AInception main aim is to develop novel AI-based tools and techniques for detection and response: from detecting adversarial behaviour from logs and network traffic; to understanding, contextualizing and explaining the detected threat; to generating risk and impact aware response action; all the way to automating the execution and evaluation of the response action on the underlying infrastructure. AI will play a central role for all these steps in the AInception tool pipeline. These tools will be combined into a proof-of-concept end to-end detection and response prototype, evaluated in operational scenarios with end users.
The AINCEPTION consortium is composed of 18 different organisations from 9 different EU Member States (Greece, Norway, France, Cyprus, Sweeden, Netherlands, Austria, Bulgaria, Italy).
The AInception consortium is highly diverse, both in terms of type of partners, as well as geographical distribution. It brings together 4 Large industrial partners (TSGF, THH, NG, CY4GATE), 2 Midcaps (SPH, MNEMONIC), 3 SMEs (INFILI, 8BELLS, UBITECH), 5 RTOs (TNO, KTH, NCSRD, AIT, CEA) and 4 purely defence research institutes (FFI, FOI, BDI, HMOD).
The AInception team gathered for the Seventh General Assembly from February 11-13 at KTH in Stockholm. As we step into the final year of our project, this meeting was a crucial opportunity to review progress, advance technical developments, and strategize our next steps. Key discussions focused on finalizing technical implementations, integrating the Proof of Concept, and preparing for evaluation and the final demonstration. Further updates are coming in the coming months so stay tuned for more updates!