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Revolutionised Enhanced Supply Chain Automation with Limited Threats Exposure

Project description

Securing supply chains in the cyber age

In the digital age, the integrity of supply chains is under threat, with cyber threats looming large over software and hardware components. Vulnerabilities in third-party segments further exacerbate the risk, demanding a robust solution to ensure the security of our interconnected systems. In this context, the EU-backed RESCALE project aims to transform supply chain security. Specifically, the project will automate evaluations, fortify against vulnerabilities, and institute rigorous cybersecurity audits. This initiative represents a response to the critical need for a secure-by-design approach in our increasingly interconnected world. By automating software and hardware evaluations, ensuring vulnerability-free third-party segments, and implementing robust cybersecurity audit procedures, RESCALE is pioneering an approach that could redefine the future of digital supply chains.

Objective

RESCALE aims at designing, building, and demonstrating secure-by-design supply chains. To this end, RESCALE will (i) automate the evaluation processes of both software and hardware components, (ii) ensure that third-party segments are free from vulnerabilities, (iii) offer effective audit procedures for cybersecurity testing, and (iv) enable the construction of secure systems with the strongest possible guarantees. Overall, RESCALE will systematically analyse and extend, as necessary, every hardware and software layer in a computing system and apply novel tools and methodologies at every step of the entire supply chain.

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ATHINA-EREVNITIKO KENTRO KAINOTOMIAS STIS TECHNOLOGIES TIS PLIROFORIAS, TON EPIKOINONION KAI TIS GNOSIS
Net EU contribution
€ 600 000,00
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ARTEMIDOS 6 KAI EPIDAVROU
151 25 Maroussi
Greece

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€ 600 000,00

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