Cybernemo has been running for six months already. For this reason, partners involved in this EU project have gathered together in Madrid to celebrate their third general meeting.

The venue has focused on the strategies and challenges that the cibersecurity project needs to address in the core of its development.

TID for example presented the initial version of the Zero-Thrust Network Access (ZTNA) architecture, a more secure and efficient version of the mNCC (meta-Network Cluster Controller) network controller that we have been developing for the last two and a half years at NEMO PROJECT, another EU project.

We also had a very detailed session on Opensource and software licences given by Eclipse, a key aspect when dealing with code.

After two-day very interesting sessions all partners left to their hometowns having a clear vision of the next steps of the project.