Cybersecurity is of strategic importance to the security of our country. It involves protecting key sectors of the economy, citizens and businesses – this requires constant development and advancements.
Our cybersecurity-related R&D activities are centred around developing new, effective methods and techniques of identifying, analysing and responding to network and IT system security threats, as well as finding practical applications for them in the form of our own innovative products.
Ensuring cybersecurity requires a holistic approach, which is why our researchers use tools not only offered by their own fields of study, but also look for answers in neighbouring disciplines, as well as fields which are completely unrelated, albeit still inspiring. For example, our early cyberattack detection and mitigation projects made great use of game theory, social networking and control theory research.
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National Cybersecurity Platform (NPC)
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System for ensuring secure IP communication in power grid management (BIPSE)
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Nippon-European Cyberdefense-Oriented Multilayer threat Analysis (NECOMA)
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Buster of ILLegal contents spread by malicious computer networks (ILLBuster)
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Development of the Cybercrime and Cyber-terrorism Research Roadmap (CyberROAD)
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Secure Information Sharing Sensor Delivery event Network (SISSDEN)
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Financial sector protection systems (BotSense)
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Cyberattack early warning system (ARAKIS)
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National template for IT product and system security and privacy assessment and certification compliant with Common Criteria (KSO3C)
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Regional Centre for Cybernetic Security (RegSOC)
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Secure station for special purposes (BSDZS)
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Narodowa Platforma Cyberbezpieczeństwa (NPC)
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Strategic programs for advanced research and technology in Europe (SPARTA)
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Platform for identification and exchange of information on security threats and frauds based on monitoring and correlation of various Anti-Fraud IQ communication channels (AFIQ)
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Advance threat Monitoring and Cooperation on the European and national levels (AMCE)