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EU-GUARDIAN – European framework and proofs-of-concept for the intelliGent aUtomAtion of cybeR Defence Incident mAnagemeNt.

7th EU-GUARDIAN NEWSLETTER



October 2025

EU-GUARDIAN


Title: European framework and proofs-of-concept for the intelliGent aUtomAtion of cybeR Defence Incident mAnagemeNt
Project number: 101103044
Project name: European framework and proofs-of-concept for the intelliGent aUtomAtion of cybeR Defence Incident mAnagemeNt
Project acronym: EU-GUARDIAN
Call: EDF-2021-CYBER-R-2
Topic: EDF-2021-CYBER-R-CDAI-2
Type of action: EDF-RA
Service: DEFIS/A/03
Project starting date: fixed date: 1 December 2022
Project duration: 36 months


Reflections on the integration of AI in cyber defence

🚀 In future editions, we will launch a series of Reflections on the integration of AI in cyber defence, in which we will explore the ethical, legal and technical dilemmas that will shape the future of digital security in Europe. A critical and strategic look at how to build a more reliable, responsible and prepared cyber defence system in the face of the challenges ahead. From data to decision: ethical and technical challenges of AI in cyber defence



AIPowered Adaptive Human-Machine Interfaces

Adaptive interfaces: a fresh approach to strengthening cybersecurity

These interfaces only display the most relevant information at any given moment, preventing users from becoming overwhelmed by data and facilitating quick and accurate decisions.

The challenge is to strike a balance: they must be clear but comprehensive, without overlooking important details or overwhelming the user.

Effective alert management remains essential: not all alerts are equally urgent, and the ability to decide when to display or defer a notification can make all the difference.

All of this must be done without compromising security, speed, or ease of use.





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