4th General meeting Of CyberNEMO

CyberNEMO partners have started a two-day Plenary Meeting that is in its 4th edition. The city of Lisbon has been the scenario of this venue. The project is along the 10th month of the project and the members have been evaluating the current status of CyberNEMO.

Duting the first day the partners talked about the availability of the components and the integrated version of the platform. Also the neccesity of testing the risk methodology as it is nearly finalised. Lastly the group discussed the ethics and regulatory aspects that need to be taken into account, but also next deliverables to be submitted.

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CyberNEMO at SecSoft 2025 – Presenting Research on Verifiable Evidence for Zero Trust Networks

The CyberNEMO project was represented at the SecSoft 2025 workshop, held on June 27th in Budapest in conjunction with the IEEE NetSoft 2025 conference. The workshop brought together researchers, practitioners, and industry partners working on topics related to security, privacy, and trust in software-defined and AI-enabled network environments.

As part of the program, Ana Méndez, researcher from TID in the CyberNEMO consortium, presented the paper: “Transparent Notary Service: A Transparency Framework for Secure and Verifiable Network Evidence.”

This contribution introduces a lightweight, cryptographically verifiable notarization system that supports secure evidence handling and traceability in Zero Trust architectures. The work proposes a novel way to register and verify signed statements. such as access events, policy attestations, or network anomalies, using append-only logs and COSE-based signatures.

In addition to the paper, the CyberNEMO project poster was also presented at the event, outlining the project’s approach to trusted automation, distributed identity, and evidence-based orchestration in future 6G and cloud-native infrastructures.

The session was a valuable opportunity to share ongoing results, exchange ideas with other European and international initiatives, and highlight CyberNEMO’s commitment to building transparent and trustworthy network systems.

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DNV Participates in CEN JTC 21 Artificial Intelligence Working Group Meeting in Norway

On May 12 to 15, 2025, Standards Norway hosted the meeting of the European standardization committee for Artificial Intelligence (JTC 21) in Norway. Among the attendees was DNV, CyberNEMO project partner. JTC 21 is a specialized committee dedicated to developing European standards for Artificial Intelligence. Its mission is to co-shape the framework for safe, reliable, and ethical AI technologies tailored to the unique needs of the European market and society and to support the EU AI act.  Working group 5 under JTC 21 is dedicated to standardization on Cybersecurity for AI systems and a separate standard document “Cybersecurity specifications for AI Systems” is in the making.

DNV’s participated in the meeting aligning its ongoing work in CyberNEMO with the latest developments in AI standardization. As AI continues to transform industries across Europe, the work of CEN JTC 21 becomes increasingly vital. By establishing harmonized standards, the committee supports the deployment of AI systems that are not only cutting-edge but also aligned with core European values and regulatory instruments such as the AI Act.

By: DNV

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CyberNEMO Liaison Activities during “Data Week 2025” and the “1st One-Health Agri-Tech” Workshop in Athens

On May 27th and 28th, 2025, the Data Week 2025 workshop were organized in Athens, Greece. During the event, Ioannis Chrysakis from Netcompanyrepresented the CyberNEMO project, delivering a presentation that focused on key technological developments and the strategic liaison activities with other EU-funded projects. His talk highlighted the importance of fostering synergies across research initiatives, particularly in the domains of data value chains, AI applications, and sustainable agriculture.

Data Week 2025, organized by BDVA, took place on May 27–28 and revolved around the theme “Odyssey of AI: Navigating the Data Seas.” The event explored how artificial intelligence can unlock data value and emphasized the need for ecosystem collaboration to accelerate innovation, enhance competitiveness, and address societal challenges. CyberNEMO’s presence contributed to discussions on interoperability and knowledge transfer between data-centric EU projects.

In parallel, co-located with Data Week, the 1st One-Health Agri-Tech Workshop was organized by Synelixis, bringing together researchers, industry experts, and policymakers to explore cybersecure and smart agricultural solutions aligned with the Farm to Fork objectives of the European Green Deal. The workshop showcased cutting-edge technologies—including remote sensing, AI-powered analytics, and circular economy approaches—designed to enhance food security and promote environmental sustainability. During the event, Dr. Theodore Zahariadis (Synelixis) and Mr. Ioannis Chrysakis (Netcompany) realized liaison activities between a group of projectsthat participated at the  workshop, including CyberNemo, NESTLER, AGRIDATAVALUE and GEORGIA. These interactions promoted the sharing of best practices and the identification of joint opportunities for advancing sustainable cybersecure agri-tech solutions.

Overall, CyberNEMO’s active participation in both events reinforced its commitment to collaborative research and innovation, strengthening its connections with other EU initiatives and contributing to a broader European ecosystem focused on digital transformation and sustainability.

By: SYN

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Cybernemo will be organizing a workshop in SecSoft25

We are glad to announce that CyberNEMO is organizing the SecSoft25 Workshop in collaboration with other cybersecurity-oriented European projects!

This event will take place in Budapest in June 2025.

The SecSoft25 Workshop aims to address the evolving challenges in cyber security as business models increasingly reshape ICT services and infrastructures. With the rise of softwarization, virtualization paradigms, and their integration with physical environments, traditional security measures are struggling to keep up with sophisticated cyber threats.

We invite researchers and practitioners to contribute their insights on a wide range of topics, including:

  • Cyber-security platforms and architectures for digital services

  • Security, trust, and privacy for industrial systems and IoT

  • Monitoring, advanced data collection, and analytics

  • Virtual and software-based cyber-security functions

  • Intelligent attack mitigation and remediation

  • Machine learning, big data, and network analytics

Join us in Budapest to explore innovative solutions for enhancing situational awareness and response capabilities against cyber threats. Collaboration will help to bridge the gap between technology evolution and cyber security.

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CyberNEMO 1st Advisory Board Meeting and initial feedback

The CyberNEMO Advisory Board is composed of three esteemed professionals: Enric Pere Pages Montanera (Eviden, NEMO project coordinator), John Soldatos (Professor at the University of York), and Denis Čaleta (President of the Board at the Institute for Corporate Security Studies). Their combined expertise offers a strong foundation for providing strategic guidance and technical oversight throughout the lifecycle of the CyberNEMO project.

The first Advisory Board (AB) meeting took place on March 19th, 2024. During this important session, the project coordinator and Work Package (WP) leaders of CyberNEMO delivered a comprehensive overview of the project. Their presentation focused on the project’s rationale, strategic context, and key objectives, with an emphasis on the pilot use cases that will serve as practical demonstrations of the project’s capabilities.

CyberNEMO aims to extend the existing NEMO framework, delivering end-to-end, full-stack protection across the computing continuum. The project is grounded in both state-of-the-art (SOTA) and innovative cybersecurity and privacy-preservation techniques, pushing beyond current technological boundaries. It focuses on securing a wide range of heterogeneous computing environments, including cloud, edge, and IoT systems.

The Advisory Board members acknowledged the value and potential of the CyberNEMO project, highlighting that it is well-structured, with clear milestones, ambitious objectives, and a strategically sound roadmap. They praised the use of innovative technologies, noting that while they bring exciting opportunities, they also introduce challenges that will require careful management. A particularly important success factor identified was the encryption, synchronization, and protection of data across diverse computing environments.

The consortium has taken the Advisory Board’s feedback and recommendations seriously and will integrate them into the upcoming phases of the project to refine the methodology and enhance the overall design approach moving forward.

By: Synelixis

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Cybernemo 3rd General Meeting hosted in Madrid

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.

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