2024-01-30
Official Launch of the European Defence Fund Project FACT
On 24 January 2024, the Federated Advanced Cyber physical Test range (FACT) project consortium held its kick-off meeting in Oslo, hosted by Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace.
On 24 January 2024, the Federated Advanced Cyber physical Test range (FACT) project consortium held its kick-off meeting in Oslo, hosted by Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (Project Coordinator).
FACT aims to provide an unprecedented new European capability to test and verify the cyber vulnerability of equipment. The project will pave the way for the EU's autonomy and ability to create and integrate a federated cyber-physical test bed.
Participants included representatives of 19 participating entities from 15 Member States and Associated Country. It was an opportunity for all to present themselves and express how they will respectively contribute to the project. The Work Package leaders also presented their project plan and their expected final results.
The consortium members recalled the urgent need to strengthen cyber defence capabilities and to increase coordination and cooperation between nations in order to improve the ability to prevent, detect, defend against, recover from and deter cyber-attacks on military systems.
Chief Specialist Cybersecurity at Terma Group, Samant Khajuria, emphasizes that "this Federated European capability for cyber physical testing and verification of equipment will further strengthen our ability to deliver Cyber-resilient products and services. In addition, the physical / virtual labs will be established to provide a variety of Cyber Testing capabilities to Danish and European Defense."
A project selected by the European Defence Fund 2022
The European Commission has awarded €26.9 million over a three-year period to the FACT project led by Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace.
What comes next?
The FACT consortium
Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace AS (Coordinator) Norway; Approach, Belgium; Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria; BALTIJOS PAZANGIU TECHNOLOGIJU INSTITUTAS, Lithuania; BIANOR, Bulgaria; certSIGN, Romania; CR14, Estonia; Crosshill, Finland; Derant, Denmark; Emproof, Netherlands; Latvijas Mobilais Telefons SIA, Latvia; Leonardo, Italy; Nokia Bell Labs, Hungary; Norges Tekniske og Naturvitenskaplige Universitet (NTNU), Norway; Rheinmetall; Germany; Space Hellas, Greece; Terma, Denmark; Thales Norway, Norway; University of Genoa, Italy.
Contact
Samant Khjauria
Chief Specialist, Cyber Security
sakh@terma.com
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The Denmark based high-tech Terma Group develops products and systems for defense and non-defense security applications; including command and control systems, radar systems, self-protection systems for aircraft, space technology, and aerostructures for the aircraft industry.
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