The Khaos group launches the KOSMOS project to promote secure and reliable data sharing in Europe.

The Khaos research group, belonging to the Institute of Software Technology and Engineering at the University of Málaga, has held the kickoff meeting of the KOSMOS project, strengthening federated data-sharing ecosystems with a multidimensional approach.


The project aims to revolutionize the way organizations share and use data, fostering trust, interoperability, and sovereignty in data spaces, a key element within the European Data Strategy and the continent’s digital economy.
With a multidisciplinary approach, KOSMOS integrates artificial intelligence, semantic technologies, data analytics, cybersecurity, quality management, and risk management to address the major current challenges in the field of data sharing. Among the solutions to be developed are:


-Management of complex and heterogeneous metadata.
-Advanced analysis tools and federated learning.
-Mechanisms to ensure data quality, security, and privacy.
-Standards that promote interoperability and strengthen trust.


The purpose of the project is clear: to lay the foundations for a future in which federated data-sharing ecosystems are secure, scalable, and generate a high social and economic impact.