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SALUS · Strengthening law enforcement with advanced IoT forensic tools and enriched investigation schemes, realised by a Software Defined Network Security-as-a-Service architecture

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 November 202531 October 2028EU funding €4,999,078Call HORIZON-CL3-2024-FCT-01

SALUS addresses the growing security challenges of IoT systems by providing law enforcement with (i) new forensic investigation schemes and policies, and (ii) advanced IoT forensic tools for threat detection, evidence collection, and cross-agency collaboration, all while ensuring compliance with EU legal and ethical frameworks. To implement this, the project combines a novel Digital-Twin (DT) infrastructure for proactive threat simulation, a secure Software Defined Network-enabled IoT architecture (SDaaSS) acting as the backbone of the DT for dynamic policy enforcement, and AI-powered forensic capabilities for real-time IoT device detection, lawful evidence interception, and blockchain-based chain of custody. Validated through five diverse pilot use cases in collaboration with five (5) police authorities and two (2) critical infrastructure providers (hospitals and nuclear power plants), SALUS bridges technology and operational needs to enhance security in critical infrastructures and IoT ecosystems. The above technological developments will be closely accompanied by activities concerning: i) incorporation of legal and ethical aspects, including fundamental rights, privacy, personal data, etc, ii) integration of operational aspects, alignment with relevant EU cybersecurity policies, analysis of modus operandi, lawful evidence exploitation, and delivery of policy recommendations for tackling new and emerging forms of IoT-related crime, all aimed at improving police authorities’ understanding, iii) development of multi-dimensional, comprehensive practitioner training activities and joint exercises, tailored to the organization of operational-level hackathon activities, iv) Development of investigation, technological and security standards, and v) Establishment of a synergistic ecosystem among related national and EU-funded projects, as well as stakeholders from the law enforcement community.

Consortium · 19 organisations

coordinator

ELLINIKO MESOGEIAKO PANEPISTIMIO

EL · €592,500

participant

SISAMINISTERIO (SM)

FI · €240,000

participant

Landesamt für Zentrale Polizeiliche Dienste NRW

DE · €211,825

participant

CHAROKOPEIO PANEPISTIMIO

EL · €351,250

participant

5 YGIONOMIKI PERIFERIA THESSALIAS & STEREAS ELLADAS

EL · €115,000

participant

UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM

UK · €129,878

participant

PUBLIC ORGANISATION UKRAINIAN NUCLEAR SOCIETY

UA · €135,000

participant

VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT BRUSSEL

BE · €250,875

participant

Ministerio da Justica

PT · €158,625

participant

AYUNTAMIENTO DE MADRID

ES · €118,500

participant

K3Y

BG · €306,500

participant

SUNERIS SOLUTION

FR · €351,250

participant

AEGIS IT RESEARCH GMBH

DE · €307,500

participant

IOTAM INTERNET OF THINGS APPLICATIONS AND MULTI LAYER DEVELOPMENT LTD

CY · €595,625

participant

SYGKLISI ASTIKI MI KERDOSKOPIKI ETAIREIA

EL · €195,625

participant

NETCOMPANY S.A.

LU · €307,500

participant

MINISTERE DE L'INTERIEUR

FR · €340,625

participant

INOV INSTITUTO DE ENGENHARIA DE SISTEMAS E COMPUTADORES INOVACAO

PT · €291,000

thirdParty

CIVIPOL

FR

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