
The Cyberwatching.eu team present in this report a series of visualisations of EC supported activities in the area of Cybersecurity and Privacy that allows possible exploiters of the outputs of these projects to understand their status.
This deliverable offers an analysis of the landscape of EU funded projects in the Cybersecurity and Privacy research community using well-known statistical analysis methodologies. It compares the results for a full set of projects funded in the past with a subset of projects that at the time of writing are still active. The results are then condensed into a proposed clustering of active projects Cyberwatching.eu may further engage with in more tailored and focused communication.
This deliverable present a visualisation of EC supported activities in the area of Cybersecurity and Privacy that allows possible exploiters of the outputs of these projects to understand their status.
This deliverable offers an analysis of the landscape of EU funded projects in the Cybersecurity and Privacy research community using well-known statistical analysis methodologies. It compares the results for a full set of projects funded in the past with a subset of projects that at the time of writing are still active. The results are then condensed into a proposed clustering of active projects Cyberwatching.eu may further engage with in more tailored and focused communication.
This deliverable is the first in a series of publications over the duration of the cyberwatching.eu project, related with to methodology for the classification of projects/services and their Market Readiness. This document is focused on the description of the methodology for determining the TRL/MRL of a project and how these values will be used to build a classification matrix for the projects. Next documents will focus on the matrix itself, with data, and on the analysis of that matrix to elaborate a recommendations report on R&I needs.
We present in this report a visualisation of EC supported activities in the area of Cybersecurity and Privacy that allows possible exploiters of the outputs of these projects to understand their status.
One of the objectives of the Cyberwatching.eu project is to support projects in the cybersecurity domain in classifying and clustering themselves and others into meaningful groups of common topics and concerns to generate synergies and collaboration.
The process by which this is achieved involves a two-tier taxonomy of cybersecurity topics, against which European projects, both national and international, are first mapped against the first tier of domains of cybersecurity. Since many projects concern themselves with not only one domain, the three domains in the first tier are ranked accordance to the level of concern in the mapped project: High, medium, low, or not applicable.
As a consequence, some projects are entirely out of scope, as the only concern themselves with using cybersecurity procedures or technology instead of addressing any of them as a concern of its own right.