ConferenceSELFY showcases its final results at EUCAD 2025

The SELFY project marked a significant milestone at the 2025 edition of the European Conference on Connected and Automated Driving (EUCAD), held in Ispra, Italy, with a series of key activities showcasing its final results after three years of research and innovation in cybersecurity and AI for the Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility (CCAM). 

 On May 12, SELFY hosted its Final Event at the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre, welcoming both in-person and online participants. The event offered a comprehensive overview of the project’s achievements, including live demonstrations of the SELFY tools —a set of collaborative tools designed to boost the resilience and trustworthiness of CCAM systems.  

Attendees had the opportunity to see how these tools have been validated in real-world scenarios, with presentations from leading partners such as Eurecat, Virtual Vehicle Research GmbH, CEA, Applus+ IDIADA, Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt, and an interactive panel discussion with the audience. The event concluded with a networking dinner, celebrating the successful completion of the project’s 36-month journey. 

Throughout the main conference from May 13 to 15, SELFY maintained a visible presence in the exhibition area, sharing a stand with the CONNECT project. At the stand, SELFY partners presented several interactive demos that illustrated how vehicles and infrastructure can collaborate to detect and respond to cyber threats and unexpected events. This joint exhibition highlighted practical applications of SELFY’s outcomes, reinforcing its role in shaping a secure and trustworthy CCAM ecosystem. 

 

 On May 13, SELFY further contributed to the EUCAD programme by co-organising the session “Advancing CCAM’s cybersecurity assessment: Overcoming current challenges and shaping future solutions”, together with experts from ULTIMO, AutoTRUST, CHORUS, SELFY, AI4CCAM, CONNECT, CITCOM and DistriMuSe projects.  

You can rewatch the session here: https://webcast.ec.europa.eu/advancing-ccams-cybersecurity-assessment-overcoming-current-challenges-and-shaping-future-solutions-2025-05-13

 

The session brought together experts from research and industry to discuss on topics including situational awareness, cooperative resilience, AI-driven risk assessment, and distributed systems based on multi-sensor communication. SELFY’s participation helped underscore the importance of AI-driven risk assessment, situational awareness, and cooperative resilience in securing future mobility systems. 

SELFY’s involvement at EUCAD 2025 provided a platform to share its final insights, tools, and validation results of a set of tools strengthening Europe’s commitment to safe, intelligent, and cyber-resilient transport.