The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) is the Union’s agency dedicated to achieving a high common level of cybersecurity across Europe. ENISA contributes to EU cyber policy, enhances the trustworthiness of ICT products, services and processes with cybersecurity certification schemes, cooperates with Member States and EU bodies, and helps Europe prepare for the cyber […]
Monthly Archives: February 2022
The 3rd issue of SPIDER Project Newsletter has been published! It covers a period of 12 months, from January to December 2021. A lot of achievements and the current status of implementation is presented for all running Word Packages. Read it here.
Co-hosted at 8th IEEE International Conference on Network Softwarization (NetSoft2022) that will be held from June 27 to July 1, 2022 in Milan, Italy. The SecSoft workshop is a joint initiative from EU Cyber-Security projects: GUARD, SIMARGL, RAINBOW, PALANTIR, INSPIRE-5Gplus and SIFIS-Home. Important dates Workshop paper submission deadline: February 28, 2022 Workshop paper acceptance: April 11, […]
RAINBOW Project is organising a webinar on the 22nd of February (15.00-17.00 CET) entitled: “RAINBOW Security and Trust in Fog Computing”. RAINBOW partners involved with the security and trust for Fog and Cross-Cloud Services will provide insights on how the RAINBOW approach to Fog Computing Security provides trust and provable security! Read more at the […]
The SANCUS Project took part in the ARES 2021 conference with two papers that were presented related to the project. Read the papers here and learn more about SANCUS work: SANCUS: Multi-layers Vulnerability Management Framework for Cloud-native 5G networks 5Greplay: a 5G Network Traffic Fuzzer – Application to Attack Injection
SPIDER partners TID and UPM got a paper accepted to be published in open access journal Scientific Reports (Q1 journal) from the publishers of Nature. The research paper is entitled “Synthetic flow-based cryptomining attack generation through Generative Adversarial Networks”. Read more here.
Open Source MANO is an ETSI-hosted project to develop an Open Source NFV Management and Orchestration (MANO) software stack aligned with ETSI NFV. As a community-led project, OSM delivers a production-quality MANO stack that meets operators’ requirements for commercial NFV deployments. As of January 17th SPIDER project is part of the group of Research initiatives […]