Gradiant develops security mechanisms that stand out in cybersecurity and 5G.
18ENISE, a leading cybersecurity event, gathered numerous participants to discuss technological advancements in the sector.
Gradiant has participated in the 2024 edition of #18ENISE, the International Information Security Conference, one of the leading cybersecurity events at the global level. Organized by INCIBE, the Spanish National Cybersecurity Institute, this year, León was chosen as the venue for the event, which took place from October 21 to 23.
With the theme “DesafIA: The New Digital Era,” the event was held in a hybrid format, allowing companies, entrepreneurs, startups, associations, investors, and public entities to also participate online, a new feature for this edition. The main goal of the event is to collectively analyze the most significant advancements taking place in the field of cybersecurity to generate business opportunities and foster technological innovation.
Throughout the event, key issues were highlighted through various conferences, panel discussions, and product and service exhibitions. 18ENISE thus becomes the perfect platform for exchanging knowledge and technological advancements that drive innovation in cybersecurity.
Gradiant is highly specialized in the field of cybersecurity. The Research & Technology Organization researches and develops a wide range of tools and solutions in various areas, and we are involved in numerous projects in the cybersecurity sector. At Gradiant, we use different technologies that are fundamental for driving innovation in security, including Artificial Intelligence, Cryptography, Biometrics, Anonymization, Internet of Things (IoT), and Blockchain.
One example, in relation to 5G Cibersecurity, is one of the projects where we are working, 6GENABLERS, where IA-based security mechanisms for the detection and mitigation of anomalies in 5G Radio Access Networks have been developed as well as a PKG solution for the generation of symmetric keys for cyphering communications, based on the physical properties of the wireless channel for additional security.
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