Project

Resilmesh: Situation Aware Enabled Cyber Resilience for Dispersed, Heterogenous Cyber Systems

Project sponsors

Abbreviation
Resilmesh
Project type
Innovation project
Focus area
Applied Cybersecurity
Implementation time
1.10.2023 - 30.9.2026
Project unit
School of Technology
Financing program
Horizon Europe
Project description

The Resilmesh project aims to help organisations increase cyber security and resilience. Jamk will implement a smart grid exercise scenario that will be used in a cybersecurity capacity building exercise in Jamk's RGCE environment.

Resilmesh is based on the premise that 'you cannot protect what you do not understand'. The project develops tools for situational awareness-based orchestration and analytics to help an organisation better understand the cyber landscape.

The project will develop a holistic solution for the development of mission-based cyber resilience. This will ensure that organisations have real-time protection and the ability to recover essential business tasks. The aim is to enable organisations to (i) manage the complexity of digital infrastructure and services and (ii) fight against Advanced Persistent Threat (APT).

Partners come from 9 European countries: 11 leading partners in cyber defence and AI (7 universities and 4 companies) and 3 critical infrastructure companies. In addition to Jamk University of Applied Sciences, the project includes Technological University Of The Shannon (IE), GMV Soluciones Globales Internet SAU (ES), Masarykova Univerzita (CZ), Silent Push Limited (IE), F6s Network Ireland Limited (IE), Joanneum Research
Forschungsgesellschaft mbH (AT), Universidad de Murcia (ES), Alias Robotics S.L. (ES), algoWatt SPA (IT), Región de Murcia (ES), Kentro Meleton Asfaleias (EL), Montimage EURL (FR), Royal Holloway And Bedford New College (UK).

The project has been funded by the European Union through the Horizon Europe programme.

For more information, please contact Tuomo Sipola, Senior Researcher, [email protected], Jamk University of Applied Sciences, Institute of Information Technology.

News

Global cyber security strengthened with new tools

Ten countries join forces in the international Resilmesh project, which develops global cyber security and the ability of European critical infrastructure actors to anticipate and respond to cyber threats.