Scientific projects submitted in 2024:
Project:
Managing Risks of Hybrid Threats to Critical Infrastructures; COST, EU
Abstract
The MaRHTI project, titled "Managing Risks of Hybrid Threats to Critical Infrastructures" aims to enhance the protection of critical infrastructures (CIs) against hybrid threats by centralizing knowledge, fostering collaboration, and preparing for future advancements in the field. The project addresses key challenges posed by hybrid threats, which involve cyber-attacks, misinformation, and sabotage, by developing a comprehensive understanding and risk assessment methodologies.
The MaRHTI project is structured around several working groups focusing on different aspects of hybrid threat management, such as creating an open analytic hub, cybersecurity and AI, risk and resilience, situational awareness and decision-making, and dissemination and roadmap development.
Overall, the project aims to strengthen the resilience of Europe's critical infrastructures against evolving hybrid threats through a multidisciplinary and collaborative approach, addressing existing gaps and positioning itself as a leader in enhancing infrastructure resilience.
Work within the framework of forming consortium and submitting scientific projects to competitions:
A creative team is in the process of creating and preparing for the competition a research project as part of an international consortium led by the research group of the Bundeswehr University (Munich, Germany) within the framework of the program NATO “Science for Peace and Security (SPS)” titled “Developing Quantum-Enabled Defense Mechanisms Against Hybrid Threats”.