CTI-AI: AI-Based Cyber Threat Detection

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05/02/2026 12:00 pm

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In a world where cyber threats are becoming increasingly complex, rapid and effective response is crucial for protecting critical infrastructure and digital security.

Since January 2025, Łukasiewicz – AI has been implementing the CTI-AI project – AI-led Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) for Security Operations Centers and National Cyber Security, funded by the European Union under the Digital Europe Programme.

The project aims to optimize the scalability of cybersecurity resources and enhance the operational maturity of Security Operations Centers (SOC) and threat analysis (CTI) through the use of artificial intelligence technologies. CTI-AI supports the implementation of AI in national SOCs, protects critical infrastructure, and strengthens national cybersecurity frameworks.

The project is carried out in a consortium with the following partners: Łukasiewicz EMAG (Poland), EclecticIQ (Netherlands), and NRD Cyber Security (Lithuania). Project activities are guided by the End-User Advisory Board, which includes representatives from national cybersecurity centers in countries such as Lithuania and Iceland. The consortium delivers solutions tailored to the needs of a wide range of users across the European Union, considering national security, defense, and the protection of critical infrastructure.

As part of the project, an AI-powered Threat Intelligence platform is being developed, giving participants access to AI tools and best practices in threat analysis. The project enhances the scalability and efficiency of CTI operations, improving threat detection, information sharing, and incident response in national SOCs, the National Cybersecurity Center, and the broader European industry and public administration.

CTI-AI integrates knowledge and expertise from research, industry, and operational sectors. By publishing best practices and providing access to proven tools and solutions, the project supports the implementation of EU cybersecurity policies and strengthens the digital resilience of the European ecosystem.

To date, project activities have included presentations and participation of Łukasiewicz – AI experts in international conferences such as AIBA and The H@ck Summit, enabling progress reporting and knowledge exchange with other European cybersecurity stakeholders.

Project partners:

  • Łukasiewicz – AI – Project coordinator,
  • EclecticIQ (Netherlands)
  • NRD Cyber Security (Lithuania)

The CTI-AI project is funded by the European Union and contributes to enhancing cybersecurity and digital resilience across Europe.

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