SIMARGL is a project co-funded by the European Commission under Horizon 2020 programme, to combat the pressing problem of malware. It aims to tackle the new challenges in the cybersecurity field, including information hiding methods, network anomalies, stegomalware, ransomware and mobile malware. SIMARGL will offer an integrated and validated toolkit improving European cybersecurity. The cutting-edge of the proposed solution stems from the development of a more general approach, one that has the ability to counteract the new, complex malware. SIMARGL will use breakthrough methods and algorithms to analyze the data from networks, such as: concept drift detectors, advanced signal processing and transformations, lifelong learning intelligent systems (LLIS) approach, hybrid classifiers, and deep learning, just to mention some techniques.
In the SIMARGL project 14 partners from 7 European countries unite their expertise and know-how: FernUniversität in Hagen (the coordinator) and netzfactor GmbH from Germany, Airbus CyberSecurity SAS and Thales SIX GTS France from France, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, NUMERA S.p.a. and Pluribus-One from Italy, Institute of International Relations from the Czech Republic, ITTI Sp. z o.o., Warsaw University of Technology and CERT Orange Polska from Poland, SIVECO Romania SA and RoEduNet (ARNIEC Agency) from Romania, Stichting CUIng Foundation from the Netherlands.