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Online Safety and Security for Protection of Public-Facing Professionals and Democratic Resiliencecore

OSPREY · Horizon Europe grant · 2025-12-01–2028-11-30

EC contribution

€2,999,640

Total cost

€2,999,640

Beneficiaries

17
About the data

Source: CORDIS (official EU open data), Horizon Europe. Framework HORIZON · call HORIZON-CL3-2024-FCT-01 · scheme HORIZON-RIA · topic HORIZON-CL3-2024-FCT-01-06. CORDIS record →

Objective

Online Safety and Security for Protection of Public-Facing Professionals and Democratic ResiliencePolitician, Reporters, Teachers, Emergency services staff and Police officers are public-facing professionals (PFPs). This means they operate in the public eye with at times dramatic repercussions for their private lives (e.g., ‘trial by social media’, unwanted identification, online harassment and threats to themselves or their families). Online attacks are often framed as a way to ‘redress injustices’ or holding public professionals to account. They, however, can have dramatic negative consequences. Therefore, it is important to better understand the challenges faced by PFPs for their participation in online spaces and provide mechanisms to them and their organisations to effectively safeguard, manage and mitigate against these risks.OSPREY will build a knowledge base for PFP-specific risks, harms, protection needs and harm impacts, focusing on mapping shared and profession-specific risk profiles and safeguarding requirements; create a comprehensive knowledge-base on attack vectors and motivations of perpetrators across to understand disparate types/motivations (e.g., personal grievances, ideological driven campaigns, foreign political campaigns) to guide improved protection approaches; co-create advanced AI tools, mechanisms and solutions shaped for PFP-specific challenges empowering secure participation in online spaces; toolkits and trainings to improve knowledge of PFPs, their employing organisations, LEAs and law/policy makers how to prevent, manage and mitigate online harms as well as legislate for better safety of PFPs; improve public awareness on online harm impacts, including practical approaches to allyship and bystander activation.

Beneficiaries (17)

OrganisationCountryRoleEC contributionSME
SHEFFIELD HALLAM UNIVERSITY UK coordinator €480,000
ETHNIKO KENTRO EREVNAS KAI TECHNOLOGIKIS ANAPTYXIS EL participant €410,000
MINISTERE DE L'INTERIEUR FR participant €253,625
FUNDACION CENTRO DE TECNOLOGIAS DE INTERACCION VISUAL Y COMUNICACIONES VICOMTECH ES participant €205,675 Yes
CYBERCRIME RESEARCH INSTITUTE GMBH DE participant €177,500 Yes
FORUM EUROPEEN POUR LA SECURITE URBAINE FR participant €174,750
VICTIM SUPPORT EUROPE AISBL BE participant €174,375 Yes
Global Cyber Alliance Belgium asbl BE participant €161,250
CAMARA MUNICIPAL DE LISBOA PT participant €158,750
SISAMINISTERIO (SM) FI participant €146,250
MCMASTER UNIVERSITY CA participant €143,438
EREVNITIKO PANEPISTIMIAKO INSTITOUTO SYSTIMATON EPIKOINONION KAI YPOLOGISTON EL participant €131,875
ERASMUS UNIVERSITEIT ROTTERDAM NL participant €130,762
HOME OFFICE UK participant €114,202
SCOTTISH POLICE AUTHORITY UK participant €90,938
Malta Police Force MT participant €46,250
CYBERPEACE INSTITUTE CH associatedPartner

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