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Description du projet

Recherche avancée en matière de cybersécurité en Europe

L’ère du numérique a apporté de nombreux avantages à l’humanité, mais la question de la sécurité des échanges de données demeure une des préoccupations les plus importantes. Le projet SPARTA, financé par l’UE, réunit un ensemble unique d’acteurs au carrefour de l’excellence scientifique, de l’innovation technologique et des sciences sociales pour aborder la question de la cybersécurité. Le projet entend mettre en place des collaborations uniques, développer des capacités transformatrices et former des centres d’expertise de premier plan au niveau mondial. Par le biais d’une gouvernance innovante, de cas de démonstration ambitieux et d’un engagement communautaire actif, SPARTA entend repenser la manière dont la recherche sur la cybersécurité est menée en Europe dans divers domaines et champs d’expertise.

Objectif

In the domain of Cybersecurity Research and innovation, European scientists hold pioneering positions in fields such as cryptography, formal methods, or secure components. Yet this excellence on focused domains does not translate into larger-scale, system-level advantages. Too often, scattered and small teams fall short of critical mass capabilities, despite demonstrating world-class talent and results. Europe’s strength is in its diversity, but that strength is only materialised if we cooperate, combine, and develop common lines of research. Given today’s societal challenges, this has become more than an advantage – an urgent necessity. Various approaches are being developed to enhance collaboration at many levels. Europe’s framework programs have sprung projects in cybersecurity over the past thirty years, encouraging international cooperation and funding support actions. More recently, the Cybersecurity PPP has brought together public institutions and industrial actors around common roadmaps and projects. While encouraging, these efforts have highlighted the need to break the mould, to step up investments and intensify coordination. The SPARTA proposal brings together a unique set of actors at the intersection of scientific excellence, technological innovation, and societal sciences in cybersecurity. Strongly guided by concrete and risky challenges, it will setup unique collaboration means, leading the way in building transformative capabilities and forming world-leading expertise centres. Through innovative governance, ambitious demonstration cases, and active community engagement, SPARTA aims at re-thinking the way cybersecurity research is performed in Europe across domains and expertise, from foundations to applications, in academia and industry.

Appel à propositions

H2020-SU-ICT-2018-2020

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Sous appel

H2020-SU-ICT-2018-2

Coordinateur

COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 454 356,25
Adresse
RUE LEBLANC 25
75015 PARIS 15
France

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Région
Ile-de-France Ile-de-France Paris
Type d’activité
Research Organisations
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Coût total
€ 1 454 356,25

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