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As KINAITICS comes to an end, we couldn’t resist drawing one last smile. Here’s our farewell cartoon goodbye, and thanks for the ride!
KINAITICS was introduced at OWASP Italy Day during Cyber Journey in June 2025 in Cagliari.
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During ICOSXperience 2025 in Lazise on September 23rd, Pluribus contributed to the dissemination of the European project KINAITICS, spreading the emerging risks and opportunities introduced by Artificial Intelligence (AI) in cyber-physical systems.
On September 17th 2025, we were delighted to organize the Adversarial Threats on Real Life Learning Systems workshop in Paris — a day dedicated to understanding how deployed ML systems face adversarial and backdoor attacks, and how defenses can evolve to meet these challenges.
On September 16th 2025, we were proud to organize AI4Cyber 2025 in Paris – a workshop at the crossroads of AI and cybersecurity.
On September 15th 2025, the KINAITICS consortium held its final General Assembly, reviewing the project’s achievements and discussing next steps. The meeting celebrated the progress made through collaboration and innovation across all partners.
KINAITICS was highlighted in 2 recent articles published by Cybersecurity Bites.
Excited to share our latest paper, “Designing AI Systems with Correction Mechanisms Towards Attack-Resilient Architectures,” presented at IEEE CSR 2025.
Last August, KUL presented a lecture on current developments in EU Cybersecurity and law requirements requiring “security by design” at the Law Faculty of Anadolu University in Eskisehir, Türkiye.
Find out about the latest paper accepted at RAID 2025.
At the final event of the LAZARUS_EU project, the KINAITICS Horizon Europe initiative was presented as a forward-looking effort to explore how artificial intelligence can both endanger and protect cyber-physical systems.
KINAITICS took part in Cyber Journey 2025 – OWASP Italy Day, bringing its vision and expertise to one of the year’s most inspiring cybersecurity events.
On June 18, 2025, in Cagliari at the APWG.eu Tech Summit & Researchers Forum, Davy Preuveneers from KU Leuven presented an advanced method to enhance machine learning systems for bot detection.
During the General Assembly of the European project Sec4AI4Sec, we had the pleasure of showcasing a live demo of the KINAITICS project, developed under UC4, which focuses on cybersecurity.
At RSA Conference 2025 in San Francisco, Pluribus One made its debut showcasing Seer Box® and disseminating the results of the KINAITICS project, focused on advanced AI techniques for malware analysis and threat detection. The event marked a key milestone for the Italian cybersecurity company in connecting research with real-world impact.
We are pleased to announce the “Adversarial Threats on Real Life Learning Systems” workshop.
We are pleased to announce the “Artificial Intelligence for Cyber and Cyber/Physical Security” workshop.
Successful third hackathon achieved!
In this interview, Stefano Dalmiani, Head of the Bioengineering Department at the Monasterio Foundation, .
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KINAITICS has joined forces with SAFE4SOC to enhance the innovative IDMEFv2 format for exchanging cybersecurity incident messages, with the goal of establishing it as a standard.
In this interview, Davy Preuveneers, industrial research manager at KU Leuven’s DistriNet research group, explores the impact of emerging technologies on cybersecurity and how KINAITICS is enhancing the security of cyber-physical systems.
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In this interview, Cedric Gouy-Pailler, Head of Laboratory at CEA, shares insights into his work in signal processing and machine learning, as well as his role as coordinator of the KINAITICS project.
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Featured on Difesa Online, KINAITICS showcases its collaborative approach involving European partners and cutting-edge solutions to create robust, resilient, and trustworthy AI-powered systems.
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Kinaitics has been recognized by OFCS for its innovative efforts in combating prompt injection attacks, a critical threat to the security of generative language models.
During the Hospitals on FHIR User Days event in Brussels last week, KINAITICS partners discussed how hospitals can benefit from the adoption of the KINAITICS tools.
The article introduces OWASP’s LLM Top Ten, a new framework for addressing the main security risks specific to large language models (LLMs). It highlights vulnerabilities like prompt injection and data leakage, aiming to guide safer AI development. The piece also touches on the European Kinaitics project, which exemplifies the EU’s commitment to secure AI advancements through dedicated research funding.
The APWG.EU Tech Summit 2024 in Málaga gathers global experts to tackle challenges in cybercrime defense. Davide Ariu from Pluribus One presented Kinaitics, an innovative project for infrastructure protection and combating cybercrime.
NeuralSentinel—a tool developed by the KINAITICS project, designed to enhance the reliability and trustworthiness of neural networks in critical sectors like healthcare, energy, and cybersecurity.
In recent years, the significance of cybersecurity has grown exponentially in an increasingly digital world. This white paper represents a collaborative effort to consolidate insights from eight distinct European projects, all funded to address the evolving cybersecurity landscape.
Ilias Tsingenopoulos successfully presented his paper, “How to Train Your Antivirus: RL-based Hardening through the Problem Space,” at the 27th International Symposium on Research in Attacks, Intrusions and Defenses (RAID 2024). The prestigious event took place from September 30 to October 2, 2024, at the historic Palazzo della Salute in Padua, Italy.
KU Leuven recently hosted a highly successful Summer School on “Security and Privacy in the Age of AI,” drawing 59 researchers from around the world. The event provided a collaborative platform for exploring critical issues at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Security & Privacy.
Find out all about KINAITICS in this 2-pager leaflet
Our project, Kinaitics, will be part of the course program held by the Saint Anna School in 2024 on technology innovation and digitalization. FTGM, partner of Kinaitics, will be responsible for teaching digital health and sharing project insights.
Our project Kinaitics was presented during the international workshop “AI Standardisation: Challenges & Opportunities on AI & Emerging Technologies – SME perspectives” on July 11th.
The event has been invaluable to achieve standardization readiness. The very final goal was to help connect with leading experts to integrate project results into influential working groups and technical committees.
KINAITICS @ EuskalHack Security Congress
Get ready for the Kinaitics’ 2nd Hackathon and compete for a chance to win one of three exciting prizes!
How is a EU funded project linked to hospital radiography?
Structural Health Monitoring: Rail Use Case
How is a EU funded project linked to drones analysing chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear accidents?
How is a EU funded project linked to a nuclear reactor?
Social Engineering is a set of strategies that involve studying the psychological condition of people in order to succeed in stealing information or inducing them to do something with or without the use of technology. Social Engineering Detection (SED) tool is the KINAITICS’s answer to this cyber threat.
How important is AI in healthcare? How important is it to protect AI models used in healthcare for patients’ diagnosis and treatment? Find out in this news!
Are you fascinated by the cutting-edge world of artificial intelligence? Are you eager to explore the intricate realm of AI security? Join Our Exciting Hackathon Event!
How KINAITICS crafted its tailored Threat Matrix to address the vulnerabilities of its use cases
How important it is to protect healthcare? Is healthcare exposed to threats based on social channels activities? Find out more in this news!
Vicomtech participates in KINAITICS with a double role: as a technology provider and as the hackathon organiser.
It is focused on the design and implementation of the cyber-defences toolset and methodology. Final release in March 2025.
This summer school gathers young researchers and seasoned experts to zoom into security and privacy aspects of the flourishing area of machine learning.
The third KINAITICS plenary meeting successfully took place in Cagliari, on September 18 and 19.
The third KINAITICS plenary meeting will take place in Cagliari, on September 18 and 19.
The first hackathon was staged on July 20th 2023, involving internal and external stakeholders, practitioners and students willing to know more about KINAITICS goals and to learn and test the tools deployed within the project.
Would you like to learn more about the cutting-edge world of artificial intelligence? Do you wish to explore the complex world of artificial intelligence security?
Would you like to learn more about the cutting-edge world of artificial intelligence? Do you wish to explore the complex world of artificial intelligence security?
On June 22nd 2023 Pluribus One organized at T-Hotel, Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy, an unusual Journey, through modern cybersecurity with a special focus on the EU founded projects.
Top European experts discussed AI for security, Security for AI, on a panel.
Why is cybersecurity so important? Are all cyber attacks that sophisticated? What can we do to protect our data and technologies? Find out during our “Cyber Journey” event!
Are you fascinated by the cutting-edge world of artificial intelligence? Are you eager to explore the intricate realm of AI security? Join Our Exciting Hackathon Event!
The collaboration between CERTH/ITI’s two labs (VCL Lab and VALab) can bring added value to a project such as KINAITICS, that investigates AI potentialities in cybersecurity scenarios, both from attack and defence point of view.
Engineering (ENG) is the Digital Transformation Company, leader in Italy and expanding its global footprint, with around 12,000 associates, with over 60 offices spread across Europe, the United States, and South America and global delivery.
The Gabriele Monasterio Foundation aims to improve patient quality of life and contribute to scientific progress in cardiovascular disease research, prevention, and treatment.
On March 31st 2023 Pluribus One organized an unusual Journey, through a world full of hidden corners to explore, through modern cybersecurity. It took place at T-Hotel, Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy.
KU Leuven’s multi-disciplinary contribution to the KINAITICS project is two-fold with two complementary research groups, DistriNet and CiTiP.
The second KINAITICS plenary meeting successfully took place in Pisa, on March 20 and 21.
KINAITICS was successfully launched during a kick-off meeting in Paris-Saclay









































































