DATE: 06/03/2026 | 18:00 CET
DURATION: 1 HOUR
MODE: Online event
ABOUT THE WEBINAR
We are pleased to invite you to the next SYNAPSE Project Webinar, which will take place on 06th of March 2026.
This one-hour session will provide insights into the SYNAPSE project, with a particular focus on the latest technologies to face cyber-incidents in critical infrastructures: advanced cyberattack prediction, ML-enhanced user & entity behavioral analytics, and response recommendation. The event will conclude with a short Q&A session, giving participants the opportunity to interact directly with project partners.
📅 06 March 2026
🕒 18:00 CET
⏳ Duration: 1 hour
💻 Online event
Join us to discover how SYNAPSE is advancing attack detection and response recommendation.
To make sure you don’t miss it, register to the event using the link below:
agenda
18:00 – 18:05 Welcome & Introduction
Panagiotis Bountakas, STS
18:05 – 18:15 Critical Infrastructures, in attacker’s sight
Cristina Alcaraz, UMA
18:15 – 18:30 Profiling Users and Entities, advanced Detection through UEBA
Panagiotis Bountakas, STS
18:30 – 18:40 Predicting Cyberattacks to provide Response Recommendation
Jacobo Elicha, UMA
18:40 – 18:55 Responding to Active Attacks through Customised Playbooks
Panagiotis Bountakas, STS
18:55 – 19:00 Q&A session
All
about synapse
SYNAPSE is a European project that brings together 14 entities from different countries (Spain, Italy, Greece, Germany, Cyprus, Ireland, Norway, Switzerland) to provide an integrated cybersecurity risk management and resilience platform. This platform, attractive for many critical infrastructures, must integrate all those mechanisms that allow addressing the three essential pillars of SYNAPSE: Situational awareness (Pillar-I), incident response (Pillar-II) and preparedness (Pillar-III). To achieve this, multiple technologies, techniques, tools and methodologies are widely considered to drive and foster these 3 pillars, and in some way promote dynamic risk management, proactive detection, monitoring and tracking of attacks, and response against potential threats, offering guarantees of business continuity at all times.

