AIR Institute organises the first Certify infoday on cybersecurity in IoT environments for Industry 5.0
The AIR Institute is the main organiser of the first infoday for the European Certify project, focusing on the implementation of cybersecurity actions in IoT environments within Industry 5.0. The event will take place on 17th March 2025.
Under the title "Cybersecurity and IoT in Industry 5.0", the infoday will be a three-hour session presenting the three use cases in which Certify is currently involved:
- Optimising efficiency in aircraft cabins, exploring how cybersecurity and digitalisation can enhance safety and operational efficiency in the aerospace sector.
- Improving security in Smart Factories, with a focus on protecting intelligent industrial systems against cyber threats.
- Monitoring and safeguarding works of art, addressing the use of IoT technologies and cybersecurity to preserve cultural heritage and facilitate the secure trade of artworks.
The event is co-organised by the European Digital Innovation Hub DIGIS3, which will inform attendees about its matchmaking strategy and outline the free services currently available to enhance business competitiveness, such as technological diagnosis and advisory support throughout the digital transformation process.
Cybersecurity Training with Certify
During the session, the “Certify – Industrial Cybersecurity” course will also be launched. From 17th March, the course will be open to the public until 22nd June via the e4YOU platform.
This free course will allow participants to gain in-depth knowledge of the challenges and solutions related to cybersecurity in IoT ecosystems applied to industry, awarding an accredited certificate upon completion.
How to participate
The infoday will be held online via the Zoom platform, where interested participants can join for free by registering via this link.
Further details about the event, including the agenda and guest experts, will be shared soon. To stay updated, follow AIR Institute on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and X.