PROJECT

CURIUM

About the project

Digital innovation is revolutionizing industries, with advancements like Smart Manufacturing, Industry 4.0, and Digital Twins reshaping business models. However, these developments also bring heightened cybersecurity risks due to increased interconnectivity. To address these challenges, the European Cybersecurity Act (EUCSA) and the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) create a unified regulatory framework to enhance cybersecurity across ICT products, services, and processes. CURIUM envisions a secure, resilient digital environment by strengthening the security, privacy, and accountability of hardware and software with digital elements. The core of CURIUM’s approach is the Compliance Continuum, a set of tools and services designed to streamline compliance with the CRA. By simplifying and automating compliance processes, CURIUM empowers European SMEs to conduct self-assessments, prepare for third-party certification, and reduce costs, while accelerating time to market.

Training

Experimentation & Testing

Consulting & Support

Awareness & Knowledge Transfer

Collaboration & Sustainability

Project Objectives

[1]

Developing an innovative Compliance Continuum to automate CRA compliance.

[2]

Driving widespread adoption with modular, cost-efficient, and open-source solutions tailored to industry needs.

[3]

Fostering knowledge and capacity building to support CRA implementation.

[4]

Utilizing an agile validation process with continuous feedback loops.

[5]

Fostering long-term sustainability by actively engaging industry stakeholders and policymakers in tool development and training.

p-NET's Role

p-NET’s role in the project is concerned mostly with impact maximization realized through multifaceted activities involving
  1. Dissemination and communication of project results, an activity led by p-NET,
  2. Capacity building and knowledge transfer through training, testing and experimentation activities also exploiting p-NET’s testing and experimentation facility,
  3. Engagement of all types of addressed stakeholders and active support for the wide uptake of project results, with particular emphasis on SMEs towards improving their cybersecurity skills and capacities and including cyber certification in their business continuity and cyber resilience strategy.

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