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Cyber and information warfare toolbox
TOPIC ID: EDF-2022-DA-CYBER-CIWT
Programme: European Defence Fund
Work programme part: EDF-2022
Call: Development actions through actual costs grants following the call for proposals (EDF-2022-DA)
Work programme year: EDF-2022
Type of action: EDF-DA EDF Development Actions
Type of MGA: EDF Action Grant Budget-Based [EDF-AG]
Deadline model: single-stage
Planned opening date: 21 June 2022
Deadline date: 24 November 2022 17:00:00 Brussels time
General objective
The continuously and rapidly increasing flow of information in the information environment, facilitated through cyber capabilities, is a well-established fact. We are witnessing an increasing number of malicious actions targeting the information environment. In the more and more digitalized battlespace, the Cyber and Information domains become decisive to anticipate and manage conflicts in the full spectrum of threat activities from sub-threshold interference to open warfare.
Specific objective
Threats posed by new and evolving cyber and hybrid tools (e.g., disinformation, deep fakes) are fully part of Cyber and Information Warfare [1]. These threats need to be addressed with appropriate holistic resilience measures including detection and appropriate countermeasures. Cyber and Information Warfare system performance, in terms of total defence effectiveness and cooperation in cyber defence as referred in the EU Capability Development Plan Priorities, could be improved.
Scope:Scope and types of activities
Scope
Proposals are expected to address development of a European coherent library of software configurable components to easily integrate in Cyber and Information Warfare systems. This requires capabilities in detection, analysis, fusion and threat targeting to support activities of Cyber and Operational Centres for operational use cases (e.g., attacks against deployed forces in operations; attacks aiming to destabilize one and/or several European countries). Various relevant technologies processing multi-sources data for Cyber and Information Warfare operations needs to be addressed. In addition, enabling items such as standardization, data exchanges rules, multi-source fusion applications, AI-based analytics, methods & tools for integration, qualification in defence systems should be covered. The disinformation phenomenon includes also cultural and social aspects (so called “social science & humanity”) that may be studied by multidisciplinary teams to provide a holistic perspective.
The outcome is expected to become both a reference repository of AI-based configurable applications and an experimental platform for the various AI techniques addressing the specificities of Cyber and Information Warfare (for example disinformation tracking applications).
Types of activities
The following types of activities are eligible for this topic:
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Types of activities (art 10(3) EDF Regulation) |
Eligible? |
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(a) |
Activities that aim to create, underpin and improve knowledge, products and technologies, including disruptive technologies, which can achieve significant effects in the area of defence (generating knowledge) |
No |
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(b) |
Activities that aim to increase interoperability and resilience, including secured production and exchange of data, to master critical defence technologies, to strengthen the security of supply or to enable the effective exploitation of results for defence products and technologies (integrating knowledge) |
Yes (optional) |
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(c) |
Studies, such as feasibility studies to explore the feasibility of new or upgraded products, technologies, processes, services and solutions |
Yes (optional) |
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(d) |
Design of a defence product, tangible or intangible component or technology as well as the definition of the technical specifications on which such design has been developed, including partial tests for risk reduction in an industrial or representative environment |
Yes (mandatory)
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(e) |
System prototyping of a defence product, tangible or intangible component or technology (prototype) |
Yes (mandatory)
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(f) |
Testing of a defence product, tangible or intangible component or technology |
Yes (optional) |
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(g) |
Qualification of a defence product, tangible or intangible component or technology |
Yes (optional) |
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(h) |
Certification of a defence product, tangible or intangible component or technology |
Yes (optional) |
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(i) |
Development of technologies or assets increasing efficiency across the life cycle of defence products and technologies |
Yes (optional) |
The proposals must include design and prototype activities. The proposal may include studies, testing, qualification, certification, and increasing efficiency activities.
The following tasks must be performed as part of the required activities:
The proposals must substantiate synergies and complementarity with general command and control processes and functions, avoiding unnecessary duplication with projects previously awarded.
The following task may be performed as part of the activities:
The proposals could benefit from framework, or results coming from projects previously awarded, increasing synergies and effectiveness of targeted activities.
Functional requirements
Proposals should meet the following functional requirements:
I Information Warfare
Developing information manipulation identification, “Disinformation Tracking” use case (including modelling influence and opinion propagation, user behaviour analysis, community detection in social graphs, detect disinformation campaigns, identify disinformation, with trustworthiness score) in favour or against Information Warfare Operations in the context of Multidomain Operations.
In order to offer situational awareness and support to decision process, proposals should elaborate on:
II Emerging Technologies
Proposals should identify emerging technologies that can be applied on automatic image/video/text entities extraction/indexing/classification/fusion and be subject to further research and development, such as:
III Standards and interoperability
To develop and promote assets in the Toolbox, proposals should comply requirements such as technology standards (API, encapsulation), data exchange and interoperability standards, intellectual property protection, traceability, and authentication.
Proposals should:
The outcome is expected to contribute to:
[1]https://www.nato.int/nato_static_fl2014/assets/pdf/2020/5/pdf/2005-deepportal4-information-warfare.pdf

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