RIPE
Mulini received €40,000 in funding to participate in the RIPE project, focused on policy certification and verification for cybersecurity in the Internet of Things (IoT).
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ACN
Mulini received €50,000 in funding from ACN for Cyber Innovation Network Programme.
The program represents a strategic, multi-year implementation initiative, aligned with the responsibilities assigned to the National Cybersecurity Agency (ACN) under Legislative Decree No. 82 of June 14, 2021. The focus is on industrial development and technological innovation in the cybersecurity domain.
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Cybersecurity Incubation Program
We’re thrilled to be part of the first batch of the Cybersecurity Incubation Program! 🚀
A big thank you to I3P – Innovative Companies Incubator of Politecnico Torino the National Cybersecurity Agency (ACN), Leonardo, and C*Sparks for this incredible opportunity and for supporting innovation in the cybersecurity space.
We’re excited to begin this journey alongside the other selected startups and contribute to building smarter, safer digital solutions.
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I3P
We’re excited to kick off our incubation journey with I3P – Innovative Companies Incubator of Politecnico Torino!
A big thank you for believing in Mulini and our vision.
New challenges, growth, and innovation ahead. Let’s build the future of cybersecurity together.
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RIPE Labs: Policy Certification and Verification for Cybersecurity in the Internet of Things
So you installed a smart plug in your home. It works perfectly. But do you really know what data it’s sending, and where? Is it respecting your privacy? Is it even following the law? A research project supported by the RIPE NCC Community Projects Fund delves into uncertainties surrounding IoT devices and seeks to develop tools for more transparency.
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RIPE Labs:
Still Smart,
Still Insecure: Why Our IoT Devices Keep Failing Basic Security Tests
When you plug in that shiny new smart bulb or connect your Chromecast to the network, you probably assume it’s secure. After all, these are well-known brands, some even boasting compliance labels or “secure by design” marketing claims. Yet, our latest assessment paints a more troubling picture, one that should make anyone managing a home or enterprise network think twice before welcoming another “smart” device onto their Wi-Fi.
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