
CeADAR recently attended the MARE Project General Assembly meeting, where the team shared updates on two key Proof-of-Concept developments. These initiatives are part of CeADAR’s broader contributions to the EU-funded MARE project, which focuses on enhancing 6G network security and resilience.
At the meeting, CeADAR outlined its progress on a Proof-of-Concept addressing vulnerabilities in next-generation 6G networks. This work focuses on identifying and mitigating emerging threats through the application of advanced AI and Machine Learning techniques. The approach enables automated threat detection and response, contributing to the project’s goal of implementing zero-touch security mechanisms in 6G environments.
In parallel, CeADAR is contributing to efforts aimed at improving the trustworthiness of AI within the 6G network core. This includes integrating explainability and transparency measures into the core network components utilising AI,to ensure reliability and user trust. These developments support the overarching objectives of the MARE project, which seeks to build a secure, programmable, and resilient 6G platform.
MARE is funded by the Smart Networks and Services Joint Undertaking (SNS JU) under the EU’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme (Grant Agreement No. 101191436).