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The Cyber Updates of CyberNEMO


MAY 2026

News

2nd CyberNEMO, INTACT, CASTOR, and MIRANDA European Cybersecurity Cluster online meeting

6th Plenary meeting of CyberNEMO

CyberNEMO participated in Open Community Experience (OCX2026)

CyberNEMO Releases the Network Policy Manager (CNPM)

CHALLENGES & TECHNICAL APPROACH

CyberNEMO aims to infuse end-to-end cybersecurity and trust on the IoT-Edge-Cloud-Data Computing Continuum. CyberNEMO delivers innovations that support resilience, risk preparedness, awareness, detection and mitigation within Critical Infrastructures deployments and across supply chains on top of NEMO (Next Generation Meta OS – HE 101070118), which manages the IoT-Edge-Cloud continuum, through an open-source, flexible, adaptable, and multi-technology meta-Operating System.

PROPOSAL

CyberNEMO will offer end-to-end and full stack protection, ranging from a low level Zero-Trust Network Access layer up to a human AI explainable Situation Perception, Comprehension & Protection (SPCP) framework and tools, collaborative micro-services Auditing, Certification & Accreditation and a pan-European Knowledge Sharing, risk Assessment, threat Analysis and incidents Mitigation (SAM) collaborative platform.


CyberNEMO Meets IDMEFv2: Employing, Supporting and Contributing to Incident Detection Standard

CyberNEMO continues contributing to the evolution of cybersecurity standards through its engagement with the IDMEFv2 initiative, a next-generation incident detection format designed for cyber-physical critical infrastructures. The collaboration highlights the importance of interoperability, shared situational awareness, and standardized incident reporting across complex IoT–Edge–Cloud environments. Read more about how CyberNEMO is supporting the future of incident detection and cybersecurity operations.

Get to know some of our partners…

Medical University of Plovdiv XGL (Xgility) Maggioli

Medical University of Plovdiv , Bulgaria was established in 1945. It includes the Faculties of Medicine, Dental Medicine, Pharmacy, Public Health, a Department of Languages and Specialized Training, a Medical College and six University Hospitals. Facilities include laboratories, clinics and units for diagnostics and treatment, research activities and training of students. Every year both Bulgarian and foreign students are trained at the Medical University.

XGL (Xgility) is an innovative solutions provider and research-oriented IT company headquartered in Dublin, Ireland. Bringing together a highly skilled and diverse team of researchers, consultants, and IT specialists, XGL delivers a comprehensive range of services and solutions tailored to the needs of both industry and research partners. The company is distinguished by its agility, technical expertise, and forward-looking approach to technology adoption. XGL’s core competencies span software development, IT outsourcing, AI-driven decision support systems, cybersecurity expertise, IT consulting, training, and advanced data and document management.

Maggioli ’s history spans over a century, originating as a publishing and printing company. This foundation in knowledge dissemination set the stage for a significant evolution towards digital, which began in 1988 with the establishment of the Maggioli Informatica Business Unit. Today, Maggioli is a major player in the ICT market. The Group employs over 3,000 people across more than 70 offices.

Our pilots


Smart Energy & Smart Water Critical Infrastructures (Italy)

Smart Energy Pilot

The pilot aims to evaluate CyberNEMO solutions in the area of the electricity grid and the water network.

It involves two use case applications:

  1. Smart Grid Cybersecurity to protect power networks, substations, and SMs from cyber threats to ensure reliable electricity generation and consumption.
  2. Privacy and data breaches in smart grids protecting energy consumption data from unauthorized access.

Secure and Intelligent Media Content Supply Chain Ecosystems (Spain)

The pilot validates end-to-end cybersecurity measures for professional media workflows spanning contribution, production, and distribution. By integrating zero-trust approaches with advanced technologies (e.g., ZTNA, ZT-FML, IPDM-DSS), the trial demonstrates proactive threat mitigation, data protection, and the reliable handling of multimedia content within a multi-domain, multi-cluster Edge-Cloud environment.

Use case applications:

  1. Collaborative and Secure Multimedia Content Production involving a media factory environment where multiple creators and production teams, often geographically dispersed, collaborate on multimedia assets.
  2. Efficient and Secure Multimedia Content Distribution Across Multi-Domain Edge-Cloud addressing the secure delivery of high-quality media content through distributed content delivery network (CDN) nodes.

Proactive & Intelligent Protection of Healthcare Critical Infrastructures (Bulgaria)

The pilot detects and denies unauthorized access and misuse of the sensitive health records circulating and stored at National Health Information system (NHIS) and National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF).

Use case applications:

  1. Detecting and mitigating vulnerabilities protecting patients’ health records, as well as medical centres’ and hospitals’ data. Risks include exfiltration or infiltration of sensitive health data, manipulation of data related to medical logistics, devices, consumables, and financial reports.
  2. Supply chain collaboration for increased resilience against zero-day vulnerabilities across healthcare supply chains.

Smart Farming and FinTech/Logistics Supply Chain (Greece)

Smart Farming Pilot

The pilot involves smart agricultural data, retrieved through multiple types of ground micro-climate/soil/leaf information stations, and logistics-related information to ensure traceability and auditability ensuring end-to-end cybersecurity.

Use case applications:

  1. Auditing mechanism to safeguard accountability based on evidence, identify and verify points of failure affecting product quality.
  2. Secure and traceable smart F2F trading applying cybersecurity and privacy protecting federation of (otherwise siloed) IoT platforms, establishing a distributed and immutable data management to support traceability.

Partners involved


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EU Flag This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No. 101168182
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