Project of the EU Framework Program
"Horizon 2020" - ECHO
The ECHO project delivers an organized and coordinated approach to improve cyber defence of the European Union, through effective multi-sector collaboration. The strategic aim of the project is to develop, model and demonstrate a network of cybersecurity centres with a centre of research and competence at the hub. Also, in the frame of the project the ECHO Cyber-skills Framework will be created to provide the foundation for development of cybersecurity education and training programmes including a common definition of transversal and inter-sector skills and qualifications needed by cybersecurity practitioners. Together with that, the ECHO Cybersecurity Certification Scheme will provide a sector specific and inter-sector process for cybersecurity certification testing of new technologies and products resulting from the proposed technology roadmaps.
Deadline:
from October 1, 2016 to September 30, 2019.
Coordinator:
- Royal Military Academy, Kingdom of Belgium.
Partners:
- Royal Military Academy, Kingdom of Belgium;
- Acea Energia, Italian Republic;
- AGH University of Science and Technology, Republic of Poland;
- Aon Empower Results, United States of America;
- Bulgarian Defense Institute, Republic of Bulgaria;
- Bournemouth University, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland;
- Information Technologies Institute, Hellenic Republic (Greece);
- certSIGN, Romania;
- Consorzio Italiano per la Ricerca in Medicina, Italian Republic;
- Enquirya, Nederland;
- European Software Institute, Republic of Bulgaria;
- Exprivia, Italian Republic;
- Fincantieri, Italian Republic;
- Guardtime, Swiss Confederation;
- Institute of Information and Communication Technologies, Republic of Bulgaria;
- National Aerospace University "Kharkiv Aviation Institute", Ukraine;
- Laurea University of Applied Sciences, Republic of Finland;
- Link Campus University, Italian Republic;
- Naval Group, French Republic;
- Carol I National Defence University, Romania;
- Maynooth University, Ireland;
- SIMAVI, Romania;
- Health Services Management Training Centre, Hungary;
- Telelink, Republic of Bulgaria;
- Telefónica, Kingdom of Spain;
- Telespazio, Kingdom of Belgium;
- Tallinn University of Technology, Republic of Estonia;
- VisionSpace Technologies, Federal Republic of Germany;
- Zanasi & Partners, Italian Republic;
- RHEA Group, Kingdom of Belgium.
Responsible unit:
- Department of computer systems, networks and cyber security.
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