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Business and corporate users: better move to Linux!

A recent article in Forbes reveals one of the latest cyber security incidents detected by Kaspersky, namely a malware disguised as a legitimate security update. Kaspersky called this attack as "one of the biggest supply-chain incidents ever." “The motivations for the malware attack are unclear, but it apparently targeted only 600 specific MAC addresses. Once [...]

2019-10-03T14:33:57+00:00April 4th, 2019|Blog|

Blog entry: Are local officials aware of what is happening with cybersecurity?

Beyond the issue of protecting their information assets, local officials often know little about what is happening.  Surveys have shown in the US that the number of survey respondents that respond “Don’t know” to survey questions remains high.  No top official, whether appointed or elected, should be unaware of basic cybersecurity information – the [...]

2019-04-04T11:52:44+00:00April 4th, 2019|Blog|

The Cybersecurity Industry is certainly a booming sector – But Local Government still suffering

Cybersecurity has become in many countries  a booming industry, flooding the market with new products, with a near zero unemployment rate, and numerous unfilled jobs. This shortfall is expected to grow by 50+ percent in the near future.  However, in the meantime, local governments are finding it increasingly difficult to attract and keep cybersecurity [...]

2019-04-04T11:48:31+00:00April 4th, 2019|Blog|

D6.7 Exploitation, dissemination and commercialisation report February 2019

This deliverable of the CS-AWARE project is the second in an iterative series of three deliverables regarding the dissemination, exploitation and commercialization actions during the project lifetime. The following deliverable will constitute updated versions of the first iteration. Based upon the ongoing technology challenges and future market findings, the last version will be updated [...]

2021-02-16T19:44:57+00:00March 28th, 2019|Deliverable|

D6.5 Commercial actions report V2

The current deliverable constitutes the second version of the 6.4 report on Commercial Actions as it expands the original V1.0 commercialization analysis, plan and actions to be pursued by the CSAWARE consortium members. View PDF

2021-02-16T19:44:57+00:00March 28th, 2019|Deliverable|

D6.4 Commercial actions report

This deliverable outlines the commercialization analysis, plan and action to be pursued by the CS-AWARE consortium members. It covers a brief introduction of the exploitable results, a SWOT analysis, then a market analysis, go-to-market plan, a review of the possible commercial risks and their mitigations, then concrete commercial actions pursued, while taking into account [...]

2021-02-16T19:44:57+00:00March 28th, 2019|Deliverable|

D6.2 Exploitation, dissemination and commercialisation report February 2018

This deliverable of the CS-AWARE project is the first in an iterative series of three deliverables regarding the dissemination, exploitation and commercialization actions during the project lifetime. The following two deliverables will constitute updated versions of this first iteration and will be produced at month 18 (version 2) and month 36 (version 3) of [...]

2021-02-16T19:44:57+00:00March 28th, 2019|Deliverable|

D6.1 Project’s public website, leaflet, poster

This document describes the CS-AWARE deliverable D6.1, the project’s public website, leaflet, poster and our social media handles. View PDF

2021-02-16T19:44:57+00:00March 28th, 2019|Deliverable|

D4.1 Design CS-AWARE common cloud-based software architecture and API specification

The current document is intended to give an overview of the architecture that is being used in Work Package 4 (WP4) for the common cloud-based software solution of CS-AWARE. It is not intended to specify the final product in technical detail. The objective of WP4 is to deliver a common cloud-based solution based on [...]

2021-02-16T19:44:57+00:00March 28th, 2019|Deliverable|

D2.4 CS-AWARE Framework

This deliverable describes the CS-AWARE Framework by defining the building blocks, the interfaces between them and the relevant information flows. By outlining the high-level relations between the modules and how they will be designed on a basis for further development and more detailed specifications in the upcoming work packages is provided, all in-line with [...]

2021-02-16T19:44:57+00:00March 28th, 2019|Deliverable|
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