The mission of EuroCC 2 is to continue the establishment of a network of National Centres of Competence (NCC) in the most efficient way, while continuing to address the differences in the maturity of HPC deployment in Europe, for which improvement has already been noted. Therefore, in addition to high-level management to monitor progress in the NCCs’ development, the main task of the overall activity is to support national centres in setting up their individual operational frameworks, while accessing and making the most of the experience and expertise currently available at national and European level.
This time the project will also involve the Centres of Excellence. Our main goal is to drive collaboration, exchange of best practices and knowledge at the European level and to accelerate the improvement of national and thus European capabilities.
Ideal-IST is a CSA – Coordination and Support Action project, supporting EU framework programs' research and innovation activities. Ideal-IST represents an international network of national contact points (NCPs) in the DIGITAL field, which includes over 65 partners from member states, associated countries, partner countries from Eastern Europe (EEPC), partner countries from the Mediterranean region (MPC), and other countries around the world.
The aim of the project is to develop large-scale piloting projects of the EUDI reference wallet addressing two use cases in compliance with the EU toolbox process.
The main CYRESRANGE’s objective is to foster capabilities of existing cyber ranges in order to create a network of Cyber Security Centers of Excellence at the national and regional level based on interconnected cyber ranges, with a focus on improving experience for scenario developers and introducing a comprehensive gamified experience for students. Our ambition is to create the premises of building a community of content creators that will create the premises of a new job in cyber security and professionals that will develop their cybersecurity skills and expertise in key technologies and introducing a cost-effective technology to onboard new cyber ranges.
The purpose of the project is to create a synergistic framework that bridges the cybersecurity capabilities of the civilian and defence sectors in the European Union, by fostering dialogue, sharing research, enhancing knowledge, and encouraging collaborations on critical European cybersecurity issues relevant to both civilian and defence spheres in the European Union.
A federated cyber range tailored to the energy sector is essential to fortify cybersecurity defenses and safeguard critical energy infrastructure against escalating cyber and hybrid threats. This project focuses on developing a state-of-the-art cyber range platform designed for seamless integration with organizations' operational technology (OT) environments. By providing a simulated environment, it enables realistic training, rigorous technology testing, and process evaluation under high-pressure scenarios. Integrating OT systems into the cyber range enhances organizations' preparedness and response capabilities, fostering robust cybersecurity measures.