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EU funding (€5,749,638): An innovative Virtual Reality based intrusion detection, incident investigation and response approach for enhancing the resilience, security, privacy and accountability of … Hor10 Aug 2023 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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An innovative Virtual Reality based intrusion detection, incident investigation and response approach for enhancing the resilience, security, privacy and accountability of complex and heterogeneous digital systems and infrastructures

Organisations across the sectors significantly benefit from digital transformation to support evolving business models, services and customer experience. Despite the benefits of digital infrastructure adoption, there are numerous security challenges that could pose any digital disruption and risks for the critical service delivery and overall business continuity. There is a need to understand the overall digital infrastructure context and analyse and predict the possible threats and incidents in real-time so that quick and accurate responses can be taken into consideration for ensuring resilience of service delivery. Additionally, collaborative response and sharing of threat intelligence information is necessary to create overall awareness and increase the response capability of all stakeholders within the ecosystem. CyberSecDome will integrate advanced virtuality reality (VR) to extend the capability of the security solutions aiming to enhance security, privacy and resilience of the Digital Infrastructure. The project will consider AI-enabled security solutions to provide a better prediction of cybersecurity threats and related risks towards an efficient and dynamic incident management and optimise collaborative response among the stakeholders within the Digital Infrastructure ecosystem. CyberSecDome project is built on a collaboration of 15 organisations from 6 EU member states (IT, DE, IE, SE, EL, CY) and 2 affiliated countries (UK, CH), which is composed by 5 industrial partners, 6 scientific partners and 5 SMEs. The project will be coordinate by MAGGIOLI SPA.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Anglia Ruskin University ?
28Digital €1,403,125
AEGIS IT RESEARCH GmbH €401,275
Airbus Cybersecurity SAS €429,100
Athens International Airport SA €306,250
Cyberalytics Ltd. €359,625
Institut Mines-Telecom €370,625
Iotam Internet of Things Applications and Multi Layer Development Ltd. €310,625
Linkopings Universitet €272,500
Maggioli S.p.A. €503,125
Organismos Tilepikoinonion TIS Ellados Ote ΑΕ €290,500
Polytechneio Kritis €321,250
Security Labs Consulting Ltd. €300,388
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN €481,250

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101120779

The filing refers to a past date, and does not necessarily reflect the current state. The current state is available on the following page: Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford.