22 May 2023Spain
  • The ECYSAP project workshop at FEINDEF brought together leading experts and representatives of the most cutting-edge European cyber defence projects from entities such as NATO and the EDA in order to showcase the latest developments and identify opportunities for cooperation
  • ECYSAP involves the design of an FMN service (Federated Mission Networking) that can identify and assess risks of cyber attacks and estimate their spread and potential impact on the mission, with the aim of setting up a real-time military cyber situational awareness platform 
  • The platform, with automatic response capabilities, will help strengthen European cyber defence, the fifth defence domain, which is becoming increasingly important
Workshop ECYSAP


The Indra-led ECYSAP (European Cyber Situational Awareness Platform), one of the most significant cyber defence projects on the continent, unveiled its progress at FEINDEF during a workshop that brought together some of the leading experts and the most ambitious projects in this still-incipient field of defence, in which Indra is positioning itself as a global leader.

The event was attended by NATO’s Allied Command Transformation and the coordinators of European innovation projects such as the CIDCC (Cyber and Information Domain Coordination Center), Pandora, Cyber4de, ESC2 and EU-Guardian. These last two projects, related to strategic command and control and the application of artificial intelligence to detect and respond to cyber attacks, are also led by Indra.

All of these experts shared the work they have performed in the field of cyber defence in order to detect synergies and potential areas for collaboration in which the initial developments secured in the ECYSAP project can be applied, particularly certain tools that apply advanced analytics to help identify and assess risks of cyber attacks and estimate their spread and possible impact.

It took place in the presence of representatives of the European Commission and the European Defence Agency (EDA), as well as the Ministries of Defence of the four countries taking part in the project (Spain, France, Italy and Estonia). It was also attended by representatives of the ECYSAP project consortium, made up of leading organizations from the European cyber defence market, industry, universities and SMEs from within the sector in these four countries. 

ECYSAP addresses the development of a national and European platform for the real-time acquisition of cyber situational awareness in military operations. For this purpose it implements visualization and detection capabilities in order to respond to cyber threats and provide support for decision-making during missions. Indra expects to have an initial version of the ECYSAP platform operational by the end of the year.

The project involves the design of an FMN (Federated Mission Network) service that complies with this standard to promote and permit interoperability and cooperation between different military entities by providing a common framework for communication and data management, thus facilitating the real-time coordination and exchange of critical information. ECYSAP could therefore be installed within an accredited FMN node.

The project is funded by the European Defence Industrial Development Program (EDIDP) and supported by the European Commission and the Ministries of Defence of the participating states through the European Defence Agency (EDA). 

This project seeks to reinforce European capabilities in the defence of cyberspace, the fifth defence domain (along with the sea, air, land and space), which is becoming increasingly important due to hyperconnectivity and the rapid digitization of the Armed Forces and society.

At the helm of cyber defence

In addition to leading major projects in the field of cyber defence such as ECYSAP and EU Guardian, Indra relies on a multi-disciplinary team of experts to provide the company with thorough knowledge of the whole spectrum of cyberspace and facilitate the development of capabilities to support cyber combat.

Indra’s cyber defence work is aligned with the main actors and regulators and complies with the standards of the doctrines defined by the European Union and NATO. We should also add its far-reaching experience of solutions for critical environments such as sensorization, electronic warfare and cybersecurity, which it naturally integrates into those solutions.

About Indra

Indra (www.indracompany.com) is one of the leading global technology and consulting companies and the technological partner for the core business operations of its customers worldwide. It is a world-leader in providing proprietary solutions in specific segments in Transport and Defence markets, and a leading firm in Digital Transformation and Information Technologies in Spain and Latin America through its affiliate Minsait. Its business model is based on a comprehensive range of proprietary products, with a high-value, end-to-end focus and with a high innovation component. In the 2022 financial year, Indra achieved revenue totaling 3,851 million euros, with almost 57,000 employees, a local presence in 46 countries and business operations in over 140 countries.

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