CIRCAT Open Call 1 webinar registration is now open. The webinar is designed for organisations interested in applying to CIRCAT Open Call 1, focused on Penetration Testing Scenarios Development for Europe’s critical infrastructures.
CIRCAT Open Call 1 webinar registration is now open. The webinar is designed for organisations interested in applying to CIRCAT Open Call 1, focused on Penetration Testing Scenarios Development for Europe’s critical infrastructures.
The CIRCAT project (Cybersecurity Infrastructure Resilience, Collaboration, and Advanced Training) launched its Open Call 1 (Penetration Testing Scenarios Development) to support European organisations in strengthening cybersecurity resilience by defining and documenting realistic cyber threats against critical infrastructures.
CIRCAT is funded by the European Union under Digital Europe Programme (DIGITAL). The project aims to enhance cybersecurity resilience for large industrial installations and sectors indicated as critical infrastructure sectors in NIS2 (Directive (EU) 2022/2555) by leveraging AI-driven tools and processes.
SCAF-DOME is a short-term initiative funded under the Horizon Europe Programme and linked to the CyberSecDome framework, which advances cybersecurity through AI-enabled security capabilities and immersive incident investigation and response concepts.
The FARM360TECH project is a transformative project that aligns with the I3-2024-INV2a call, advancing the digital and green transformation of European agriculture.
Disinformation about migrants and refugees doesn’t just spread falsehoods. It spreads fear. And fear fuels division. AI-REFRAME is a bold new project designed to stop that. It uses cutting-edge AI to detect and counter online misinformation and hate speech targeting migrants and refugees.
The LibrarIN project, coordinated by Athens Technology Center (ATC), has released its third policy brief: Collaborative Innovation and Best Practice Diffusion in European Libraries: Adapting for Local Impact. Authored by a team of experts from Rete delle Reti, The Lisbon Council, the National Library of Latvia, the Austrian Institute of Technology and Athens Technology Center, this brief explores how European libraries can effectively share, adapt, and scale innovation to meet local needs. The brief is a joint effort between the LibrarIN project and the Erasmus+ TELL project for transparent European learning libraries.
The LibrarIN project, coordinated by Athens Technology Center (ATC), has released its second policy brief: Boosting and Evaluating Collaborative Innovations in Libraries: Managerial Guidelines and Policy Implications. Authored by experts from the University of Alcalá and The Lisbon Council, and enriched with insights from leading European library professionals, this policy brief marks a major step in equipping libraries with the practical tools and strategic direction needed to thrive in the 21st century.
