Venturi, G. (2024) NOTIONES Whitepaper – Intelligence Ethics
Venturi, G. (2024) NOTIONES Whitepaper – Intelligence Ethics
Venturi, G. (2024) NOTIONES Whitepaper – Intelligence Ethics
D. Frascà, P. Fratantoni and A. Zanasi, “Maritime drones: role in the military doctrines of NATO and EU Member States, market study and procurement needs,” 2023 IEEE International Workshop on Technologies for Defense and Security (TechDefense), Rome, Italy, 2023, pp. 170-175, doi: 10.1109/TechDefense59795.2023.10380950
D. Frascà, G. Venturi, M. Ustenko and A. Zanasi, “Technologies for IMINT and SIGINT,” 2023 IEEE International Workshop on Technologies for Defense and Security (TechDefense), Rome, Italy, 2023, pp. 165-169, doi: 10.1109/TechDefense59795.2023.10380827.
Fratantoni, P., Venturi, G., Ustenko, M., Zanasi, A., Caterino, C., & Masucci, V. (2023). Review of EC-funded research for fighting terrorist narratives.
Frascà, D. (2022). NOTIONES Whitepaper – The EU Framework on Artificial Intelligence.
Our paper “The European Commission contribution to cybersecurity through the ECHO project” has been published in IEEE Xplore, after being presented at the 2021 14th CMI International Conference – Critical ICT Infrastructures and Platforms (CMI).
This paper introduces the work carried out within the project ECHO (European network of Cybersecurity centres and competence Hub for innovation and Operations), one of the four pilot projects financed under the H2020 framework aiming to connect and share knowledge across multiple domains, while building a common cybersecurity strategy for Europe, inside the framework of the European Cybersecurity Competence Center located in Bucharest.
The question we tried to answer to is: what can EU countries do to strengthen the Union’s cyber defence and ensure a secure cybersecurity ecosystem that would protect citizens, economy and infrastructures from cyber-attacks? We believe that the first step is to assure that EU citizens are aware of these risks and are ready to fight them. To this purpose, ECHO project develops:
This paper gives an overview of the architecture of the abovementioned solutions, highlighting why they could become paramount for a standardised cybersecurity training at European and international levels.
Norbert Pałka, Marcin Kowalski, Tadeusz Szczurek, Elżbieta Czerwińska, Michał Walczakowski, Artur Grudzień, Alessandro Zanasi, Graziano Giorgi, Giulia Venturi, Giuseppe Vella, Piero Scrima, Edward Hobbs. Human Factor Based Failures In Technology Forecasting
Journal of Defence & Security Technologies, Volume 3, Issue 1, Number 3, p.42-54 (2020)
Stefan-Antonio Dan Suteu, Graziano Giorgi. Future Studies, Forecast and Foresight – Critical Considerations and Relevant Findings. The 15th International Scientific Conference eLearning and Software for Education Bucharest, April 11-12 (2019). 10.12753/2066-026X-19-017
Zanasi, A., Ruini, F., & Bonzio, A. (2017). Intelligence Analysts’ Training Through Serious Games: The Leila Project. International Journal of Safety and Security Engineering, 7(3), 380–389. Retrieved from https://www.witpress.com/elibrary/sse-volumes/7/3/1884#.WdJlBhwL6Fw.mendeley
Laudy, C., Ruini, F., Zanasi, A., Przybyszewski, M., & Stachowicz, A. (2017). Using Social Media in Crisis Management. SOTERIA Fusion Center for Managing Information Gaps. In Proceedings of FUSION 2017, 20th International Conference on Information Fusion (pp. 1855–1862).