AIOTI published the release 4 of the report on IoT and Edge Computing EU Funded Projects Landscape. The main objective of this report is to provide the landscape of EU funded projects focusing on IoT and edge computing, which can be used to: 1) leverage on existing IoT and edge computing research and innovation activities in Europe, and 2) provide input to IoT and edge computing standardisation gap analysis activities.
In the AIOTI report “EU-funded research projects landscape on IoT and Edge Computing”, the CyberNEMO project is presented through several key categories of information. These include reference links to its official pages, a project abstract outlining its objectives and focus on end-to-end cybersecurity across the IoT–Edge–Cloud continuum, and its planned duration. The entry also highlights main IoT and Edge research challenges addressed by the project, such as zero trust architectures, privacy-preserving AI, federated security management, and secure lifecycle operations. Additionally, it describes CyberNEMO’s dissemination and standardization activities involving collaboration with major European and international organizations, its validation across critical infrastructure sectors like energy, healthcare, and fintech, and key thematic areas such as resilience, cyber threat intelligence sharing, and privacy-by-design principles.