
The SHASAI project will enhance AI system security through lifecycle-spanning methods tested in real-world scenarios, including healthcare.
Key Details
- 1The EU-funded SHASAI project will address cybersecurity risks for AI systems throughout their lifecycle.
- 2Three real-world demonstration cases include healthcare eye-tracking assistive technologies, agrifood, and mobility sectors.
- 3SHASAI aligns with major EU regulatory frameworks: EU AI Act, Cyber Resilience Act, and NIS2 Directive.
- 4The consortium comprises 16 partners from Spain, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, and Türkiye, coordinated by IKERLAN.
- 5Project duration: November 2025 – April 2029.
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