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Winners of EDC III

2023-03-28
, red. Dorota Stadnicka

Abigail Machaj and Alicja Siekanowicz

The European Defense Challenge - EDC III competition has ended.
Watch the VIDEO of the Awards Ceremony.

Read more about the Challenge: https://assets-plus.eu/challenge/

The winners of this edition of the Challenge are:

1st POSITION

Antoine Lebret & Sarah Joron, from Sciences Po Lille, Master Strategy, Economic intelligence, and Risk Management (SIGR)

Their proposal, SEA-BER. Strengthening European autonomy, Building European resilience”, aims to improve the European response by proposing the development of SEA-BER software to map cables and the damage that can occur. This tool should help to reduce accidents, the main source of cable damage, but also to identify and prevent the threats surrounding the physical materialization of cyber.

  • Download the essay here.
  • Watch their presentation here.

2nd POSITION

Stefan Ursu & Jan Beuchel, from RWTH Aachen University.

Their proposal, The European Reconnaissance Space-based Infrastructure: ERSI-1”, is a concept project for a European early threat detection project which proposes the usage of innovative nanosatellite technology. Framed within the context of previous projects and the necessity of the improvement of defense satellite technology, they argue that possession of a modern fleet of resilient satellites will allow the EU to efficiently address threats and generally improve its security capabilities.

  • Download the essay here.
  • Watch their presentation here. 

3rd POSITION

Antonio Ferrándiz & Jesús Eguino , from Centro Universitario de la Guardia Civil – Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.

Their proposal, The use of statistical methods and big data to fight organized crime”, aims to introduce a software which classifies the information in terms of danger and which is able to be configurable for different organizations. It should be capable of analysing general and specific searches, that way the users have infinite
posibilities in terms of being provided with information for all the different cases.

  • Download the essay here.
  • Watch their presentation here.

YOUNG STUDENT AWARD

Abigail Machaj & Alicja Siekanowicz, from Rzeszów University of  Technology.

Their proposal, Securing messages using heat”, wants to introduce an idea of the concept for encrypting messages using heat. Such idea can have a significant impact on the future safety of the military as well as civil facilities. The purpose is to keep the message flow in check, protecting society from injustice they don’t deserve.

  • Download the essay here.
  • Watch their presentation here.
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