CRSN Synergies

PiQASO is a proud member of the Cyber-Resilience Synergy Network, a cluster of eight EU-funded projects working together
to advance cybersecurity across Europe's critical sectors.

    Shared Mission

    The Cyber-Resilience Synergy Network (CRSN) unites complementary EU-funded initiatives under a shared mission: to strengthen Europe's cyber resilience and protect its critical infrastructures by delivering next-generation cybersecurity solutions. The network fosters trusted collaboration, promotes cross-border information sharing, and works toward a secure and resilient digital Europe.

    Together, the CRSN member projects address the full spectrum of modern cybersecurity challenges from AI-driven autonomous defence and secure 5G networks to post-quantum cryptography and supply chain protection.

    Synergy Members

    Key Pillars of the Network

    CRSN operates around five shared pillars that guide collaborative activities across member projects.

    Member projects leverage AI, Large Language Models, and autonomous agents to move beyond reactive security toward continuous threat detection and automated incident response.

    The network collectively protects a broad range of essential sectors through zero-trust architectures and secure-by-design frameworks.

    CRSN promotes trusted, cross-border exchange of actionable Cyber Threat Intelligence, breaking down information silos between organisations, operators, and Security Operations Centres.

    Across member projects, significant effort is devoted to closing the European cybersecurity skills gap through training programmes, hands-on exercises, and capacity building for technical and non-technical audiences.

    CRSN solutions are designed to support alignment with NIS2, GDPR, and the Cyber Resilience Act, embedding compliance as a native feature of the security frameworks being developed.

    The project co-funded under Grant Agreement No. ​101190366​ is supported by the European Cybersecurity Competence CentreFunded by the European Union.
    Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Cybersecurity Competence Centre.
    Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.