Erasmus + project Jean Monnet module: “Integrating the EU cybersecurity framework and policies in Ukraine”
Project № 621250-EPP-1-2020-1-UA–EPPJMO–MODULE
Coordinator of the project: Maryna Yevdokymenko, Ph.D., Associate Professor, V.V. Popovskyy Infocommunication Engineering Department
Project members:
- Oleksandra Yeremenko, Dr.Eng.Sc., Professor, V.V. Popovskyy Department of Infocommunication Engineering;
- Oleksandr Adamov, Ph.D., Senior Teacher, Department of Design Automation;
- Ievgeniia Kuzminykh, Ph.D., Associate Professor, V.V. Popovskyy Department of Infocommunication Engineering.
The main purpose of the project is to promote and disseminate the EU expertise and good practice in cybersecurity to the business sector, legal regulatory bodies, and government institutions of Ukraine, as well as to the scientific and educational institutions. The project will create the necessary environment to follow and implement these practices.
Project objectives:
- Studying the strategic documentation and cybersecurity approaches of the EU Frameworks for Exchanging Cybersecurity Information.
- Actively encourage participation in the academic staff and students with the aim of distribution of the EU values and popularization of EU Frameworks for Exchanging Cybersecurity Information in Ukraine.
- Development and teaching a new training course on the EU Frameworks for Exchanging Cybersecurity Information (EU FESI), and modernization three existing courses expanding the content with EU best practices in the specific areas as IoT, cyber resilience, and ICT services.
- Carrying out research on the integration of EU FESI in Ukraine, followed-up by dissemination of the results through conferences and journal publications.
Module courses:
- EU framework for exchanging cybersecurity information
- EU best practices: cyberattack detection and analysis with machine learning
- EU best practices and strategy for cyber resilience
- EU best practices for IoT and Smart Infrastructures