RegSOC – The “Regional Cybersecurity Center” (RegSOC) project aims to enhance the level of digital security in the public sector by preparing and prototypically launching a cybersecurity center for public entities, with the potential for expansion to non-public entities.
The primary research focus of the project is to expand data sources on network events and develop solutions for more effective threat detection. In addition to commonly used methods, the project will incorporate anomaly analysis in network traffic, analysis of public textual sources, and spam campaign detection. Beyond technical solutions, the project emphasizes the establishment of communication channels and defines communication protocols among entities at the regional and central levels involved in building cybersecurity. This will enable a higher level of security, introduce procedures to reduce the likelihood of adverse events, and develop methods for broader protection against their impacts. The project will create a model solution that can subsequently be adapted and expanded to other regions in Poland.
Project Manager at the Institute of Innovative Technologies EMAG – Dr. hab. Eng. Andrzej Białas, Associate Professor at EMAG
Specific Project Objectives:
The project is implemented by a consortium consisting of: Wrocław University of Science and Technology (Leader), the Research and Academic Computer Network – National Research Institute (NASK-PIB), and the Łukasiewicz Research Network – Institute of Innovative Technologies EMAG
The project implementation is divided into a research phase and a deployment preparation phase, comprising a total of 7 tasks.
Wrocław University of Science and Technology is responsible for developing the regional solution (platform and organizational and operational procedures), threat analysis methods and prototyping, as well as preparation for deployment.
NASK-PIB is responsible for developing integration mechanisms at the central level (procedural and technical) and participates in the development of regional solutions. It also supports communication and collaboration with NC Cyber and CERT Polska.
Łukasiewicz Research Network – Institute of Innovative Technologies EMAG is responsible for incorporating the requirements of non-public entities and participates in the development of threat analysis methods.
Project Outcomes
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Project implementation benefits:
The project is funded by the National Centre for Research and Development as part of the second competition of the CyberSecIdent program – Cybersecurity and e-Identity.
Summary:
Project start date: March 1, 2018
Project end date: February 28, 2021
Project leader: Wrocław University of Science and Technology
Project value: 12,779,289 PLN, including 12,739,809 PLN in funding
Publications:
RegSOC-KES2021 (https://chmura.ibemag.pl/share.cgi?ssid=0ZJYGJK)
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