Protected Critical Infrastructure Against Hybrid Threats (HUSKI)

PROJECT MANAGER
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Elina Suni
Jamk University of Applied Sciences, Institute of Information Technology

Hybrid threats pose complex challenges to national resilience. HUSKI-project strengthens the security and continuity of critical infrastructure by leveraging collaborative data ecosystems, cutting-edge analytical tools, and the development of forward-looking services.

Project objectives

The project addresses a highly complex and underexplored intersection of national security, digital innovation, and infrastructure resilience. The uniqueness lies in:
 
Hybrid Threat Focus

Targeted analysis of coordinated campaigns aiming to destabilize critical societal functions.

Real-Time Collaboration

Development of digital tools that enable dynamic situational awareness and secure data exchange among infrastructure operators.

Cross-Sectoral Resilience

Strengthening preparedness across diverse actors managing critical infrastructure, combining technological, organizational, and strategic perspectives.

This integrated approach is rare and essential for future-proofing societal stability against evolving hybrid threats.

Duration 

10/2025 –9/2027 

Funding program

The project is funded by Business Finland and the member organisations of the project consortium. 

Consortium

The HUSKI project is coordinated by Turku University of Applied Sciences. The consortium includes Jamk University of Applied Sciences, University of Turku and University of Jyväskylä.

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