On 3 July 2026, CyberNEMO joined the AIOTI WG Standardisation FG landscape maintenance on EU-funded projects meeting, contributing the project perspective on cybersecurity challenges and standardization for the IoT–Edge–Cloud–Data continuum.
The project was represented by Andreas Papadakis and Ilias Seitanidis from Synelixis Solutions (SYN). More specifically, CyberNEMO presented its partners’ contributions in the following working groups:
- IDMEF v2 for event detection, extended for the computing continuum.
- EE-ISAC and STIX-based automation of NIS2 incident reporting flows.
- CEN/CLC JTC21/WG5 – Cybersecurity for AI Systems: “Artificial Intelligence — Cybersecurity specifications for AI Systems”.
- CEN/CLC JTC13/WG9 – Horizontal Cybersecurity for Products with Digital Elements (CRA).
- CNCF Cloud Native Computing Foundation – participation in the CNCF Open Source Working Group.
The Alliance for AI, IoT and Edge Continuum Innovation (AIOTI) is a leading European multi-stakeholder organization dedicated to the Internet of Things, edge computing, and other converging technologies. AIOTI brings together industry, SMEs, start-ups, academia, research centers, and public bodies from across the digital value chain, with the mission to drive policy, research, and innovation in IoT and edge computing.
The AIOTI Working Group on Standardization is a horizontal group focusing on IoT and edge computing high-level architectures, gap analysis, and semantic interoperability. The working group produces, among others, the IoT and Edge Computing EU-Funded Projects Landscape Report.
During the Focus Group session on 3 July 2026, CyberNEMO presented and discussed its results and standardization activities. The CyberNEMO coordinator discussed with George Karagiannis, Chairman of AIOTI WG Standardization, aspects related to securing the compute continuum and its expanding attack surface, the need for real-time threat detection at scale, explainable decision support, and the project’s contribution to standardization efforts.
CyberNEMO’s contribution has been accepted and will be included in the forthcoming AIOTI report.
