Dynamic Threat Intelligence for Improvement of Resilience of Critical Infrastructure During Pandemics

19th Conference on Computer Science and Intelligence Systems (FedCSIS). Belgrade, Serbia
The COVID-19 pandemic is an example of a temporary situation when critical infrastructure (CI) operators had to operate with continuously changing conditions. The role of cyber infrastructure during pandemics, for example for the remote work or access to critical systems, has also changed.

Preserving data privacy in Machine Learning pipelines with Federated Learning

FAME's project blog
The feature extraction capabilities of Machine Learning (ML) models have led to their wide adoption in a large variety of sectors: from anomaly detection for machinery, to user clustering and behavioral prediction, market trends predictions, or the analysis of text, sound, and image data.

How does resilience relate to risk

Project SUNRISE's blog
"Risk and resilience are interconnected concepts. In fact, one of our goals in SUNRISE is to integrate resilience metrics with risk metrics.

Leveraging Large Language Models for Financial Predictions

FAME project blog
In the world of finance, where every decision can have significant ramifications, the possibility of predicting market movements is invaluable. Traditionally, analysts have relied on a combination of data analysis, market trends, and expert insights to make informed predictions.

Stack and Stick are in Stock

CROSSCON website (blog)
The CROSSCON is a research project that targets developing research ideas into practical techniques and supporting prototypes, and the level of ambition is to validate results in lab conditions that are representative of a complex IoT system (i.e., technology readiness levels TRL 4 and TRL5).

FAME: Federated Decentralized Trusted Data Marketplace for Embedded Finance

IEEE
Due to its multivariate and multipurpose use and reuse, data’s worth is dramatically increasing, leading to an era characterized by the generation of data marketplaces towards accessing, selling, sharing, and trading data and data assets.

Collaborative Ranking of Results in Pilot Projects for the EU Cybersecurity Competence Community

IEEE/ 2023 JNIC Cybersecurity Conference (JNIC)
Cybersecurity ecosystem in EU is a hot topic, as it relates to the recent establishment of the EU Cybersecurity Competence Centre (ECCC), the Network of National Coordination Centres (NCCs) and the Cybersecurity Community (CC).

TERME: a cyber-physical resilience toolset for risk assessment

IEEE/ 2023 JNIC Cybersecurity Conference (JNIC)
With the increased digitalization and adoption of cost-effective off-the-shelf components and cyber connectivity, Critical Infrastructures (CI) operators have benefited in many ways, but the attack surface has also become larger.

Governance Mesh Approach for Cybersecurity Ecosystem

Plovdiv (Bulgaria)
Four EU pilot projects were launched in 2019 (ECHO, SPARTA, CSEU, and CONCORDIA) with the focus on specific context of EU Regulation that is establishing the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre (ECCC), together with the Network of National Coordination Centers (NCCs), and Competence communit

Digital Sovereignty in Cyber Security

Cybersec4Europe project has been quite influential as a pilot of the Cyber Competence Network, contributing to a wide and rich community of cybersecurity stakeholders.

Next Generation Platform-as-a-Service (NGPaaS) From DevOps to Dev-for-Operations

NGPaaS White Paper published on Atos Global Blog

LEPS – Leveraging eID in the Private Sector

Chapter in book “Challenges in Cybersecurity and Privacy - the European Research Landscape” by River Publishers. ISBN: 9788770220880 doi: https://doi.org/10.13052/rp-9788770220873 https://www.riverpublishers.com/research_details.php?book_id=711

ZONESEC: built-in cyber-security for wide area surveillance system

ZONESEC: built-in cyber-security for wide area surveillance system. Aljosa Pasic, Jose-Ramon Martinez-Salio, Susana Gonzalez Zarzosa, Rodrigo Diaz. Reggio Calabria, Italy, August 29 – September 1, 2017 (ARES 2017)

ZONESEC: built-in cyber-security for wide area surveillance system

It describes how the multi-agent architecture originaly proposed in ZONeSEC project can be applied also to cyber-security components in order to address challenges such as cost, complexity or difficulty to coordinate activities in distributed settings, such as cross-border surveillance operations

A Fully Balanced Ultra-Wide Band Mixer MMIC with Multi-Tanh Triplet Input for High Dynamic Range Radar Receiver Systems

Technical university of Dresden published three papers: “A Fully Balanced Ultra-Wide Band Mixer MMIC with Multi-Tanh Triplet Input for High Dynamic Range Radar Receiver Systems” was accepted for ICNF conference in Vilnius, from June 20-23 (http://www.icnf2017.ff.vu.lt/) and another paper, named “

ZONESEC: built-in cyber-security for wide area surveillance system

Paper named “ZONESEC: built-in cyber-security for wide area surveillance system” has been accepted for publication in S-CI 2017 Workshop, which will take place in conjunction with ARES 2017 to be held 29 august-1 September in Reggio Calabria, Italy.