Incidentron - Incident Reporting Automation Support

EU-funded project that develops a modular, scalable and open-source framework for end-to-end incident reporting. It helps essential and important entities, MSSPs and authorities reduce administrative effort, harmonise reporting obligations and focus resources where they matter most: incident response and resilience.

Key Challenges:

INCIDENTRON aims to simplify and automate incident reporting workflows, reduce administrative and regulatory complexity, and support compliance with the various EU frameworks. It enhances preparedness and crisis response, improves cross-border cooperation and contributes to shared situational awareness. The project strengthens the competitiveness and resilience of MSSPs, SMEs and essential and critical entities while supporting collaboration with authorities in cases involving criminal behaviour.

The project initially focuses on important and essential entities under NIS2, DORA, CER, GDPR and CRA. Its architecture is fully prepared to scale and integrate future reporting requirements, including obligations under the Cyber Resilience Act for manufacturers of Products with Digital Elements, reporting of serious incidents under the AI Act, trust service incidents under eIDAS2 and mechanisms foreseen in the Cyber Solidarity Act. INCIDENTRON addresses longstanding fragmentation in European incident reporting by offering an extensible, adaptable and future-proof solution.

 

Partners:

Led by LSEC, a recognised digital security catalyst and non-profit organisation that promotes information security expertise across the Benelux region and Europe, in partnership with 10 partners:

– CDeX, an advanced, fully scalable and automated training and laboratory platform that provides a hyper-realistic environment for building cyber defence capabilities and developing skills under live, simulated cyber-warfare conditions.
– ECSO established in 2016 as the contractual counterpart to the European Commission for implementing Europe’s Public-Private Partnership in Cybersecurity (cPPP).
– INCIBE, Spain’s National Coordination Centre (NCC-ES) for the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre (ECCC).
– ITML, a rapidly growing User Experience and Software Agency, founded in Athens, Greece in 2011.
– Luxembourg House of Cybersecurity 
– NOCODE-X, a no-code development platform, enabling users to effortlessly create APIs, forms, data formats, and logic through a user-friendly graphical interface.
– NRD Cyber Security, a provider of cybersecurity consulting, services, and technology solutions.
– Timelex, a Brussels-based boutique law firm, specialises in IT and IP law, focusing on cybersecurity and data protection. 
– S2 Group, a leading company in cybersecurity, cyber intelligence, and mission-critical systems operations across Europe and Latin America.

More about the project!

 

Project Info

Start    01/11/2025

End    31/10/2028

Funding: 2025 INCIDENTRON – Incident Reporting Automation Support project has received funding from the European Union’s Digital Europe Programme under Grant Agreement No 101249201

 

Members Prof. Dr. Johan Loeckx, Dr. Leticia Arco García,