating the wider public on identifying threats and protecting themselves will be prepared and distributed.The platform development will adopt ethics and privacy by-design principles and will be customisable to the legislation of each member state. CREST will be validated in field tests and demonstrations in three operational uses cases: 1) protection of public figures in motorcades and public spaces, 2) counter terrorism security in crowded areas, and 3) Cross-border fight against organised crime (e.g. firearms trafficking). Extensive training of LEAs' personnel, hands-on experience, joint exercises, and training material, will boost the uptake of CREST tools and technologies. With a Consortium of 8 LEAs from 8 European countries, 7 research/academic institutions, 1 civil organisation, and 7 industry partners, CREST delivers a strong representation of the challenges, the requirements and the tools to meet its objectives.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2027Partners:ERATOSTHENES CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE, AIT, MI SR, FEDERAL MINISTRY FOR EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, ETICAS DATA SOCIETY +12 partnersERATOSTHENES CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE,AIT,MI SR,FEDERAL MINISTRY FOR EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS,ETICAS DATA SOCIETY,ED LUXEMBOURG,INSPECTORATUL GENERAL AL POLITIEI DE FRONTIERA AL MINISTERULUI AFACERILOR INTERNE,General Maritime Directorate,GEOSYSTEMS HELLAS IT KAI EFARMOGESGEOPLIROFORIAKON SYSTIMATON ANONIMIETAIREIA,IGPF,HSE,CHIEF DIRECTORATE BORDER POLICE,BDI DEFENCE INSTITUTE,STATE BORDER GUARD SERVICE AT THE MINISTRY OF THE INTERIOR,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,MUITINES DEPARTAMENTAS PRIE LIETUVOS RESPUBLIKOS FINANSU MINISTERIJOS,SECURITONFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101168316Funder Contribution: 3,992,780 EURThe EU has experienced a surge in fixed border surveillance solutions, including physical barriers, covering 13% of external land borders. The BorderForce project responds to evolving threats by enhancing real-time surveillance capabilities. It introduces a dynamic system, featuring self-sufficient, transportable Command and Control (C2) Stations with configurable and extendable capabilities. These stations incorporate versatile surveillance towers with anti-drone features, integrating data from autonomous monitoring sensors and UAV systems. Dedicated satellite resources, including CubeSat, strategically positioned at high-risk spots, ensure frequent revisits to critical areas. To enable early threat assessment, BorderForce leverages Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT), processing online data for border security threats. The project emphasizes ethical, legal, and social aspects, safeguarding fundamental rights in border surveillance capability development. BorderForce collaborates with EU and candidate country border authorities, customs, and Common Security and Defense Policy (CSDP) entities. It defines scenarios, gathers architecture feedback, and validates end user feedback. The project emphasizes data exchange, novel user interfaces (e.g., XR), and immersive training for collaborative threat assessment, promoting safety and security while upholding fundamental rights. This solution enhances resource sustainability by improving the coordination and deployment of reusable security measures. The BorderForce solution will be validated in 2 field trials to become TRL7. It ensures seamless operations in monitoring the flow of goods, people, and information. Addressing challenges like migration, smuggling, and geopolitical tensions, BorderForce contributes to regional stability, particularly in crises. Overall, it combines technological innovation and international collaboration to bolster border security, prioritizing fundamental rights and ethical considerations.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2023Partners:SEASTEMA, SIMAVI, BDI DEFENCE INSTITUTE, CYBEXER TECHNOLOGIES, ZANASI +31 partnersSEASTEMA,SIMAVI,BDI DEFENCE INSTITUTE,CYBEXER TECHNOLOGIES,ZANASI,IICT,Laurea University of Applied Sciences,ESI CEE EUROPEAN SOFTWARE INSTITUTE- CENTER EASTERN EUROPE,Vitrociset (Italy),ECOLE ROYALE MILITAIRE - KONINKLIJKE MILITAIRE SCHOOL,KhAI,AON SPA INSURANCE & REINSURANCE BROKERS,NUIM,Jagiellonian University,VTCB,TELELINK BUSINESS SERVICES EAD,RHEA,VISIONSPACE TECHNOLOGIES GMBH,UNAp,ACEA,MANAGING & INNOVATION BUSINESS PARTNERS SL,CERTH,BU,CIRM,Semmelweis University,Enquirya B.V.,Link Campus University,FINCANTIERI - CANTIERI NAVALI ITALIANI SPA,TUT,CERTSIGN,BAS,SIVECO (Romania),TME,Naval Group (France),AIS SPA AISOFTW@ARE SPA ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SOFTWARE SPA,GUARDTIME OUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 830943Overall Budget: 15,987,300 EURFunder Contribution: 15,987,300 EURECHO delivers an organized and coordinated approach to improve proactive cyber defence of the European Union, through effective and efficient multi-sector collaboration. The Partners will execute on a 48-month work plan to develop, model and demonstrate a network of cyber research and competence centres, with a central competence at the hub. The Central Competence Hub serves as the focal point for the ECHO Multi-sector Assessment Framework enabling multi-sector dependencies management, provision of an ECHO Early Warning System, an ECHO Federation of Cyber Ranges and management of an expanding collection of Partner Engagements. The ECHO Multi-sector Assessment Framework refers to the analysis of challenges and opportunities derived from sector specific use cases, transversal cybersecurity needs analysis and development of inter-sector Technology Roadmaps involving horizontal cybersecurity disciplines. The Early Warning System, Federation of Cyber Ranges and Inter-sector Technology Roadmaps will then be subject of Demonstration Cases incorporating relevant involvement of inter-dependent industrial sectors. The ECHO Cyber-skills Framework provides the foundation for development of cybersecurity education and training programmes including a common definition of transversal and inter-sector skills and qualifications needed by cybersecurity practitioners. The ECHO Cybersecurity Certification Scheme provides a sector specific and inter-sector process for cybersecurity certification testing of new technologies and products resulting from the proposed technology roadmaps. The project will develop and operate under an ECHO Governance Model, by which the efforts across the EU Network of Cybersecurity Competence Centres can be coordinated and optimized to provide lasting and sustainable excellence in cybersecurity skills development; research and experimentation; technology roadmaps delivery; and certified security products for improved cybersecurity resilience.
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