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Jozef Stefan Institute (JSI)

Laboratory for Open Systems and Networks

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Jamova 39
1000
Ljubljana
Slovenia
+38614773756
[email protected]
www.e5.ijs.si
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Dr. Tomaž Klobučar (Head of laboratory)

Field of Activity


3. FORENSIC SCIENCES
» Digital forensics

4. HORIZONTAL ACTIVITIES
» Scenario development and decision support
» Foresight systems
» Testing and validation

6. INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
» ICT applications
» Communication equipment and technologies
» Electronic authentication
» Cyber security
» Software, Data Processing
» Network technologies

7. SOCIO-ECONOMIC SCIENCES AND THE HUMANITIES
» Social Sciences
» Ethic Research

Core competencies

Jožef Stefan Institute (JSI) is the biggest research institute in Slovenia for pure and applied research in the natural sciences and technology. At present the Institute, totalling about 1.000, has a research staff of about 700.

The Laboratory for Open Systems and Networks, one of JSIs departments, has rich experience in research on security and privacy, cybercrime, digital forensics, computer networks, internet services, and user experience evaluation. The topics are investigated both from the technological and socio-economics points of view. Most of the research is carried out in the EU programmes, such as Horizon 2020, FP, CIP, CEF or HOME/ISPF. Recent activities include
- protection of critical energy infrastructure and analysis of the cyber-physical threats (H2020 DEFENDER project),
- development of tools for automatic vulnerabilities detection,
- privacy protection in smart grids (H2020 Flex4Grid),
- development of secure eID-enabled cross-border services (H2020 DE4A, CEF SI-PASS 2.0, SI-PASS and eID4U),
- development of economic models for optimal investment in the security technologies,
- security research gap analysis and development of a research agenda for the fight against cybercrime (FP7 COURAGE), and
- awareness raising about the digital forensics, cybercrime and cross-border digital evidence collection (DG JUST LIVE_FOR).

Members of the laboratory are also teaching on those subjects at Jozef Stefan International Postgraduate School.

Horizon Europe Research Focus

  • CL3-2021-FCT-01-03: Disinformation and fake news are combated and trust in the digital world is raised
  • CL3-2021-FCT-01-12: Online identity theft is countered
  • FCT04 - Increased security of citizens against terrorism, including in public spaces
  • CL3-2022-FCT-01-04: Public spaces are protected while respecting privacy and avoiding mass surveillance
  • CL3-2021-INFRA-01-01: European infrastructures and their autonomy safeguarded against systemic risks
  • CL3-2022-INFRA-01-02: Autonomous systems used for infrastructure protection
  • CL3-2021-CS-01-03: AI for cybersecurity reinforcement
  • CS05 - Human-centric security, privacy and ethics
  • CL3-2021-CS-01-04: Scalable privacy-preserving technologies for cross- border federated computation in Europe involving personal data
  • CS01 - Secure and resilient digital infrastructures and interconnected systems
  • CL3-2022-CS-01-01: Improved monitoring of threats, intrusion detection and response in complex and heterogeneous digital systems and infrastructures
  • CL3-2021-SSRI-01-01: A maturity assessment framework for security technologies
  • CL3-2021-SSRI-01-02: Knowledge Networks for Security Research & Innovation
  • SSRI 03 - Cross-cutting knowledge and value for common security solutions
  • CL3-2021-SSRI-01-05: Societal Impact assessment and impact creation transdisciplinary methods for security research technologies driven by active civil society engagement
  • SSRI 01 - Stronger pillars of security Research and Innovation
  • CL3-2022-SSRI-01-01: Increased foresight capacity for security
  • CL3-2022-SSRI-01-02: Knowledge Networks for security Research & Innovation
  • SSRI 03 - Cross-cutting knowledge and value for common security solutions
  • CL3-2022-SSRI-01-04: Social innovations as enablers of security solutions and increased security perception

RTD Experience

  Project Coordinator Project Partner Project Acronyms
Horizon Europe-Security COURAGE
REDIRNET
Horizon Europe-ICT CONCORDIA
EmployID
P2P-NEXT
COMPACT
EIFFEL
Horizon Europe-Energy Flex4Grid
DEFENDER
iFlex
BD4OPEM
National Security Research Projects Content and data communication interoperability of first
responders networks
Security and trust in the new generation of P2P networks
Security, dependability and privacy in pervasive systems
Cloud assisted services
Other Security Research Projects LIVE_FOR, DG Justice
EIO-LAPD, DG Justice
D-FET, EU ISEC
SI-PASS 2.0, CEF
SI-PASS, CEF
eID4U, CEF
STORK 2.0, EU CIP
eSENS, EU CIP


Inserted / Updated
2016-09-26 / 2021-06-04