Airbus Defence and Space and partners win ITEA Award for fight against cyber threats
May 2016 by Marc Jacob
Airbus Defence and Space has won, together with seven partners, the 2016 ITEA Award of Excellence in the category “Business impact” for its ADAX (Attack Detection And Countermeasures Simulation) project. ADAX aims to develop new capabilities in the fields of detection, decision-making and countermeasure management in order to protect organisations from extremely complex cyber attacks. The consortium of ADAX partners, based in both France and Turkey, include private companies, banks and universities and is led by Airbus Defence and Space.
During the ITEA Event 2016, which took place on 28 April in Stockholm, Sweden, Philippe Letellier, Vice-Chairman of ITEA, handed over the award to Adrien Bécue, Research & Technology coordinator for CyberSecurity at Airbus Defence and Space.
The Cymerius software, the cornerstone of Airbus Defence and Space’s security operations centres, includes advanced solutions in risk assessment, decision-making and countermeasure management that are already being sold to customers in the areas of finance, defence, distribution, space and energy.
Funded by the French Directorate-General for Enterprise and its Turkish equivalent TÜBITAK, ADAX stood out by winning a dozen commercial contracts, two patent applications and the publication of more than thirty academic research papers.
CyberSecurity is the business cluster within Airbus Defence and Space that provides governmental, defence and critical national infrastructure organisations and companies with its trusted, high performance security products and services in order to detect, analyse and counter advanced cyber attacks.