At the prestigious ETSI Security Conference 2025, held from 6 to 9 October 2025 at ETSI headquarters in Sophia Antipolis, France, the TELEMETRY Project delivered two standout contributions that drew attention from cybersecurity researchers, industrial practitioners and standards experts alike. The project’s presence was marked by a compelling poster presentation and an engaging live demo, each illustrating how TELEMETRY’s work enhances cybersecurity assurance across complex digital environments.

On the poster front, Paolo De Lutiis representing TIM (Telecom Italia) provided conference attendees with an insightful overview titled “TELEMETRY: a novel approach to cybersecurity testing and assurance”. The visual poster distilled the essence of the project’s innovative framework and tools, highlighting how TELEMETRY’s methodologies are being validated across multiple use cases, including aerospace, telecommunications and smart manufacturing. De Lutiis’ presentation underscored the practical value of advanced techniques such as SBOM generation and dynamic risk analysis in early detection and prioritisation of vulnerabilities, as well as the continued effectiveness of fuzzing in uncovering previously unknown security flaws.
Complementing the poster, the live demonstration delivered by Robert Seidl and Jens Kuhr from Nokia Bell Labs brought TELEMETRY’s smart manufacturing capabilities to life. Titled “Cyber Security Resilient Smart Manufacturing”, the demo invited participants to explore interactive tools that detect anomalous behaviour in production machinery, network traffic and Internet of Things (IoT) devices – all without predefined rule sets. The demonstration showcased how automatic SBOM validation can flag potential vulnerabilities and how risk and trust scores can be computed dynamically based on real-time factory events. This approach not only supports more responsive security monitoring, but also points toward stronger resilience in increasingly interconnected industrial environments.
Taken together, the poster and demo outlined a clear narrative, TELEMETRY is advancing cybersecurity testing and monitoring from isolated evaluations toward a more integrated, data-driven methodology. By combining rigorous assessment techniques with real-world industrial scenarios, the project is helping bridge the gap between academic research and industrial practice.
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