THE FIRST RELEASES ARE
THE FIRST RELEASES ARE
Responsible AI adoption is a must for a cyber-resilient economy and in line with the EU AI Continent Action plan and existing EU legislative frameworks, the Cybersecurity AI Hub aims to provide operational workflows of implementation and interpretation of the EU data-cybersecurity- AI continuum of regulatory requirements.
The aim of the Cybersecurity Data Space is to democratise cybersecurity by providing access to open data through an industrialised cybersecurity open data space. The Cybersecurity Data Space aims to tackle also a new dimension of security assurance given by the advent of AI systems, by providing accessible and ready to use data for AI systems. Thus, a Cybersecurity Data Lab dimension is foreseen in conjunction with the EU AI Factories. Through the Cybersecurity Data Lab cybersecurity data that already passed the ETL (Extract Transform Load) transformation will be made available.
Cyber Commons Office enables the sustainability framework for the Luxembourg Cybersecurity Factory. Acting as Luxembourg’s Open Source Office with at its core Cybersecurity, it ensures coordination with the EU OSPO Network, enables collaboration and dissemination of common cybersecurity open assets, emerging from the Luxembourg House of Cybersecurity and partners. In a first stage, the Cyber commons Office serves as interface and marketplace for data, services and solutions LHC provides.
The Quantum Lab is intended to support understanding and mitigation of the implications of the Post-Quantum transition. Therefore, the Cybersecurity Flagship introduces a step-wise approach starting with assessment of needs and quantum attack surface, together with providing the necessary training and sandbox testing environment for readiness preparation for PQC.