SOC modernization

CYBERGUARD

Fortifying SOCs against evolving cyber threats.

A comprehensive 36-month European Commission Digital Europe Programme initiative bringing together 12 international partners to enhance Security Operations Center capabilities through innovative, AI-driven solutions.

  • EU Digital Europe Programme
  • 4 countries · 12 partners
  • Launched Dec 2024
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Our role

dvloper.io's role and contributions

As a key technical partner, we contribute essential expertise in cybersecurity infrastructure development and SOC enhancement — from threat-detection systems to cross-sector protection frameworks.

System Design and Platform Architecture

Designing and implementing robust cybersecurity architectures that enhance SOC capabilities and ensure scalable threat-detection systems.

Cybersecurity Training & Dashboard Development

Developing comprehensive security training modules and intuitive dashboards for the CYBERGUARD monitoring platform.

AI-based Cyber-attack Protection

Collaborating with international partners on AI-driven security tools that protect against sophisticated multi-vector cyber-attacks.

Cyber-range Virtualization Platform

Building advanced security-orchestration tools to protect critical infrastructure and enable rapid incident response.

Technical Solution Integration

Ensuring seamless integration of innovative cybersecurity solutions across diverse organizational environments.

About the project

A 36-month, four-country programme

CYBERGUARD — "Fortifying SOCs Against Evolving Cyber Threats" — is a comprehensive 36-month initiative launched on December 1, 2024, with a total project value of €7.69M.

Funded by the European Commission's Digital Europe Programme, the project brings together 12 consortium partners from Romania, Cyprus, Greece and Spain to enhance cybersecurity capabilities across critical sectors — energy, healthcare, cross-border collaboration, and research.

  • €7.69MTotal project value
  • 36Months
  • 12Partners
  • 4Countries
Coverage

Project coverage

CYBERGUARD brings together 12 consortium partners across 4 European countries, creating a comprehensive network for cybersecurity enhancement.

CYBERGUARD project coverage map
  • Romania
  • Cyprus
  • Greece
  • Spain
Goals & Objectives

Project goals and objectives

CYBERGUARD aims to fortify digital-infrastructure resilience and enhance cybersecurity preparedness across critical sectors.

Enhanced SOC capabilities

Strengthening SOC capabilities through advanced monitoring, automated threat response and improved incident-management protocols that enable faster detection and mitigation.

Multi-sector protection

Developing comprehensive cybersecurity solutions that protect critical infrastructure across multiple sectors, including:

  • Energy and natural-gas infrastructure protection systems.
  • Healthcare-sector cybersecurity enhancement for clinical environments.
  • Cross-border collaboration frameworks for threat-intelligence sharing.
  • Academic and research-institution security protocols.

Advanced threat detection

Implementing AI-powered anomaly detection, behavioral analysis and real-time threat-intelligence integration to identify and neutralize sophisticated attacks before they cause damage.

Impact

Impact of the grant

CYBERGUARD will significantly advance the European cybersecurity landscape through five complementary outcomes.

  • Enhanced SOC capabilities

    Strengthening SOCs with advanced threat detection and automated response systems.

  • Cross-sector protection

    Comprehensive cybersecurity solutions for critical infrastructure across energy, healthcare and academic sectors.

  • International collaboration

    Fostering cross-border cooperation for cyber-threat intelligence and best-practice sharing.

  • Advanced automation

    AI-driven security orchestration that reduces response times and improves threat mitigation.

  • Capacity building

    Specialized training programmes and certification frameworks for cybersecurity professionals.

Consortium

Partners

12 partners across Romania, Cyprus, Greece and Spain — research institutions, SOCs, energy operators and SMEs.