Consortium partners

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MAG: MAGGIOLI SPA is a leader in provisioning complete IT solutions and services for the public sector, with extensive experience in designing and managing national and international R&D projects, either serving as a coordinator, system integrator or developer. MAG already developed various cloud-based solutions and services have been developed and are being commercialised targeting both public and private organisations at local, regional and governmental levels.

Role: Using its expertise on previous relevant projects (e.g., CYRENE) MAG will be the coordinator of the project and manage the IPR, certification and market analysis activities. MAG will lead WP 1 and WP6, T1.1, T1.4, T6.2, and T6.4

TUM: Technical University of Munich is one of the top leading universities in Europe in research and innovation. The Embedded Systems and Internet of Things Group in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering researching topics related to dynamic incident response in cyber-physical systems.

Role: TUM will be the Technical Coordinator and the main contributor of the DAIR tool. Also, it will lead WP2, T1.2, T2.5, and T3.5.

ACS: Airbus Defence and Space Cyber Programmes is subsidized by Airbus group with focus on cyber-security issues in defence, aeronautic domain, and protection of critical infrastructures. ACS developed two flagship solutions CyberRange and PROPHECY, which allows to simulate and visualise the real of IT/OT systems composed of tens or hundreds of machines and possible attack scenarios and related response.

Role: ACS will contribute to the DAIR and Incident Investigation tools. It will also support the integration of CyberSecDome and lead T3.3 and T4.5.

AIA: Athens International Airport is the first major Greenfield airport constructed with the participation of the private sector. AIA can offer operational expertise and a real environment for the conduction of operational tests. AIA has participated in several European R&D projects and by utilizing its infrastructure has contributed towards designing and developing valuable services for the aviation industry.

Role: AIA will coordinate the CyberSecDome pilot development and evaluation activities and will lead one of the pilots relating to the Digital Ecosystem. It will lead WP5 and T5.2 and T5.6

EIT: EIT Digital is a pan-European multi-stakeholder open-innovation ecosystem of top European corporations, SMEs, startups, universities and research institutes, where students, researchers, engineers, business developers and investors address the technology, talent, skills, business and capital needs of digital entrepreneurship.

Role: EIT will be managing the Open Calls, and hence leading task T5.3.

OTE: Hellenic Telecommunications Organisation S.A. is one of the largest technology companies in Greece offers telephone and broadband services. OTE is the largest mobile and landline network provider with cutting-edge technologies such as 5G and Fibre for the digital transformation of society. OTE is actively involved in several research and development projects.

Role: OTE will contribute to the use case specification, an internal pilot operation, and will lead one of the pilots relating to its large Digital Infrastructure. It will lead T2.4 and T5.1.

IMT: Institute Mines Telecom is a leading institution notably in digital, industrial and digital health transformation. Cyber CNI Chair of ITM conducts research and training in the field of cybersecurity of critical infrastructures including energy networks, industrial processes, water production plants, and financial systems. The chair develops The CyberVR interface which provides a metaverse for collaborative distributed risk analysis, situational awareness, and management of systems.

Role: IMT will contribute to the VR-Interface. It will lead WP4 and T4.1 and T4.2.

LiU: Linköping University is among the world’s top 50 young universities (QS Top 50 under 50). RTSLAB at LiU is one of the four research labs in the Software and Systems division, which in turn is one of the five divisions in the Computer and Information Science department with some 200 employees. The lab specialises in research on security, dependability, and resource efficiency in collaboration with industrial partners and has several ongoing research projects related to AI, security, and cyber-physical systems.

Role: LiU will contribute with expertise to the Automated Pen-Testing tool and will lead T2.1.

AEGIS: AEGIS IT RESEARCH is a research and development company that is involved in developing innovative IT solutions for business sectors with expertise in digital forensic investigations, adaptive Big Data visualization systems, secure embedded platforms, access control and network security systems, and privacy-preserving systems.

Role: AEGIS will contribute to various technical security solutions, especially in the field of Forensics Visualization and lead T1.5, T2.3, T5.3, T5.4 and T5.5.

SLC: Security Labs Consulting Limited specializes in Risk Assessment and Management, Cyber Threat Management, Secure Software Systems Lifecycle, and Privacy-by-Design. It provides innovative solutions, underpinned by strong research, and consulting services.

Role: Inside CyberSecDome, SLC will contribute to the Dynamic Risk analysis and Automated Pen-Testing tools. Also, it will participate in the platform’s development and
integration activities. It will lead T1.3 and T3.4.

TUC: Technical University of Crete offers significant expertise in mature, operational as well as state-of-the-art cyber-security techniques and good practices for security monitoring. TUC’s strong involvement in both research and industry-focused projects provides thorough and up-to-date knowledge on current and emerging cyber-security threats faced by ICT systems.

Role: TUC will contribute to the IDP tool and participate in the platform development. It will lead T6.3.

CBRL: Cyberalytics has significant expertise in cyber security and privacy assurance platform which offers multiple and complementary types of threat and vulnerability analysis, penetration testing and continuous monitoring, enabling both signature and anomaly-based checks. Cyberalytics is also providing cyber range capabilities on top of its security and privacy assurance platform, which can be driven by the actual security assessments carried out for different organisations, and thus realise custom cyber security training programmes.

Role: CBRL will bring to CyberSecDome its security and privacy assurance platform and contribute to the IDP tool. It will lead T3.2.

ITML: ITML provides novel and tailor-made software solutions based on a variety of technologies, such as big data analytics, advanced data mining and machine learning. ITML’s vision is to deliver products and services close to the real customers and market needs, ultimately improving the user experience and access to technology with various applications including e-shops, e-learning, Business Process Management (BPM), or any other customized application.

Role: ITML will contribute to the Privacy-aware Information Knowledge Sharing (PIKS) tool and participate in swarm-based collaboration approach and dissemination activities and will lead WP3 and T3.1, T4.4, T6.1.

STS: Sphynx Technology Solutions AG offers products, solutions, and consulting services mainly in the areas of cyber intelligence, analytics, incident response, assurance and certification. The technologies offered by Sphynx include sophisticated event processing and analytics, security monitoring and testing, intrusion detection, fraud management, and incident response.

Role: STS will contribute to the PIKS tool and security services for security assessments, analytics and certification. STS will lead T4.3.

ARU: Anglia Ruskin University has extensive European collaborative project experience, across various topic and policy areas, such as e.g., social innovation, presumption, energy/mobility communities, circular economy, digital technologies, climate action, resource efficiency and cybersecurity. ARU has previously coordinated multiple FP7, FP8, and H2020 projects. Currently, it partners in several Horizon Europe projects.

Role: ARU will contribute to Dynamic Risk Analysis and PIKS tools.

MAG: MAGGIOLI SPA is a leader in provisioning complete IT solutions and services for the public sector, with extensive experience in designing and managing national and international R&D projects, either serving as a coordinator, system integrator or developer. MAG already developed various cloud-based solutions and services have been developed and are being commercialised targeting both public and private organisations at local, regional and governmental levels.

Role: Using its expertise on previous relevant projects (e.g., CYRENE) MAG will be the coordinator of the project and manage the IPR, certification and market analysis activities. MAG will lead WP 1 and WP6, T1.1, T1.4, T6.2, and T6.4

TUM: Technical University of Munich is one of the top leading universities in Europe in research and innovation. The Embedded Systems and Internet of Things Group in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering researching topics related to dynamic incident response in cyber-physical systems.

Role: TUM will be the Technical Coordinator and the main contributor of the DAIR tool. Also, it will lead WP2, T1.2, T2.5, and T3.5.

ACS: Airbus Defence and Space Cyber Programmes is subsidized by Airbus group with focus on cyber-security issues in defence, aeronautic domain, and protection of critical infrastructures. ACS developed two flagship solutions CyberRange and PROPHECY, which allows to simulate and visualise the real of IT/OT systems composed of tens or hundreds of machines and possible attack scenarios and related response.

Role: ACS will contribute to the DAIR and Incident Investigation tools. It will also support the integration of CyberSecDome and lead T3.3 and T4.5.

AIA: Athens International Airport is the first major Greenfield airport constructed with the participation of the private sector. AIA can offer operational expertise and a real environment for the conduction of operational tests. AIA has participated in several European R&D projects and by utilizing its infrastructure has contributed towards designing and developing valuable services for the aviation industry.

Role: AIA will coordinate the CyberSecDome pilot development and evaluation activities and will lead one of the pilots relating to the Digital Ecosystem. It will lead WP5 and T5.2 and T5.6

EIT: EIT Digital is a pan-European multi-stakeholder open-innovation ecosystem of top European corporations, SMEs, startups, universities and research institutes, where students, researchers, engineers, business developers and investors address the technology, talent, skills, business and capital needs of digital entrepreneurship.

Role: EIT will be managing the Open Calls, and hence leading task T5.3.

OTE: Hellenic Telecommunications Organisation S.A. is one of the largest technology companies in Greece offers telephone and broadband services. OTE is the largest mobile and landline network provider with cutting-edge technologies such as 5G and Fibre for the digital transformation of society. OTE is actively involved in several research and development projects.

Role: OTE will contribute to the use case specification, an internal pilot operation, and will lead one of the pilots relating to its large Digital Infrastructure. It will lead T2.4 and T5.1.

IMT: Institute Mines Telecom is a leading institution notably in digital, industrial and digital health transformation. Cyber CNI Chair of ITM conducts research and training in the field of cybersecurity of critical infrastructures including energy networks, industrial processes, water production plants, and financial systems. The chair develops The CyberVR interface which provides a metaverse for collaborative distributed risk analysis, situational awareness, and management of systems.

Role: IMT will contribute to the VR-Interface. It will lead WP4 and T4.1 and T4.2.

LiU: Linköping University is among the world’s top 50 young universities (QS Top 50 under 50). RTSLAB at LiU is one of the four research labs in the Software and Systems division, which in turn is one of the five divisions in the Computer and Information Science department with some 200 employees. The lab specialises in research on security, dependability, and resource efficiency in collaboration with industrial partners and has several ongoing research projects related to AI, security, and cyber-physical systems.

Role: LiU will contribute with expertise to the Automated Pen-Testing tool and will lead T2.1.

AEGIS: AEGIS IT RESEARCH is a research and development company that is involved in developing innovative IT solutions for business sectors with expertise in digital forensic investigations, adaptive Big Data visualization systems, secure embedded platforms, access control and network security systems, and privacy-preserving systems.

Role: AEGIS will contribute to various technical security solutions, especially in the field of Forensics Visualization and lead T1.5, T2.3, T5.3, T5.4 and T5.5.

SLC: Security Labs Consulting Limited specializes in Risk Assessment and Management, Cyber Threat Management, Secure Software Systems Lifecycle, and Privacy-by-Design. It provides innovative solutions, underpinned by strong research, and consulting services.

Role: Inside CyberSecDome, SLC will contribute to the Dynamic Risk analysis and Automated Pen-Testing tools. Also, it will participate in the platform’s development and
integration activities. It will lead T1.3 and T3.4.

TSI: Telecommunication Systems Institute offers significant expertise in mature, operational as well as state-of-the-art cyber-security techniques and good practices for security monitoring. TSI’s strong involvement in both research and industry-focused projects provides thorough and up-to-date knowledge on current and emerging cyber-security threats faced by ICT systems.

Role: TSI will contribute to the IDP tool and participate in the platform development. It will lead T6.3.

CBRL: Cyberalytics has significant expertise in cyber security and privacy assurance platform which offers multiple and complementary types of threat and vulnerability analysis, penetration testing and continuous monitoring, enabling both signature and anomaly-based checks. Cyberalytics is also providing cyber range capabilities on top of its security and privacy assurance platform, which can be driven by the actual security assessments carried out for different organisations, and thus realise custom cyber security training programmes.

Role: CBRL will bring to CyberSecDome its security and privacy assurance platform and contribute to the IDP tool. It will lead T3.2.

ITML: ITML provides novel and tailor-made software solutions based on a variety of technologies, such as big data analytics, advanced data mining and machine learning. ITML’s vision is to deliver products and services close to the real customers and market needs, ultimately improving the user experience and access to technology with various applications including e-shops, e-learning, Business Process Management (BPM), or any other customized application.

Role: ITML will contribute to the Privacy-aware Information Knowledge Sharing (PIKS) tool and participate in swarm-based collaboration approach and dissemination activities and will lead WP3 and T3.1, T4.4, T6.1.

STS: Sphynx Technology Solutions AG offers products, solutions, and consulting services mainly in the areas of cyber intelligence, analytics, incident response, assurance and certification. The technologies offered by Sphynx include sophisticated event processing and analytics, security monitoring and testing, intrusion detection, fraud management, and incident response.

Role: STS will contribute to the PIKS tool and security services for security assessments, analytics and certification. STS will lead T4.3.

ARU: Anglia Ruskin University has extensive European collaborative project experience, across various topic and policy areas, such as e.g., social innovation, presumption, energy/mobility communities, circular economy, digital technologies, climate action, resource efficiency and cybersecurity. ARU has previously coordinated multiple FP7, FP8, and H2020 projects. Currently, it partners in several Horizon Europe projects.

Role: ARU will contribute to Dynamic Risk Analysis and PIKS tools.