Research Project
CyberNEMO: Advanced Security for Distributed Digital Ecosystems
CyberNEMO adopts a Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) model, continuously validating user identity, device posture and service trustworthiness before granting access to network resources. The solution is built on NEMO, a platform that orchestrates applications and services across IoT, Edge and Cloud environments, integrating SD‑WAN for intelligent traffic management and Deep Packet Inspection for threat detection in distributed systems. Engineering develops the ZTNA layer to enable supervised access to untrusted systems and devices, such as network access controllers, using SmartNICs that offload security and traffic‑control functions directly to hardware.
The project has received funding from the Horizon Europe programme - Contract No. 101168182
End‑to‑end cybersecurity across the IoT‑Edge‑Cloud‑Data continuum
Intelligent network traffic management
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