Integrated software toolbox for secure IoT-to-Cloud computing
Intact will develop an Integrated Software Toolbox that will offer predictive Cybersecurity sensing, optimization and management services for the distributed IoT-to-Cloud continuum. The scope is to continuously maximizing the continuum’s infrastructure security and data privacy with minimal effect on its computing capacity, energy consumption, monetary costs, etc. that are necessary for the businesses to run.
The Integrated Software Toolbox INTACT will empower predictive cybersecurity management, optimization, and sensing across the IoT-to-Cloud continuum. This innovative toolbox aims to
- maximize infrastructure security and data privacy,
- minimizing impacts on computing power, energy consumption, and operational costs essential to businesses.
Central to our approach is the use of Twinning tools, which create virtual, isolated dataspaces for simulating and stress-testing cybersecurity scenarios. This virtual replication allows Threat Intelligence tools to assess and mitigate risks effectively without impacting real-time operations, adhering to user-defined constraints on computing resources, energy, and more.
Our developments will be demonstrated across critical sectors like telecommunications, healthcare, transportation, nuclear infrastructure, and smart cities. By reducing energy consumption and CO₂ emissions, the Toolbox supports EU priorities in sustainability, security, and economic resilience.
We’ll foster industry acceptance and long-term viability through open-source standards, EU-wide data integration, and a dedicated portal connecting our dataspaces with broader EU cybersecurity and AI initiatives.
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This work has received funding from the European Union under the Horizon Europe programme (grant agreement 101168438) as well as from the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation and UK Research and Innovation (grant number 10126241).