The project work programme was arranged across seven work packages. WP2-WP4 focused on the technical contributions of the project including the elicitation and analysis of the DEFeND platform requirements, the development of the platform services and the integration deployment and testing of the DEFeND platform. WP5 focuses on the pilots preparation, execution and validation, while WP6 was the main work package for the project dissemination, training and exploitation. WP7 focused on the ethical dimension of the project and WP1 focused on the project management.
After 33 months, the project has achieved the following milestones:
- Complete elicitation, specification, prioritization and analysis of the DEFeND Platform requirements from different perspectives: compliance and legal, privacy and security and stakeholders’ functional and non-functional.
- Design and implementation of the reference DEFeND Platform architecture. Such architecture specifies the five DEFeND services for Data Scope Management, Data Process Management, Data Breach Management, GDPR Reporting and GDPR Planning services and their functionalities, the governance structure, the communication approach with the different interfaces offered for internal and external communication.
- The DEFeND platform, which implements the reference architecture and integrates the five DEFeND services into a single software platform with a unified graphical user interface (Dashboard).. This platform can be provisioned to end-user organisations in three modes: as a service, hybrid and on-premise.
- Description of pilot scenarios that permit validation of the DEFeND approach in four different stakeholders’ domains: Public Administration (Municipality of Peshtera), Banking (Abi Lab), Healthcare (Fundación Hospital Universitario Niño Jesús) and Energy & Utilities (GridPocket), execution of the pilots demonstration, evaluation and confirmation of the platform reaching TRL 7.
- The project set-up the main communication channels (i.e. project website, social network profiles), developed marketing material, prepared public project presentations for academic and industrial events and submitted various scientific papers to create awareness about the project advances.
- The exploitation activities produced a market/competitor analysis, the identification of potential exploitable results and a business plan.