Security Operation Centres Capacity building for European Resilience

Empowering Europe's Digital Defense

Interconnected SOCs supported by state-of-the-art technologies.

Introduction

Creating a Secure Digital Space with Innovative SOCs and AI

Recent events have elevated cybersecurity to a top risk. The SOCCER project answers the EU’a call for Capacity building of Security Operation Centres and unites cyber and technology experts from Germany, France, Hungary, and Romania.

Security Operation Centres (SOCs) reinforced and interconnected.

Technology enhanced with AI and machine learning capabilities.

Secured data flow and enhanced monitoring capabilities.

Secured sharing of TIS across European entities for better detetction.

More about our goals

Our goals

We are commited to:

Enhancing the EU’S cybersecurity resilience

The project aims to create, support, and interconnect SOCs in three European countries, allowing for reinforced capacities to monitor and detect cyber threats.

Enabling the efficient and secure sharing of data

The consortium will develop and implement cutting-edge technologies for secure access to data (Security Hub) and the sharing of threat intelligence signals (TIS).

Securing technological sovereignty

The use of cutting-edge AI, machine learning capabilities will make it possible to share and correlate threat intelligence signals more efficiently and more rapidly.

Ensuring compliance with European objectives

The consortium approach is in line with European cybersecurity strategies and applicable legislation and adheres to all relevant member states’ standards.

We have a unique joint knowledge in cybersecurity with expertise ranging from research, application, legal and project management.

Project Consortium

The goal of the consortium is to match technical (TS) and research (SZTAKI) experts with market experts (SI, ORO) to provide a full lifecycle approach to cybersecurity challenges.

Get to know our members

Security Operation Centres

The project aims to increase the cyber resilience of the EU by creating, strengthening, and interconnecting SOCs in three European countries.

Signal Iduna Security Operation Centre

SI currently runs a SOC leveraging their SIEM to detect infrastructure security events and has a Chief Information Security Office (CISO) that is responsible for IT and data security.

Orange Romania Security Operation Centre

ORO plans on strengthening their commercial SOC in Romania, to increase its operational capacity, enable growth for our customer base, and add capabilities while leveraging on an exchange platform for threat intelligence.

HUN-REN SZTAKI Security Operation Centre

The federated SOC for Hungarian Research Institutes and Research Centres (RI/RCs) is still in its early incubation stage. A general security policy framework has already been established.

If you'd like to know more about our project, don't hesitate to contact us.

Contact information

soccer@signal-iduna.de