Projects within the framework of open4innovation
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#UnitedAgainstHate – Morally Courageous Joint Activities of Young People Against Hate Speech and Cyberbullying
This study analyzes how online strategies of mobilization and interconnection can be used in an attempt to support young people to act in a morally courageous way against digital violence on the internet (e.g. hate speech, cyberbullying). To this end, focus group discussions, a quantitative online survey and methods of action research will be employed.
(No) Space: Cyber-violence against women in (ex) intimate relationships
Types, effects and the potential of support of “Cyber-violence against women” in the context of intimate partner violence.
3B3M
The recent increased use of contactless technology (NFC) for payments at the point-of-sale presents the police and the payment industry with new threat scenarios for criminal use. The looming diversity of these payment systems contributes its part to increase the attack potential on the basis of individual susceptibility to errors and requires a specific appearance against these new challenges on criminalistic side. By appropriatly supporting the management, visualization and knowledge of these activities, a proactive research of the risk potential and a consequent knowledge building should support deciding on the right measures, at best already in advance
3F-MS
Multi-Level „ForestFireFighting - Management System“ for an optimized operational guidance of ground and air forces in forest fire events
3S-VKI
The project 3S-VKI developed a method to describe and assess relevant threads for infrastructures
4C4FirstResponder
Flexible multifunctional information- and communication solutions for an optimized operational command for relief units
A3 - AI Act for Austria - Study on the implementation of the AI Act in Austria's critical infrastructures
The aim of the project is to analyse the newly emerging EU-wide regulations relating to the use of AI, especially in the high-risk area and in the area of application of critical infrastructures. From this, guidelines for the BMI and operators of critical infrastructures will be developed, as well as recommendations for feedback from the BMI to the EC and for dealing with significant innovations affecting the BMI's area of activity.
ABC-DEKO
Successes and failures of large scale decontamination at Chernobyl will be documented and made accessible in a “Handbook of experiences” with the help of the then technical director of decontamination, DI Iouli and DI Irina Andreev. Experiences in technical, procedural, structural, organisational and legal issues will contribute to better plan for future nuclear ac-cidents, to save lives and protect the health of first helpers and decontaminators
ACCSA – Austrian Cyber Crises Support Activities
The variety of news items, cyber security bulletins and crime reports (on, e.g., Ransomware, phishing, DDoS, CEO Fraud) in 2016 showed how complex cyber incidents can be. These attacks exploited both known and unknown attack vectors in course of highly developed APT attacks affecting both SMEs and large enterprises.
AGETOR
AGETOR is a KIRAS-project to improve safety at major events. Movements of persons are analysed using big data sources (mobile communications and social media).
AIFER – Artificial Intelligence for Emergency Response
The FFG KIRAS project AIFER focuses on the automated analysis and fusion of heteroge-neous mass data (EO image data, geo-social media data, geo-referenced news articles, Google Trends, etc.) using artificial intelligence (AI) as well as the transparent fusion of the derived information and their provision for civil protection.
AIRPLAN
Goal of the project is the spatial validation and securing of events in public space
AMBOS
Countermeasures for unmanned aerial vehicles for authorities and emergency and rescue organizations
APT-CC – Establishment of an APT Competence Center in Austria
An APT Competence Center supports the observation and investigation of espionage and sabotage in security-relevant organizations and critical infrastructures. The study APT-CC examines the essential aspects of the establishment of such a center in Austria.
AQUS II - training and quality standards for security service providers
Development of job profiles and curricula with a focus on a possible apprenticeship and emphasizing critical infrastructure and major sporting events
AQUS Professional training and quality standards for security service providers
International Best Practices as well as national survey of the current status and target demand of stakeholders for the derivation of harmonized recommendations (R & D services)
AREA-MUMOSIS
The goal of this project was to develop a demonstration system of a multimodal system for the efficient monitoring of “large areas” like the areas of airports but also refineries, power plants, etc