The NICS Lab group participated with Nokia Spain (previously Alcatel Lucent España) in the development of a test bench for vehicular communications based on Bluetooth, to be used to validate different security protocols. This collaboration began in 2012 as part of a project of the INNPACTO progamme, financed by the Ministry of Economy and Competivity […]
The Morse group has been collaborating with At4 Wireless (at present DEKRA) since 2009. Between 2009 and 2012 it participated with AT4 in the development of software communications for its LTE network emulator, with CDTI [Centre for Industrial Technological Development] financing. The collaboration continues in the field of testing tools for mobile and private networks […]
SealedGRID aims to bring together industry and academia experts to design, analyze and implement a scalable, highly reliable and interoperable Smart Grid security platform. The platform must combine cutting-edge technologies of the Blockchain or Trusted Execution Environments type, and ensure interoperability according to the real state of the context. In the particular case of the […]
The Morse group collaborated in this 2015 ERDF-INNTERCONECTA programme with Keysight Technologies and DEKRA with the objective of improving the study of mobile device performance in pre-5G environments. The most relevant results of this collaboration include: – The implementation of speed tests defined in the 3GPP 3GPP TR 37.901 standard, in the form of test […]
The group NEO has been participating in the European project fiQare (CELTIC 2017/2-2) since 2017, and will continue until the end of 2021, together with the University of Ankara and the companies Emergya, Secmotic and TIGA. The project proposes the development of an analysis, assessment and validation methodology by means of AI for the different […]
Since 2006, NICS has collaborated with the multinational company Siemens in different European projects in the field of security and the Internet of Things. The first collaborations focused on the secure integration of sensor networks in industrial environments. This was followed by collaborations in the field of privacy, which gave rise to the co-direction of […]
FACIES is a project geared at providing preventive solutions that help critical systems deal with anomalous situations. It thus focuses on the management of both physical and logical anomalies, and on providing solutions for a better defence of the system. Given that the vast majority of critical infrastructures are controlled by SCADA systems, NISC Lab’s […]
The NICS group participated with AT4 BT (British Telecom) in the development of trust management solutions for intelligent home scenarios based on the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm. The collaboration lasted from 2015 to 2019 with financing from the Marie Curie network of the H2020 NeCS (Network on CyberSecurity) programme. This collaboration continued with the […]
he main objective of the LTE Communication Technologies project for automated driving and railway control was to study the feasibility of adapting the LTE system and IP convergence for railway environments for their application to railway signalling, autonomous driving, on-board communications and train-land communications for the purpose of contributing to their standardisation and development. The […]
The group MORSE is participating in the H2020 5Genesis project as part of a particularly heterogeneous consortium of 29 partners from the academic and industrial sectors of 12 different countries. The objective of 5Genesis is to provide a set of services and tools that offer the research community, industry, and technological companies the possibility of […]