DFM Platform
DFM Funding Monitor

An innovative Virtual Reality based intrusion detection, incident investigation and response approach for enhancing the resilience, security, privacy and accountability of complex and heterogeneous digital systems and infrastructurescore

CyberSecDome · Horizon Europe grant · 2023-09-01–2026-08-31

EC contribution

€5,749,638

Total cost

€6,992,875

Beneficiaries

15
About the data

Source: CORDIS (official EU open data), Horizon Europe. Framework HORIZON · call HORIZON-CL3-2022-CS-01 · scheme HORIZON-IA · topic HORIZON-CL3-2022-CS-01-01. CORDIS record →

Objective

Organisations across the sectors significantly benefit from digital transformation to support evolving business models, services and customer experience. Despite the benefits of digital infrastructure adoption, there are numerous security challenges that could pose any digital disruption and risks for the critical service delivery and overall business continuity. There is a need to understand the overall digital infrastructure context and analyse and predict the possible threats and incidents in real-time so that quick and accurate responses can be taken into consideration for ensuring resilience of service delivery. Additionally, collaborative response and sharing of threat intelligence information is necessary to create overall awareness and increase the response capability of all stakeholders within the ecosystem. CyberSecDome will integrate advanced virtuality reality (VR) to extend the capability of the security solutions aiming to enhance security, privacy and resilience of the Digital Infrastructure. The project will consider AI-enabled security solutions to provide a better prediction of cybersecurity threats and related risks towards an efficient and dynamic incident management and optimise collaborative response among the stakeholders within the Digital Infrastructure ecosystem. CyberSecDome project is built on a collaboration of 15 organisations from 6 EU member states (IT, DE, IE, SE, EL, CY) and 2 affiliated countries (UK, CH), which is composed by 5 industrial partners, 6 scientific partners and 5 SMEs. The project will be coordinate by MAGGIOLI SPA.

Beneficiaries (15)

OrganisationCountryRoleEC contributionSME
MAGGIOLI SPA IT coordinator €503,125
28DIGITAL BE participant €1,403,125 Yes
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN DE participant €481,250
AIRBUS CYBERSECURITY SAS FR participant €429,100
AEGIS IT RESEARCH GMBH DE participant €401,275 Yes
INSTITUT MINES-TELECOM FR participant €370,625
CYBERALYTICS LIMITED CY participant €359,625 Yes
POLYTECHNEIO KRITIS EL participant €321,250
IOTAM INTERNET OF THINGS APPLICATIONS AND MULTI LAYER DEVELOPMENT LTD CY participant €310,625 Yes
ATHENS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT S.A. EL participant €306,250
SECURITY LABS CONSULTING LIMITED IE participant €300,388 Yes
ORGANISMOS TILEPIKOINONION TIS ELLADOS OTE AE EL participant €290,500
LINKOPINGS UNIVERSITET SE participant €272,500
SPHYNX TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS AG CH associatedPartner
ANGLIA RUSKIN UNIVERSITY UK associatedPartner

Get the DFM funding briefing — free

New EU defence calls, tenders and awards in your inbox.

Countries
Sectors
Sources

We store your email only to send the DFM briefing/alerts and to add you to DFM Analysis. Unsubscribe anytime.

Defence Finance Monitor is an analytical and informational product. Grant data is official CORDIS; payment and subscription happen on DFM Analysis.