Published May 21, 2025 | Version v1
Conference paper Open

Multi-Partner Project: CyberSecDome - Framework for Secure, Collaborative, and Privacy-Aware Incident Handling for Digital Infrastructure

  • 1. ROR icon Technical University of Munich
  • 2. Technical University of Munich, Germany
  • 3. Security Labs Consulting, Cork, Ireland
  • 4. Security Lab Consulting, Ireland
  • 5. ROR icon Hellenic Telecommunications Organization (Greece)
  • 6. CyberAlytics Ltd., Cyprus

Description

Digital infrastructure is vital for the economy, democracy, and everyday life, yet it is becoming increasingly vulnerable to strategic cyber-attacks. These attacks can lead to significant disruptions, resulting in widespread service outages, financial losses, and a decline in public trust. Ensuring resilience is difficult due to the infrastructure's complexity, the large volume of data involved, and the growing need for quick, coordinated responses. In the EU Horizon project CyberSecDome, we propose a multi-layered framework that provides AI-driven solutions for incident prediction and detection, automated testing, risk assessment, and rapid incident response, supporting continuity amid complex, large-scale cyber threats. Additionally, Cyber-SecDome introduces a virtual reality interface to enhance AI model explainability and provide real-time contextual awareness of ongoing attacks and defense mechanisms. It also enables privacy-aware model sharing across AI systems, fostering secure collaboration among different domes.

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Multi-Partner Project CyberSecDome - Framework for Secure, Collaborative, and Privacy-Aware Incident Handling for Digital Infrastructure.pdf