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Foundational and Experimental security projects

Securing Multi-party Open Software and Services; Developing security-by-design testing and assurance technology for AI-enhanced systems, software, and assets; Patching security vulnerabilities

Current projects

Sec4AI4Sec - to read more, visit this page.

Theseus - to read more, visit this page.

HEWSTI, to read more, visit this page.

Past project

AssureMOSS - to read more, visit this page.

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Sec4AI4Sec is a project funded by the EU that aims to develop security-by-design testing and assurance technology for AI-enhanced systems, software, and assets.
Sec4AI4Sec is a project funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101120393 that aims to develop security-by-design testing and assurance technology for AI-enhanced systems, software, and assets.

This project aims to create a range of cutting-edge technologies, open-source tools, and new methodologies for designing and certifying secure AI-enhanced systems and AI-enhanced systems for security. Additionally, it will provide reference benchmarks that can be utilised to standardise the evaluation of research outcomes within the secure software research community.

The central objective of the THESEUS project is to empower organizations to patch security vulnerabilities much faster, more efficiently and with less risk.

The Assurance and certification in secure Multi-party Open Software and Services (AssureMOSS) is to produce a coherent set of automated, lightweight techniques that allow software companies to assess, manage, and re-certify the security and privacy risks associated with the fast-paced development and continuous deployment of multi-party open software and services (for which we introduce the MOSS acronym). Ultimately, we aim at supporting the creation of more secure MOSS software.

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