Infocommunications and Information Technology National Laboratory (InfoLab)
Infokommunikációs és Információtechnológiai Nemzeti Laboratórium
Basic data


Field of Operation
Safety and Security
Place of implementation
Budapest
Description
The members of the consortium setting up the Infocommunications and Information Technology National Laboratory have set themselves a dual objective, in line with relevant national strategies: to support the safe deployment and use of emerging ICTs; and to support the digital transformation of public administrations. As a result, the Laboratory will focus on research on the vulnerabilities of 5G and 6G technologies that will form the backbone of future communications, on specific aspects of cybersecurity, and on the deployment of artificial intelligence (AI)-based solutions in e-government and law enforcement.
Main research areas:

  • 5G radio interface protocol testing
  • 5G radio interface vulnerability
  • Cyber defence related researches
  • Secure communication channels
  • AI-based eGovernment
  • Administrative use of AI
  • National data assets
  • Development integration points based on AI technology

Benefits to be expected from laboratory research:

  • Mapping the risks and threats posed by 5G technology, in particular by the specificities of the protocols used and the vulnerabilities of the radio interface, will help to achieve a safer deployment of 5G and its next generation technologies.
  • As a result of cybersecurity research, a more secure cyberspace can help achieve national digitisation goals.
  • By learning new cryptographic directions and methods, in the future it will be possible to develop applications that can support the development and operation of efficient communication channels in the era of quantum computing.
  • With the introduction of AI-based solutions in eGovernment, customers are relieved of any data that is already available in the public administration system; and they are relieved of any organisational and administrative tasks that can be solved by internal communication between administrative bodies.
  • Enable touch-free, fully digitised and automated, secure and seamless public services to citizens.
  • Enable public services that fully address the specificities of the Hungarian language and meet the expectations of the 21st century.
  • Explore the potential of AI data analysis to protect the national data assets, to avoid misuse, and to investigate correlations and anomalies.


Consortium leader

Special Service for National Security


Consortium partner

  • IdomSoft Ltd.


Contact

1121 Budapest,
Konkoly-Thege Miklós út 29-33.

Secretariat
+36 1 392 2512

Utolsó módosítás: 11 January 2024
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