If you are a Hospital Network Operator dealing with sensitive patient data across connected medical devices — this project developed a zero-trust computing pipeline that secures hardware and applications. This ensures Health 4.0 services remain operational and private without slowing down critical care systems.
AI-Powered Security Toolbox for Protecting IoT and Cloud Networks from Cyber Attacks
Imagine having a perfect digital twin of your entire company network where you can safely trigger fake cyber attacks to see where you are vulnerable. This tool acts like a flight simulator for security, predicting threats and testing fixes without risking your actual operations. It ensures your devices stay connected and secure while using the least amount of electricity and money possible.
What needed solving
Companies using IoT and Cloud services struggle to secure their data without sacrificing computing speed, increasing energy costs, or risking system downtime during security updates.
What was built
An Integrated Software Toolbox featuring predictive threat intelligence, digital twin 'twinning' tools for stress-testing, and a zero-trust distributed computing pipeline.
Who needs this
Who can put this to work
If you are a Nuclear Plant Operator dealing with safety-critical infrastructure risks — this project developed a predictive threat intelligence toolbox. It allows you to stress-test your attack surface in a virtual space to prevent real-world outages.
If you are a Smart City Technology Provider dealing with massive IoT sensor deployments — this project developed an integrated software toolbox using open APIs. It optimizes security and energy consumption across the city's digital continuum.
Quick answers
What is the cost or pricing model for this toolbox?
Based on available project data, specific pricing is not mentioned, but the project emphasizes sustainability through open source ecosystems.
Can this be scaled to large industrial environments?
Yes, the project targets scalability and interoperability using open standards and APIs, including the Eclipse Connector, to cover the IoT-to-Cloud continuum.
How is the intellectual property or licensing handled?
Based on available project data, the project aims for industry acceptance via open source ecosystems and standardization involvement.
Does this comply with EU data regulations?
The project includes a dedicated portal to link dataspaces to EU Data Spaces such as GAIA-X and IDSA to ensure alignment with EU bodies.
When will the system be ready for operational use?
The project runs from 2024-10-01 to 2027-09-30, with a roadmap leading to 5 operational deployments by the end of the period.
Who built it
The consortium is heavily industry-driven with a 53% industry ratio, comprising 10 industrial partners including 7 SMEs. This strong commercial presence, combined with 3 universities and 4 research centers across 11 countries, suggests a high focus on practical application and market adoption rather than pure theory.
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