Project description
Innovative cybersecurity toolkit for SMEs
SMEs increasingly depend on innovative technology. However, according to a 2016 study by the European Union Agency for Network and Information Security (ENISA), SMEs lack proper protection when it comes to information security and privacy standards, despite growing concerns about information security risks. In the realm of cybersecurity, SMEs often fail to fully grasp the associated risks of innovative technologies and the imperative of sufficient safeguards against cybercrime. To address these challenges, the EU-funded SMESEC project aims to establish an affordable framework comprising a tailored cybersecurity toolkit that assists SMEs in effectively managing network information security risks and threats. Moreover, this toolkit will facilitate the identification of opportunities for securely implementing innovative technology within the digital market.
Objective
Small and Medium size Enterprises (SMEs) are an important driver for innovation and growth in the EU. SMEs also stand to gain the most from innovative technology, because it is complicated and costly for them to set-up and run ICT in the traditional way. Taking into account cyber-security, SMEs do not always understand all the risks and business consequences for the development of technologies without the adequate level of protection against cybercrime.
The European Union Agency for Network and Information Security (ENISA) declares on the “Information security and privacy Standards for SMEs” study of 2016 that, despite rising concerns on information security risks, the level of SMEs information security and privacy Standard adoption is relatively low.
SMESEC consortium is proposing to develop a cost-effective framework composed of specific cyber-security tool-kit to support SMEs in managing network information security risks and threats, as well as in identifying opportunities for implementing secure innovative technology in the digital market; for this consortium, it is important that SMEs do not only look at cyber-security as an obstacle, but also they understand the business opportunity beyond it.
In this scenario, an international group of experts proposes SMESEC as a response to the cyber-security challenges for business companies with a limited background on cyber-security and a restricted budget. The SMESEC project will be developed in 36 months by a competitive consortium of 12 partners from 7 countries, which corresponds to a well-balanced structure, involving big companies, SMEs, research centres and universities. Despite the great diversity of entities within the proposal, SMESEC is an industry-oriented project, since the private companies will cover more than 73% of the total project costs, and will be led by a big company, ATOS, with many years of experience on project management and cyber-security.
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IA - Innovation actionCoordinator
28037 Madrid
Spain