
The CSI Matrix is now accessible in English on the project website. This milestone marks a significant step in advancing cloud security readiness across Europe, particularly for SMEs and vocational education providers. The tool has been developed within the framework of the Erasmus+ project Go Cloud! Go Secure!, with the active participation of ETE FAROS and partner organisations.
What the CSI Matrix offers
- Clear risk identification: Helps SMEs and micro-enterprises recognise cloud threats and vulnerabilities relevant to their specific setup.
- Prioritisation of risks: Supports organisations in evaluating and ranking threats according to their potential impact.
- Actionable guidance: Provides tailored advice based on the internationally recognised OWASP Top 10 framework.
- Practical for VET and SMEs: Designed to be simple, adaptable, and directly usable by trainers, consultants, and enterprises.
The role of FAROS
FAROS has contributed to the digitalisation of the CSI Matrix and to its testing and refinement:contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}.
In cooperation with partners from Austria, Bulgaria, Hungary, and Italy, the consortium ensured the Matrix is user-friendly, widely accessible, and adapted to the needs of SMEs in different sectors.
By making the Matrix available online in English and soon in additional EU languages, the project reinforces its European dimension and long-term sustainability:contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}.
Why it matters
- Strengthening SMEs: Equips smaller enterprises with tools usually available only to large corporations.
- Enhancing VET: Provides trainers and educators with a structured entry point into cloud security education.
- European collaboration: Demonstrates the power of cross-border partnerships in creating impactful, transferable digital resources.
Discover the CSI Matrix and explore how it can help you strengthen your organisation’s cloud security strategy today.
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