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NECS

The European Network for Cybersecurity (NECS) was formed in response to the increased need of highly qualified experts able to cope with all the aspects of the European cybersecurity strategy that is currently under implementation. This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 675320.

NECOMA

The NECOMA project addresses objective (c), Cybersecurity for improved resilience against cyber threats, of the ICT-EU Japan Coordinated call FP7-ICT-2013-EU-Japan. It aims at providing new means to understand cyberthreats and to mitigate their effect on infrastructure and endpoints. This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 608533.

CyberWiz

The ICT environments of critical infrastructures (such as energy distribution systems) are composed of a large number of systems connected to form a complex system of systems. Recent initiatives to upgrade power systems into smart grids target an even tighter integration with information technologies to enable the integration of renewable energy sources, local and bulk generation and demand response. To fully estimate the security of an enterprise’s system architecture, a large number of issues must be considered.

CYBERWISER.eu

CYBERWISER.eu pragmatically addresses the urgent need to count on highly-skilled, multi-disciplined cybersecurity professionals, given the increasingly aggressive cyber-landscape that Europe and the world is facing.

CyberSec4Europe

Introduction

CYBECO

CYBECO will research, develop, demonstrate, evaluate and exploit a new framework for managing cybersecurity risks, one that is focusing on cyberinsurance, as key risk management treatment.

CS-AWARE

The CS-AWARE project approach will be a big step towards automation of cyber incident detection, classification and visualisation, and will be based on mature big data analysis tools and methodologies provided by consortium partners.

Cryptography to Optimize Privacy and Cybersecurity

Introduction

This project will provide solutions to the increasing demand of cybersecurity by developing cryptographic protocols optimizing confidentiality, integrity and availability of data, while preserving privacy for persons and entities. We propose the following general objectives:

CROSSMINER

CROSSMINER uniquely combines advanced software project analyses with online monitoring in the IDE.

CREDENTIAL

The main ambition of the Horizon 2020 project CREDENTIAL is to realize an end-to-end secure and privacy-preserving platform for managing and storing users' digital identity information, ranging from authentication credentials over medical reports to tax data or similar.

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