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TrustBoost

  • About the project
  • Project Activities
  • Coordinator Details
  • Partners
  • Supporting Organisations
  • Blog
  • Contact Us
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    • About the project
    • Project Activities
    • Coordinator Details
    • Partners
    • Supporting Organisations
    • Blog
    • Contact Us
Deploycyber@nsai.ie
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TrustBoost

  • About the project
  • Project Activities
  • Coordinator Details
  • Partners
  • Supporting Organisations
  • Blog
  • Contact Us
  • …  
    • About the project
    • Project Activities
    • Coordinator Details
    • Partners
    • Supporting Organisations
    • Blog
    • Contact Us
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  • Welcome to Trustboost

    An innovative project funded under Grant Agreement No.101158687, Trustboost is supported by the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre. This pioneering initiative is dedicated to enhancing cybersecurity, resilience, and compliance across the European Union. Aligned with the DIGITAL-ECCC-2023-DEPLOY-CYBER-04-EULEGISLATION call, TrustBoost’s primary goal is to strengthen collaborative efforts around cybersecurity compliance and certification in accordance with key EU legislations.

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    Project Objectives

    TrustBoost aims to:

    • Enhance Cybersecurity: Improve the overall cybersecurity posture within the EU.
    • Ensure Compliance: Align with EU legislations to ensure digital products meet stringent cybersecurity standards.
    • Promote Resilience: Foster a resilient digital ecosystem capable of withstanding cyber threats.

    Get to know the diverse range of partner organisations involved in TrustBoost. Each partner brings unique expertise and capabilities to the project, contributing to its overall success. Stay tuned for detailed introductions and insights into each organisation’s role and contributions to TrustBoost.

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    Consortium and Collaboration

    As a consortium research project, TrustBoost brings together a diverse range of partners, including National Authorities, Conformity Assessment Bodies (CABs) and ICT/IoT Product Vendors.

    This collaboration is designed to foster a secure and compliant digital ecosystem within the EU through:

    • Knowledge Exchange: Sharing best practices and insights.
    • Capability Enhancement: Building stronger cybersecurity capabilities.
    • Stakeholder Alignment: Ensuring all parties are aligned through a SaaS platform.
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    The TrustBoost Platform

    At the heart of TrustBoost is a state-of-the-art online platform that manages the certification and conformity status of digital products throughout their lifecycle. This platform ensures:

    • Transparent Evaluations: Clear and open cybersecurity evaluations.
    • Streamlined Processes: Simplified certification processes.
    • Unified Approach: Bridging gaps between diverse standards and compliance metrics.
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    Vision for the Future

    Through its innovative platform, TrustBoost aims to simplify the certification process and champion a future where European cybersecurity regulations drive innovation. The project envisions a more secure and collaborative digital landscape, where compliance and resilience are at the forefront of digital product development.

     

    TrustBoost is not just a project; it’s a step towards a safer and more secure digital future for the European Union.

  • Project Activities

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    Dissemination and Exploitation of results
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    Finalization and Policy Recommendations
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    Use Cases Development and Pilot Projects
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    CyberBoost Platform Design and Implementation
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    Cross-Border Collaboration and Exchange of Knowledge
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    Capabilities Readiness Reference Implementation
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    Gap Analysis & Knowledge Capabilities Alignment
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    Under the coordination of the

    National Standards Authority of Ireland (NSAI)

    Based in Dublin, the NSAI, is Ireland’s official standards body. As the coordinator of this project, the NSAI is leading work packages related to capabilities implementation framework, dissemination, and project management.

  • Partners

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    Logmanager A.S.
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    Archi Psifiakis Asfaleias (DSA)
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    Collaboratory LINC at Technological University Dublin
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    Safetech Innovations SA
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    Narodny Bezpecnostny Urad (NBU)
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    Directoratul National De Securitate Cibernetica (DNSC)
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    Elektrotechnicky Zkusebni Ustav, Sp (EZU)
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    National Cybersecurity Centre (NCSC)
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    Kypriaki Etaireia Pistopoiisis Limited (KEP)
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    Red Alert Labs (RAL)
  • This project is supported by

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    Cyprus Organization for the Promotion of Quality (CYS-CYSAB)
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    Cyber Ireland
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    The National Cyber and Information Security Agency (NÚKIB)
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    Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet
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    The Office of the Government Chief Information Officer (OGCIO)
  • Blog

    Follow the progress and activities of TrustBoost through our regular blog posts

    Successful Completion of Our First Training Sessions!
    December 31, 2024
    Empower Your Business: Free Training on New EU Cybersecurity Regulations
    October 9, 2024
    TrustBoost Kickoff meeting
    September 16, 2024
  • Connect With Us

    Stay informed about the latest developments, insights, and milestones as we work towards creating a more secure and compliant digital ecosystem within the EU.

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    Email

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    LinkedIn

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This project is supported by the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre. Neither the European Union nor the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre can be held responsible for them

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