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Develop an innovative cyber-threat intelligence gathering, detection, and mitigation

innovative cyber-threat platform

Our Test Cases
CyberTrust will be carrying our two main pilots

OTE is the largest telecommunications company in the Greek market, providing broadband and fixed line telephony services to Greek and international companies, consumers and public sector bodies. The OTE Group – comprising OTE S.A. and its subsidiaries – also offers mobile telephony services, Internet access, digital communications, leased line services and high-speed data communication.

OTE has the role of the end-user, who will integrate the resulting security platform on premise.

Communications Provider

Primary Pilot

The Hellenic Cyber-Crime Division with its HQs established in Athens, since 2004, when the unit was upgraded to a full department of the Hellenic Police, it has resolved over 6,000 cases of fraud, extortion and child abuse, while several resolved cases were only partially committed in Greece.

KEMEA and the Hellenic Cyber-Crime Division, using the data produced by the first pilot, will test the platform regarding its capabilities w.r.t. (e) forensic evidence collection.

Hellenic Police

Secondary Pilot
What are the platform aspects...
Zero-day vulnerabilities, threat sharing, network monitoring, blockchain, forensic evidence, device tampering, DDoS attacks, detection and mitigation, reputation systems, data protection and privacy.

Statistical & Signature based detection

Real time DDOS and RoQ attack detection Deep packet inspection Protocol analysis Anomaly detection

IoT Device Tampering Detection & Remediation

Autonomous health monitoring of IoT devices Tampering attempts Abnormal payload and traffic

Cyber-threat Intelligence Gathering & Sharing System

Novel approach: Deep and machine learning techniques Game-theoretic framework to provide recommendations for IoT service providers based on the information regarding vulnerabilities Game-theory and machine learning to create patterns and predict the evolution of malwares and botnets Intelligence gathering from: Clearnet Deep and dark web Intelligence sharing to: Organisations SOC teams Security experts LEAs CERTs

Cyber-Trust Blockchain

Provide trusted transaction processing and coordination between IoT devices Ensure security: Identity Data Communication Safeguarding critical files and software binaries Minimize the damage caused by tampered devices and malware as well as single points of failure Collection and storing of forensic evidence

IoT device Profiling

Develop a privacy-preserving IoT device (vulnerability) profiling framework, so that any communications with high risk devices are subject to more thorough analysis.

Self-adaptive Virtual 3D environment

The flat representation (on the screen) may provide synthetic information about the status of the IoT network that can be used for the monitoring phase. It will use BODY OCULUS (or similar viewers) and body movement(e.g. hand gestures) to navigate and inspect the network. Through the VR mode it will be possible to cover more network area per analyst and see more in less time; it will also allow to see panels of related information surrounding the operator in a…

Organisation of the IEEE Services Workshop ( Cyber Security and Resilience in the Internet of Things )

Our partners from CSCAN and UOP will participate on the 1st IEEE Services Workshop on Cyber Security and Resilience in the Internet of Things is a joint event to the IEE World Congress (IEEE Services 2019) that will be held in Milan, Italy on July 8-13, 2019. The purpose of this Workshop is to bring together students, researchers, security experts and IT experts from Industry on areas under consideration by Cyber-Trust. It mainly focuses on both the theoretical & practical…

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Planned study visit at the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA)

The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) is the EU’s centre of fundamental rights expertise where our partners from VUB will participate. Olga Gkotsopoulou during her study visit will contribute with her research in privacy and data protection, in particular with relation to WP3, to the drafting of the first “Handbook on European law relating to cybercrime and fundamental rights” (https://fra.europa.eu/en/project/2018/handbook-european-law-relating-cybercrime-and-fundamental-rights), which is expected to be published in midst-2020, first in English and then in other European languages.

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Organisation of the SecSoft workshop – Cyber-Security Threats, Trust and Privacy Management in Software-defined and Virtualized Infrastructures (SecSoft)

On 24th of June 2019 ourpartners from CSCAN, KEMEA and UOP will participate in the first International Workshop on Cyber-Security Threats, Trust and Privacy Management in Software-defined and Virtualized Infrastructures (SecSoft) is a joint initiative from EU Cyber-Security and 5G projects: ASTRID, SPEAR, CYBER-TRUST, REACT, SHIELD and 5GENESIS. The organisation of this workshop (https://www.astrid-project.eu/secsoft/) co-hosted at 5th IEEE International Conference on Network Softwarization (NetSoft 2019) that will be held in Paris, France on June 24-28, 2019, aims at bringing together…

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BILETA Annual Conference 2019 “Back to the futures?”

On 16th of April 2019, our partners from VUB participated in the BILETA Annual Conference 2019 “Back to the futures?” that takes place at Queen’s University Belfast, UK is organised by the British and Irish Legal Education and Technology Association (BILETA) and attracts every year a significant number of academics and legal practitioners in the field of law and technology from all over the world. It also offers publication opportunities in high-ranking peer reviewed journals and various research funding schemes.…

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Participation in experts´ forum/ Collaboration with other projects – LSTS Cyber and Data Security Team

On 1st of April 2019, our partners from VUB participated in this forum where LSTS Cyber and Data Security Team is a hub, consisting of academics and practitioners, that conducts research on topics of cybercrime, cybersecurity, data protection and privacy from an interdisciplinary perspective. In cooperation with them, Olga Gkotsopoulou, as participant of the Cyber-Trust project, will be engaged in various dissemination and communication activities, with direct relation to WP3, for instance, organisation of workshops, seminars and panel discussions as…

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Keynote Presentation at the 13th Meeting of the Community of Users on Secure, Safe, Resilient Societies

Our Technical Coordinator Dr. Nicholas Kolokotronis from UOP, was the keynote speaker at the “13th Meeting of the Community of Users on Secure, Safe, Resilient Societies”, which is an annual event is co-organised by DG HOME and DG CONNECT of the European Commission. CYBER-TRUST project participated in the “13th Meeting of the Community of Users on Secure, Safe, Resilient Societies”, which is an annual event is co-organised by DG HOME and DG CONNECT of the European Commission (www.securityresearch-cou.eu/node/9200). A presentation…

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H2020 Project-Clustering workshop

On 28th of March 2019, our partners from UOP participated in the H2020 Project-Clustering workshop” is organized by the GHOST project aiming at establishing tight connections with relative H2020 projects in the field of cybersecurity in IoT and relative domains and took place on 28th of March 2019, in Athens. The website of GHOST Project is https://www.ghost-iot.eu/ During this meeting Many interesting discussions with other projects’ representatives were made in areas of CYBER-TRUST’s interest.

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The 13th Meeting of the Community of Users on Secure, Safe, Resilient Societies”

The 13th Meeting of the Community of Users on Secure, Safe, Resilient Societies”, which is an annual event is co-organised by DG HOME and DG CONNECT of the European Commission (www.securityresearch-cou.eu/node/9200). Our partners from UOP participated in the workshop, during the meeting, a presentation was given in the area of cybersecurity intelligence and the thematic group on cyber-crime and security. The talk was entitled “Mining for cyber-threat intelligence to improve cyber-security risk mitigation”. Many interesting discussions with other projects’ representatives…

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Recurrent leadership event with Lead experts and decision makers of Industry and Government sector mainly within CGI leadership team

On 14th of March 2019, the recurrent leadership event with Lead experts and decision makers of Industry and Government sector mainly within CGI leadership team with regular invitees from customers. The meetings are by invitation only and gather government industry leaders. Dr Gohar Sargsyan presents and discusses Cyber-Trust project and high-level design architecture principles being applied on the project to shape the framework and solution. The focus of discussion is mainly WP4 – Cyber-Trust framework and reference architecture. As part…

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Presentation at the workshop From the Internet to Blockchain: Social Informatics, Digital Creative Economy

On the 12th of November 2018, our partners from UOP and more specifically Dr. Costas Vassilakis presented Cyber-Trust through his presentation entitled “Τεχνολογίες blockchain για ενίσχυση της ασφάλειας και της ιδιωτικότητας” The workshop entitled “From the Internet to Blockchain: Social Informatics, Digital Creative Economy” focused on the effect that emerging technologies have on aspects such as freedom, security, digital rights, privacy, intellectual property rights, and the economic, social, political and cultural evolution of citizens. The CyberTrust project was promoted by…

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