Stikkord: Critical Sectors

  • EU-CIP: European Knowledge Hub and Policy Testbed for Critical Infrastructure Protection

    EU-CIP: European Knowledge Hub and Policy Testbed for Critical Infrastructure Protection

    oktober 1, 2022 @ 8:00 am september 30, 2025 @ 5:00 pm CEST

    (PROJECT)

    Engineering (ENG). “EU-CIP.” Accessed 13.08.2025. https://www.eucip.eu.

    This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under the grant agreement No 101073878.

    The main goal of EU-CIP is to establish a novel pan European knowledge network for Resilient Infrastructures, which will enable policy makers to shape and produce data-driven evidence-based policies, while boosting the innovation capacity of Critical Infrastructures (CI) operators, authorities, and innovators (including SMEs).

    In this direction, the partners have already established the European Cluster for Securing Critical infrastructures (ECSCI), which brings together 22 projects that collaborate in CI Resilience.

    EU-CIP will leverage the capacity, organization, community, and achievements of the ECSCI cluster towards establishing an EU-wide knowledge network with advanced analytical and innovation support capabilities.

    Engineering (ENG)

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  • IMS Commercialisation

    IMS Commercialisation

    juni 18, 2020 @ 8:00 am juni 1, 2021 @ 5:00 pm CEST

    (PROJECT)

    The IMS commercialisation project was managed by an affiliated company that VentureNet acquired in 2023. The project was co-financed by the Norwegian development bank, Innovation Norway.

    The project developed a prototype of an Innovation Management System, which provided the technical foundation and building blocks for VentureNet’s Information Management System (IMS) and secure data exchange platform.

    Among the unique and groundbreaking IMS features are dynamic data enrichment capabilities with human-in-the-loop (HITL) models, low-code/no-code development functionality, and container technology for rapid deployment of digital applications, which can be customized for specific customer needs at a fraction of the time and cost of comparable application development platforms.

    Furthermore, digital applications that are developed by VentureNet can be integrated seamlessly with VentureNet’s marketplace to enable secure data exchange in digital marketplaces that adhere to EU data privacy regulations and common standards for International Data Spaces, Cybersecurity, Safety, Data Governance, Interoperability, and Cyber Resilience.

    Contact us to learn more about the IMS and how your organisation or region can leverage the IMS to manage your data, develop data-driven systems with trustworthy AI, build a virtual innovation ecosystem with resilient digital supply chains and access to secure international digital marketplaces.

    VentureNet

  • Norwegian Digital Innovation Ecosystem Launch: Development of Critical Digital Infrastructure in Norway

    Norwegian Digital Innovation Ecosystem Launch: Development of Critical Digital Infrastructure in Norway

    juni 6, 2024 @ 9:30 am 5:30 pm CEST

    (EVENT)

    The launch event for the Nordic Digital Innovation Ecosystem brought together stakeholders from leading research, innovation, public and private sectors to discuss development of next-generation digital infrastructure in Norway.

    To ensure a well-functioning and competitive digital future for Norway and the Nordic region, it is crucial that business and the public sector actively contribute to the development of our digital infrastructure. Join an important initiative by taking part in the work to:
    • Create value through data sharing and digital trust.
    • Build a robust and secure digital infrastructure.
    • Develop new and innovative technologies.

    In connection with the rapid development of important national initiatives with tight deadlines, we have had the opportunity to discuss development plans with Ulrich Ahle, CEO of Gaia-X, a European initiative for secure digital infrastructure, who is visiting Hamar on June 6. Ahle will participate in the opening of a national center for data-driven innovation that includes a Nordic Gaia-X hub and Fiware iHub.

    Visit the digital platform and video clips on VentureNets Online Marketplace and on Youtube.

    VentureNet

    Hamar Kulturhus

    Torggata 100
    Hamar, Innlandet 2317 Norway
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  • Nordic Digital Innovation Ecosystem

    Nordic Digital Innovation Ecosystem

    mai 22, 2024 @ 8:00 am desember 1, 2026 @ 5:00 pm CEST

    (PROJECT)

    The Nordic Digital Innovation Ecosystem (NDIE) is an ongoing business network development initiative to support development of trustworthy systems and infra- structure in critical sectors by connecting public and private sectors and research institutions and supporting project establishment.

    The project was initiated in 2024 and managed by Klosser Innovasjon AS and VentureNet AS in collaboration with the Norwegian Computing Center (NR), the Norwegian Center for Cybersecurity in Critical Sectors (SFI NORCICS), the Institute for Energy Technology (IFE), and Smart Innovation Norway, with financial support from Innlandet County in Norway.

    Within 5 months of the project’s start, NDIE organised and executed 9 successful international events, including some of Norway’s first seminars and webinars on European Data Spaces and a trailblazing 2-day Nordic Matchmaking Event at DNV Headquarters and NR Headquarters in Oslo.

    Some of the speakers included representatives from the Norwegian Digitalisation Agency, Sykehuspartner, Det Norske Veritas, DNV-Nixu, FICEC, F-Secure, Defendable, Business Finland, the City of Wien in Austria, Gaia-X, and FIWARE.

    Visit the digital platform and video clips on VentureNets Online Marketplace and on Youtube.

    VentureNet

  • VentureNet: Reducing barriers to innovation and business development through secure data exchange

    VentureNet: Reducing barriers to innovation and business development through secure data exchange

    september 1, 2022 @ 8:00 am september 30, 2023 @ 8:00 am CEST

    (PROJECT)

    The VentureNet data exchange project was a research project completed in 2023 in collaboration with SINTEF and the Norwegian Centre for Research and Innovation in Cybersecurity in Critical Sectors (SFI NORCICS) based at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). The project received co-financing from the Research Council of Norway and Innlandet County through the FORREGION program.

    Background

    A major EU industrial research project on data harmonization, euBusinessGraph, identified major challenges with access to business data, citing that “it is extremely expensive, time consuming and error prone to find, interpret and reconcile”, especially across industries, geographic regions and languages.

    Machine learning (ML) plays an important role in automating data processing tasks such as natural language processing (NLP), but human input is needed to train ML algorithms and thereby improve the accuracy of ML models. One of the challenges identified by data scientists is a lack of machine learning models with humans-in-the-loop (HITL). 80% of the cost of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence (AI) projects is time spent by data scientists finding, interpreting and harmonizing data. A lack of HITL limits the effectiveness of ML models and their potential to reduce cost in Big Data and AI projects.

    VentureNet aims to create a virtual business accelerator hub powered by its proprietary Information Management System (IMS), which centralizes access to multiple digital ecosystems, facilitating data exchange and reducing manual data entry. Developed in collaboration with SINTEF and NTNU, the project focuses on creating a secure data exchange framework with Human-in-the-Loop (HITL) capabilities that can be scaled up in European data markets.

    Project Results

    The project delivered a report introducing a novel framework and new technical solution for data exchange that will facilitate dynamic harmonization and enrichment of business data with HITL ML models. The envisioned solution is a digital B2B workspace and marketplace that will automate data management tasks and processes and facilitate involvement of non-technical data providers (small businesses) in data enrichment with HITL models.

    SINTEF compared VentureNet’s IMS to leading low-code platforms and AI solutions, such as Oracle APEX, AWS Amplify, Open AI GPT, Sheet GPT, and Google Natural Language API and concluded the following:

    We compared VentureNet against a few low-code/no-code platforms. Low-code/no-code platforms significantly accelerate software development by simplifying and automating code generation, making it possible for non-developers to create applications, thereby democratizing development and reducing the technical skill barrier. However, these platforms can limit customization capabilities, restrict advanced functionality, and lead to vendor lock-in situations, potentially impeding scalability, and long-term growth for more complex or unique business requirements.

    Potential for higher accuracy and filtering of hallucinations, using HITL, especially in sensitive domains, such as healthcare.

    The principal advantage of the VentureNet platform lies in its comprehensive integration capabilities. It can fulfill all project requirements, including form processing, API management, low-code graphical user interface elements, and data enrichment. Unlike other generic platforms, VentureNet enables the development of highly customized solutions tailored to specific project needs.

    Although it is possible to assemble similar platforms using excellent off-the-shelf tools, coordinating, and integrating these disparate components requires significant time and effort. Additionally, the complexities associated with billing processes can often pose substantial challenges. VentureNet solves these concerns by offering a unique solution that simplifies project management and reduces operational overhead. This approach ensures a streamlined workflow and efficient project execution.

    Contact VentureNet to learn more about the project results and collaboration opportunities.

    VentureNet

  • INN-the-Loop: Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence

    INN-the-Loop: Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence

    januar 12, 2024 @ 8:00 am mars 30, 2025 @ 5:00 pm CET

    (PROJECT)

    INN-the-Loop was a research project in 2024 managed by the University of Inland Norway (INN) with contributions from the Norwegian Computing Center (NR), SINTEF, NTNU SFI NORCICS (Norwegian Center for Cybersecurity in Critical Sectors), and VentureNet AS. The project was co-financed by the Research Council of Norway and Innlandet County through the Regional Research Fund (RFF) program.

    The INN-the-Loop project analysed limitations and risks related to ML, GenAI and Agentic AI. It identified significant risks and barriers to widespread adoption of AI in healthcare and other critical sectors that demand high standards of accuracy, safety, security, and privacy.

    The project builds on results from a research project in 2023 with several leading Norwegian research institutions and VentureNet AS, a Norwegian technology company specialising in data exchange automation. A key result from the 2023 project was a framework for Human-Guided Artificial Intelligence and Data Exchange (Human-GAIDE).

    Human-GAIDE was developed to address widespread challenges with data accuracy in AI models. AI and machine learning (ML) models are vulnerable to missing data, erroneous data, manipulation of data and systems, and AI bias, all of which can impact the accuracy of an AI-model. Error and cyber vulnerabilities can compromise the safety of AI-enabled systems and lead to undesirable outcomes, such as proliferation of manipulated and distorted information or medical device failure.

    The project developed a highly scalable methodology to design trustworthy AI-systems with dynamic HITL models for smart healthcare. This is applicable to several critical sectors with high requirements for safety, security and resilience.

  • INN-the-Loop: Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence

    INN-the-Loop: Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence

    “INN-the-Loop” was a research project on artificial intelligence (AI) for critical sectors in 2024 that analysed limitations and risks related to ML, GenAI and Agentic AI. It identified significant risks and barriers, as well as solutions for adoption of AI in healthcare and other critical sectors that demand high standards of accuracy, safety, security, and privacy.

    The project was managed by the University of Inland Norway (INN) with contributions from the Norwegian Computing Center (NR), SINTEF, NTNU SFI NORCICS (Norwegian Center for Cybersecurity in Critical Sectors), and VentureNet AS. The project received co-financing by the Regional Research Fund (RFF) Innlandet supported by Innlandet County and the Research Council of Norway.

    Abstract

    Building on rapid development and investment in Artificial Intelligence (AI), the year 2025 heralded in “Agentic AI” as the new frontier for Generative AI (GenAI). The implication is that virtual assistants will be able to autonomously solve problems, set goals, and increase productivity by automating workflows, generating documents, and enhancing the productivity of humans who use AI-supported systems.

    However, for Agentic AI to be suitable for use in critical sectors, a solution is needed to address inherent limitations of AI related to accuracy, safety, security, adaptivity, trustworthiness, and sustainability. This article summarizes results from a research project in 2024 with leading Norwegian research institutions titled the “INN-the-Loop”. The aim of the project was to pre-qualify a framework to design, develop and test human-centric AI-systems for critical sectors, with a focus on smart healthcare as a use case. The project’s findings on AI risks shed light on the importance of digital regulation to ensure safety and security, while also presenting possible solutions for compliance automation to cost-effectively cope with changing regulatory, technical and risk landscapes.

    This article describes a framework, methodology and system/toolkit to develop trustworthy and sustainable AI-systems with Humans-In-The-Loop (HITL). The framework aims to address limitations and risks of current AI approaches by combining human-centred design with “Data Space” technologies, including privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) for decentralised identity and data access management.

    The project’s results are aligned with European initiatives to develop federated, sustainable and sovereign digital infrastructure for high performance (HPC) and edge computing. The results can inform design and planning of next-generation digital infrastructure, including local digital twins (LDT) and interconnected digital marketplaces, which can strengthen supply chain resilience in critical sectors.

    Download the full research report.

  • NCC-NO: “ECSO-VentureNet” A cross-sector platform to strengthen cybersecurity and resilience in critical sectors.

    NCC-NO: “ECSO-VentureNet” A cross-sector platform to strengthen cybersecurity and resilience in critical sectors.

    april 1 @ 8:00 am september 30 @ 5:00 pm CEST

    (PROJECT)

    In recent years, cybersecurity has gained increased attention as a critical development area for society and industry to mitigate risk and enable data-driven value creation. The rapid global expansion of cybercrime has raised awareness of daunting challenges in cybersecurity for the public sector and businesses alike. Geopolitics and the Covid-19 pandemic have raised awareness of risks to security, safety and supply chain disruption, and a need for solutions to ensure resilience of digital systems and supply chains for critical sectors.

    In Europe, cybersecurity solutions and expertise have a wider role beyond mitigating and preventing risk and cybercrime. Privacy-enhancing technologies are enablers for data sharing and artificial intelligence (AI) in compliance with EU regulations. As such, cybersecurity can play a key role enabling businesses and communities to unlock data silos and generate value from data sharing and AI, increasing productivity with less resource consumption.

    The ECSO-VentureNet project aims to bring together cyber solution providers, experts and stakeholders from public and private sectors to collaborate on project establishment and research addressing key challenges and opportunities in cybersecurity, supply chain resilience and data-driven innovation.

    The project will plan a 3-day European cybersecurity conference in Oslo in collaboration with the European Cyber Security Organization (ECSO), North European Cybersecurity Cluster (NECC), Norsk Regnesentral (NR), and SFI NORCICS (among others). Preparation for the event will entail applied research and active engagement of SMEs, investors, industry clusters, and public sector partners through existing partner networks.

    The events and research are intended to develop a community, collaboration platform and framework for managing cybersecurity, supply chain resilience and data-driven innovation, including access to digital tools to find knowledge, partners and markets in Norway and Europe.

    VentureNet

  • BITS, BYTES OG BEREDSKAP: DIGITALT FORSVAR FRA KOMMUNALT TIL NORDISK NIVÅ

    BITS, BYTES OG BEREDSKAP: DIGITALT FORSVAR FRA KOMMUNALT TIL NORDISK NIVÅ

    august 14 @ 12:00 pm

    (EVENT)

    Telia. “BITS, BYTES OG BEREDSKAP: DIGITALT FORSVAR FRA KOMMUNALT TIL NORDISK NIVÅ”. Accessed 12.08.2025. https://www.arendalsuka.no/programsoek/details/23690

    Om arrangementet

    Norge står i en alvorlig sikkerhetspolitisk situasjon der digital infrastruktur på alle nivåer er særlig utsatt. Som et av verdens mest digitaliserte land er vi ekstra sårbare for sammensatte trusler. PSTs trusselvurderinger indikerer økt risiko for hybride angrep som kan lamme alt fra lokale helsetjenester til nasjonal forsyningssikkerhet. 

    Det digitale sikkerhetsarbeidet må styrkes på tvers av geografiske nivåer. I kommunene hviler samfunnskritiske tjenester på stabil kommunikasjon, samtidig som nordisk samarbeid blir stadig viktigere for å sikre robust infrastruktur i en urolig verden. 

    Langtidsplanen for forsvarssektoren understreker at i møte med sammensatte trusler er det nødvendig med sterkere sivil-militært samarbeid. Viktige beslutninger om utvikling og sikkerhet i det digitale rom blir i stor grad tatt av kommersielle og ikke-statlige aktører. Dette krever et tettere samarbeid mellom offentlige myndigheter på alle forvaltningsnivåer – fra kommuner og fylker til nasjonale og nordiske organer – og private aktører for å sikre digital robusthet i hele Norden. 

    Hvordan kan vi sammen skape et sterkere digitalt forsvar som fungerer både lokalt på tvers av landegrenser? 

    På dette arrangementet vil vi få et eksempel på en kommunes digitale beredskap, Posten deler erfaringer med konkrete sikkerhetstrusler, og vi har med oss en historie fra Ukraina og hvordan de sikrer kommunikasjonsløsninger på tross av strømbrudd og brutte linjer.

    Medvirkende

    • Erik Wehler – Sikkerhetsdirektør, Telia
    • Volodymyr Kabanenko – Tidligere teknisk visedirektør i den ukrainske mobiloperatøren Kyivstar
    • Tore Orderløkken – Sikkerhetsdirektør, Posten Bring
    • Karianne Oldernes Tung – Digitaliserings- og forvaltningsminister
    • Stian Jenssen – Direktør for myndighetskontakt og internasjonale forhold, Aker ASA

    Telia

    Hamar Kulturhus

    Torggata 100
    Hamar, Innlandet 2317 Norway
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  • Sikkerhetsfestivalen 2025

    Sikkerhetsfestivalen 2025

    august 25 @ 10:30 am august 27 @ 9:30 am CEST

    (EVENT)

    Macsimum AS. “Sikkerhetsfestivalen”. Accessed 12.08.2025. https://www.sikkerhetsfestivalen.no

    Norges største møteplass for cybersikkerhet 25. – 27. august 2025

    Sikkerhetsfestivalen er en arena for erfaringsutveksling. Den ble arrangert for første gang i 2019. Vår ambisjon er at dette skal bli Norges største og viktigste sikkerhetsarrangement, og en samlende arena for alle med interesse eller ansvar for cyber-, IKT-, personopplysnings- og informasjonssikkerhet.

    Macsimum AS

    Hamar Kulturhus

    Torggata 100
    Hamar, Innlandet 2317 Norway
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