Norsk Regnesentral Norwegian Computing Center

The Norwegian Computing Center is in search for partners to work on HORIZON-CL3-2024-CS-01-01

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Deadline: Nov 20, 2024
Project locations: EU 27 EU 27
Sectors: Security, Information & Communication Technology Security, Information & Communication Technology
Partner types: Academic Institution, Consulting Organization, Government Agency, NGO, Other Academic Institution, Consulting Organization, Government Agency, NGO, Other
Partner locations: EU 27 EU 27

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Description

The Norwegian Computing Center (Norsk Regnesentral) was established in 1952. Our experience is in applied research in ICT, statistical modelling, machine learning, and AI. For this call, we offer expertise in software specification and analysis based on experience in cyber security, formal methods, static analysis, and artificial intelligence applications. We have experience participating in European projects and can contribute as a member of a project consortium and work package leader.

Approaches and tools for security in software and hardware development and assessment

TOPIC ID: HORIZON-CL3-2024-CS-01-01

Programme: Horizon Europe Framework Programme (HORIZON)
Call: Increased Cybersecurity 2024 (HORIZON-CL3-2024-CS-01)


Topic description

 
 
ExpectedOutcome:

Projects’ results are expected to contribute to some or all of the following outcomes:

  • Improved hardware and software security engineering; resilient systems design;
  • Improved access to testing of hardware and software in virtual, closed and secure environments;
  • Systematic and, where possible, automated study of vulnerabilities, software analysis, vulnerability discovery, and dynamic security assessment;
  • Trustworthy certifiable hardware and software;
  • AI-based security services e.g. predictive security, advanced anomaly and intrusion detection, system health checks.
Scope:

Software is at the foundation of all digital technologies and, as such, at the core of IT infrastructures, services, and products. Current software development prioritises fast deployment over security, which results in vulnerabilities and unsecure applications. Security engineering, both at the software and hardware levels, must be integrated in their development. Whilst a great portion of the software and hardware used in the EU is developed outside the European Union, it should comply with the security requirements within the EU. The EU should be able to rely on software and hardware that can be verified and audited as to their security. In particular, the potential security implications of using open-source software and hardware, and security auditability in that context, should be further explored. Software is subject to continuous update, so the security posture cannot be assessed once and for all, hence methods and tooling to perform continuous assessments of security are needed. In addition, security and privacy regulations also evolve, having to be factored in compliance approaches.

Please, visit the following page to get more information regarding this call: https://www.developmentaid.org/grants/view/1046364/approaches-and-tools-for-security-in-software-and-hardware-development-and-assessment?useNavigation=true