Who is the project designed for?
The main objective of the project is to provide SMEs with a good, cost-effective and user-friendly solution for cybersecurity that both protects their assets and services, and also open new business opportunities. That way, the main target of the project is SMEs, both in private and public sector but more focused in the first one.
Regarding horizontal markets, we focus in technology areas, more specifically in the ones that require security and privacy in their day-to-day basis. Among others, the ones we are currently focusing are IoT systems, smart cities, e-voting and smart grids. Other areas of interest we have identified are consumer electronics, smart manufacturing, connected health, etc.
Please briefly describe the results your project achieved so far
SMESEC has already identified the cybersecurity and business gaps and necessities of the SMEs of the consortium and has done an analysis of the SME market focusing in technological aspects. These reports allowed us to define the objectives of the platform in technical, business and awareness aspects.
Together with this, we have identified the main innovation that will be obtained in the project, bearing in mind the state of the art of the market, and defined the architecture of the cybersecurity framework, identifying how all the tools will interact for providing a secure and complete protection and the information to be provided to SMEs bearing in mind their required level of expertise.
What are the next steps for your project?
Currently we are working in adapting the existing cybersecurity tools to the requirements and gaps identified by the stakeholders, extending them in order to provide innovative functionalities, and working in the initial version of the general framework. In parallel, the pilots are being prepared for integration with the cybersecurity tools so feedback can be obtained as soon as possible for guiding the development of the framework.