The PRESERVE project aims to develop an innovative and privacy-preserving information management system for European law enforcement authorities, leveraging advanced Big Data and AI technologies to effectively combat crimes and terrorism.

The proposed system integrates Federated Learning, User and Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA), and other Big Data and AI techniques to monitor social network data, deep and shallow web information, and police databases in a secure and collaborative manner.

The primary objective is to combat cybercrime and terrorism by identifying key communities and users involved in activities such as hate speech, human trafficking, or terrorism, and to use this information to better allocate police resources.

It is a known issue that many underprivileged areas experience both under-policing and over-policing, introducing bias in crime reporting. develop an innovative and privacy-preserving information management system for European law enforcement authorities, leveraging advanced Big Data and AI technologies to effectively combat crimes and terrorism.

In the PRESERVE project, Nuromedia is responsible for the development of the big data analytics platform for the prevention of cybercrime. Nuromedia’s tasks also include data procurement, data collection and data management.

The project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101168309