Cybersecurity and digital trust
4 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work — 1 as their primary capability.
Most active in this area
- LUXEMBOURG INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Luxembourg's public research centre specializing in nanomaterials safety, advanced composites, and digital platforms for industrial and environmental applications.
“SPARTA (cybersecurity research governance and certification) and European IPR Helpdesk work indicate growing involvement in digital security and IP protection frameworks.”
LU60 projects - UNIVERSITY OF NORTHUMBRIA AT NEWCASTLE
UK university bridging solar energy, cybersecurity, climate science, and digital health with strong human-centred and public governance research.
“Participated in PANACEA (healthcare cybersecurity), CYBECO (cyberinsurance), and coordinated OpenDoTT on trusted IoT design.”
UK25 projects - UNIVERSITY OF GREENWICH
London university combining cybersecurity research with hands-on SME innovation support, active in food security and crisis training.
“CUREX (health data security), C4IIoT (Industrial IoT security), ENSURESEC (e-commerce security), SECONDO (security economics), and EUNOMIA (decentralised trustful social media).”
PrimaryUK21 projects - UNIVERSITE DE NAMUR
Belgian university combining graphene nanomaterials, evolutionary biology, and digital technologies across 20 H2020 projects with 360 partners in 36 countries.
“SPARTA (cybersecurity skills and certification), TeSLA (trust-based e-assessment), and BODEGA/PROTECT (border security biometrics) show applied security research.”
BE20 projects