Project description
Protecting critical information infrastructure from cybercriminals
Europe’s critical information infrastructure (CII) are those interconnected information and communication infrastructures essential for the maintenance of vital societal functions (health, safety, security, economic or social well-being of people). Any disruption or destruction would have serious consequences. In today’s digital era, the increased usage of information technology in modern CIIs makes them vulnerable to cyber-related crime. The EU-funded CyberSANE project will enhance their security and resilience by providing a dynamic collaborative warning and response system. This will support and guide security officers to recognise, identify, dynamically analyse, forecast, treat and respond to advanced persistent threats and handle their daily cyber incidents utilising and combining both structured data and unstructured data coming from social networks and the dark web.
Field of science
- /natural sciences/computer and information sciences/software/malicious software
- /natural sciences/computer and information sciences/software/system software/operating systems
Call for proposal
H2020-SU-ICT-2018
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Funding Scheme
IA - Innovation actionCoordinator
1300 066 Lisboa
Portugal
Participants (15)
28037 Madrid
00185 Roma
46022 Valencia
78153 Le Chesnay Cedex
47822 Santarcangelo Di Romagna
3071 Limassol
1000 Ljubljana
70013 Irakleio
6300 Zug
3000 Leuven
1077 Nicosia
BN2 4AT Brighton
46024 Valencia
D06C8X4 Dublin
90419 Nurnberg