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The Cyberwatching.eu PROJECT HUB is Europe’s ONLY complete and unabridged compilation of EU-funded research projects on cybersecurity topics. It was created specifically to facilitate information transfer, communication and cross-pollination.

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  • IDENTIFY individual projects
  • ACCESS project information
  • CONNECT with the researchers

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MAPPING

MAPPING’s goal is to create an all-round and “joined-up” understanding of the many and varied economic, social, legal and ethical aspects of the recent developments on the Internet, and their consequences for individuals and society at large. It specifically capitalises upon and debates the existing innovation policies, business models and legal frameworks related to the implementation of the Digital Agenda for Europe, as well as the changes needed to set up an improved governance structure for the EU innovation ecosystem.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant  agreement no 612345.

MAMI

MAMI (“Measurement and Architecture for a Middleboxed Internet”) is a European Commission Horizon 2020 funded research project. The MAMI project has started on Jan 1, 2016 and will run for 2.5 years. This project received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 688421.

LIVE FOR

The adoption of the Directive 2014/41/EU on the European Investigation Order is considered a milestone for judicial cooperation in criminal matters in the European Union.

Two-year LIVE_FOR (Criminal Justice Access to Digital Evidences in the Cloud – LIVE_FORensics) project, co-funded by EU DG Justice, has identified the state of the art including the problems and obstacles for putting that Directive and the European Investigation Order to life, and enhanced the awareness among judicial authorities about the newest scientific and educational achievements in the selected domains (live forensic in cloud computing environments).

LIGHTest

Lightweight Infrastructure for Global Heterogeneous Trust management in support of an open Ecosystem of Stakeholders and Trust schemes.
The objective of LIGHTest is to create a global cross-domain trust infrastructure that renders it transparent and easy for verifiers to evaluate electronic transactions. By querying different trust authorities world-wide and combining trust aspects related to identity, business, reputation etc. it will become possible to conduct domain-specific trust decisions.

 

This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under G.A. No. 700321

KONFIDO

KONFIDO is a H2020 project that aims to leverage proven tools and procedures, as well as novel approaches and cutting edge technology, in view of creating a scalable and holistic paradigm for secure inner- and cross-border exchange, storage and overall handling of healthcare data in a legal and ethical way both at national and European levels. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Framework Programme for Research and Innovation under grant agreement no 727528

imPACT

The imPACT project, funded by the European Research Council (ERC) through the ERC Synergy Grant, identifies the many different security issues in today's Internet and seeks to provide conclusive and practical solutions for a secure Internet of tomorrow. 

HERMENEUT

The project aims at developing modelling of cyberattacks, measuring their intangible impacts both at micro and macro levels and developing simulation approaches to cyber risks management. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 740322.

SCISSOR

In traditional industrial control systems and critical infrastructures, security was implicitly assumed by the reliance on proprietary technologies (security by obscurity), physical access protection and disconnection from the Internet. The massive move, in the last decade, towards open standards and IP connectivity, the growing integration of Internet of Things technologies, and the disruptiveness of targeted cyber-attacks, calls for novel, designed-in, cyber security means. This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 644425.

SAURON

SAURON’s main purpose is to provide a multidimensional yet installation-specific Situational Awareness platform to help port operators anticipate and withstand potential cyber, physical or combined threats to their freight and cargo business and to the safety of their employees, visitors, passengers and citizens in the vicinity. This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 740477.

SAINT

The H2020 SAINT project examines the problem of failures in cyber security by using a multidisciplinary approach that goes beyond the purely IT technical viewpoint. This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 740829.

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News

On the event of the adoption of the draft regulation laying down measures for a high common level of cybersecurity at the institutions, bodies, offices and agencies of the Union, the AI4HealthSec project kicked off a process to provide its opinion.

Deliverables Research

This deliverable presents the results of the analysis of the Cybersecurity and Privacy European research projects and their results, including the characterisation of the projects comprised in the Project Radar, the analysis of the Market and Technology Readiness Levels (MTRL)

The Cyberwatching.eu team present in this report a series of visualisations of EC supported activities in the area of Cybersecurity and Privacy that allows possible exploiters of the outputs of these projects to understand their status.

This deliverable offers an analysis of the landscape of EU funded projects in the Cybersecurity and Privacy research community using well-known statistical analysis methodologies.

This deliverable (August 2020) presents a visualisation of EC supported activities in the area of Cybersecurity and Privacy that allows possible exploiters of the outputs of these projects to understand their status.