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TÜBİTAK BİLGEM, which works to develop unique and high value-added technologies that will sustain our country's competitiveness by making strategic collaborations and R&D studies with the defense industry, public institutions and private sector in the fields of informatics, information security and advanced electronics, presents projects that make an impact in the national and international arena. UEKAE has accomplished many successful projects in the fields of national electronics and cryptology with its R&D studies carried out in line with the mission of BİLGEM, which it operates under its umbrella, to shape the future and direct the science and technology of the future.

The Completed European Union Projects

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Project FP7 ORIGINS (Recommendations for Trusted Underlying Documents Restoring E-Passport Trust and Leveraging Enhanced Border Security)

The FP7 ORIGINS Project aimed to investigate the requirements for the production and distribution of passport documents within the Member States/ Associated Countries of the European Union. During the ORIGINS Project research, passport application/use processes and passport application documents applied by EU and EU candidate countries were analyzed in detail. Assessment reports were prepared for each country and the common nonconformities identified were detailed through a consolidation study. During the identification of security vulnerabilities and the threats that may arise from these vulnerabilities, the methods we proposed were used. In addition, in order to eliminate security vulnerabilities, technical studies were carried out regarding the biometric choices we have implemented in the Turkish ID Card and the situations identified in the areas of use.

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INGRESS (Innovative Technology for Live Fingerprint Scanners) Project

The FP7 ORIGINS Project aimed to investigate the requirements for the production and distribution of passport documents within the Member States/ Associated Countries of the European Union. During the ORIGINS Project research, passport application/use processes and passport application documents applied by EU and EU candidate countries were analyzed in detail. Assessment reports were prepared for each country and the common nonconformities identified were detailed through a consolidation study. During the identification of security vulnerabilities and the threats that may arise from these vulnerabilities, the methods we proposed were used. In addition, in order to eliminate security vulnerabilities, technical studies were carried out regarding the biometric choices we have implemented in the Turkish ID Card and the situations identified in the areas of use.

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BEAT (Biometric Evaluation and Testing) Project

The FP7 ORIGINS Project aimed to investigate the requirements for the production and distribution of passport documents within the Member States/ Associated Countries of the European Union. During the ORIGINS Project research, passport application/use processes and passport application documents applied by EU and EU candidate countries were analyzed in detail. Assessment reports were prepared for each country and the common nonconformities identified were detailed through a consolidation study. During the identification of security vulnerabilities and the threats that may arise from these vulnerabilities, the methods we proposed were used. In addition, in order to eliminate security vulnerabilities, technical studies were carried out regarding the biometric choices we have implemented in the Turkish ID Card and the situations identified in the areas of use.

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eSENS (Electronic Basic European Network Services) Project

The aim of the eSENS Project, of which TÜBİTAK BİLGEM UEKAE is the country coordinator, is to integrate the outputs of various Pilot A Projects (STORK, epSOS, PEPPOL, eCodex and SPOCS) previously initiated in the field of public services and to consolidate the basic building blocks put forward by these projects. It aims to finalize some of the key systems needed for the digital internal market and integrate these structures in key application areas such as e-procurement, business mobility and e-health. Beyond the existing pilot projects, the project has also opened the door to new application areas.

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eCODEX (e-Justice Communication via Online Data Exchange) Project

The Ministry of Justice and TÜBİTAK BİLGEM UEKAE took part in the e-Codex Project, which is being carried out across Europe in the field of e-law. The overall objective of the project, which is funded under the Information and Communication Technologies Policy Support Program (ICT-PSP), one of the components of the Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Program supported by the European Commission and to which Turkey is a party by providing financial support, is to ensure that justice systems are integrated and communicate electronically and to enable mutual transactions between national judicial systems through a common platform and to exchange judicial documents, decisions and information electronically. In addition, the eCodex Project aims to enable horizontal interoperability between the activities of the member states, to establish a secure network for the judiciary, and to provide electronic identity management (e.g. for lawyers, courts, judges).

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STORK2.0

Supported under the 2007 ICT PSP Call and building on the experience gained from the STORK Project, the EU's main e-identity project, this project aimed to ensure the convergence of the public and private sectors in an operational framework and infrastructure for identity verification. The project was based on secure storage and sharing of data, and pilots were carried out on "e-learning and academic qualifications", "e-banking", "public services for business" and "e-health". In addition to Turkey, 62 partners from Spain, Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom took part in the project, which is closely related to the main e-health and e-government projects such as epSOS, PEPPOL, SPOCS and eCODEX, which are being carried out under the ICT PSP in the European Union.

The OngoingEuropean Union Projects

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Blockchain Technologies for Vocational Education (BLUEDU) – ERASMUS+ Project

The aim of the BLUEDU Project is to improve the knowledge and digital competencies of vocational education and training educators in the field of Information and Communication Technologies regarding blockchain technologies and to contribute to the development of innovative digital learning materials to reduce educational barriers and prepare them for business life in order to help them contribute to the career development of their students. In order for the project to achieve its objectives, the activities of determining the teaching objectives and creating the teaching outline, developing the content of the teaching material, developing and validating the e-book will be carried out. (Project stakeholders: TÜBİTAK BİLGEM, EDUJI, EOLAS, AGITTEX.) Project number: 2021-2-TR01-KA210-VET-000050121

Our Completed European Union Projects

Project FP7 ORIGINS (Recommendations for Trusted Underlying Documents Restoring E-Passport Trust and Leveraging Enhanced Border Security)

The FP7 ORIGINS Project aimed to investigate passport document production and distribution requirements within the European Union Member States/Associated Countries. During the ORIGINS Project research, the passport application/use processes and passport application documents applied by the EU and EU candidate countries were analyzed in detail. Evaluation reports were prepared for each country, and the common nonconformities were detailed with a consolidation study. During the detection of security vulnerabilities and threats that may arise from these vulnerabilities, the methods we recommend were used.
In addition, technical studies were carried out regarding the biometric choices we applied in the TR ID Card and the situations detected in the usage areas in order to eliminate security vulnerabilities.

INGRESS (Innovative Technology for Live Fingerprint Scanners) Project

TÜBİTAK BİLGEM UEKAE’nin Avrupa’nın 8 farklı ülkesinden 10 ortakla beraber hazırladığı INGRESS Projesi FP7 Güvenlik Çağrısı kapsamında desteklenmeye hak kazanmıştır. Fransa’dan Morpho şirketinin liderliği üstlendiği INGRESS Projesi’nin İş Paketi 1 – Gerekler Analizi İş Paketi TÜBİTAK BİLGEM UEKAE tarafından yönetilmiştir. INGRESS Projesi kapsamında e-kimlik, sınır güvenliği, e-pasaport gibi uygulamalarda kullanılabilecek olan parmak izi okuyucular için yeni görüntüleme teknolojileri üzerine çalışılmıştır. Proje kapsamında, ultrasonik bir parmak izi okuyucu ve OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography) tabanlı bir parmak izi okuyucu geliştirilmiştir. Böylelikle, standart optik tabanlı parmak izi okuyucular ile kaliteli imge alınamayan parmaklardan yüksek kalitede parmak izi imgesi elde edilmesi sağlanmıştır.

BEAT (Biometric Evaluation and Testing) Project

The FP7 ORIGINS Project aimed to investigate the requirements for the production and distribution of passport documents within the Member States/ Associated Countries of the European Union. During the ORIGINS Project research, passport application/use processes and passport application documents applied by EU and EU candidate countries were analyzed in detail. Assessment reports were prepared for each country and the common nonconformities identified were detailed through a consolidation study. During the identification of security vulnerabilities and the threats that may arise from these vulnerabilities, the methods we proposed were used. In addition, in order to eliminate security vulnerabilities, technical studies were carried out regarding the biometric choices we have implemented in the Turkish ID Card and the situations identified in the areas of use.

eSENS (Electronic Basic European Network Services) Project

The aim of the eSENS Project, of which TÜBİTAK BİLGEM UEKAE is the country coordinator, is to integrate the outputs of various Pilot A Projects (STORK, epSOS, PEPPOL, eCodex and SPOCS) previously initiated in the field of public services and to consolidate the basic building blocks put forward by these projects. It aims to finalize some of the key systems needed for the digital internal market and integrate these structures in key application areas such as e-procurement, business mobility and e-health. Beyond the existing pilot projects, the project has also opened the door to new application areas.

eCODEX (e-Justice Communication via Online Data Exchange) Project

The Ministry of Justice and TÜBİTAK BİLGEM UEKAE took part in the e-Codex Project, which is being carried out across Europe in the field of e-law. The overall objective of the project, which is funded under the Information and Communication Technologies Policy Support Program (ICT-PSP), one of the components of the Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Program supported by the European Commission and to which Turkey is a party by providing financial support, is to ensure that justice systems are integrated and communicate electronically and to enable mutual transactions between national judicial systems through a common platform and to exchange judicial documents, decisions and information electronically. In addition, the eCodex Project aims to enable horizontal interoperability between the activities of the member states, to establish a secure network for the judiciary, and to provide electronic identity management (e.g. for lawyers, courts, judges).

STORK2.0

Supported under the 2007 ICT PSP Call and building on the experience gained from the STORK Project, the EU's main e-identity project, this project aimed to ensure the convergence of the public and private sectors in an operational framework and infrastructure for identity verification. The project was based on secure storage and sharing of data, and pilots were carried out on "e-learning and academic qualifications", "e-banking", "public services for business" and "e-health". In addition to Turkey, 62 partners from Spain, Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom took part in the project, which is closely related to the main e-health and e-government projects such as epSOS, PEPPOL, SPOCS and eCODEX, which are being carried out under the ICT PSP in the European Union.

Blockchain Technologies for Vocational Education (BLUEDU) - ERASMUS+ Project

The aim of the BLUEDU Project is to improve the knowledge and digital competencies of vocational education and training educators in the field of Information and Communication Technologies regarding blockchain technologies and to contribute to the development of innovative digital learning materials to reduce educational barriers and prepare them for business life in order to help them contribute to the career development of their students. In order to achieve the objectives of the project, the activities of determining the teaching objectives and creating the teaching outline, developing the content of the teaching material, developing and validating the e-book will be carried out.

(Project stakeholders: TÜBİTAK BİLGEM, EDUJI, EOLAS, AGITTEX.)

Project number: 2021-2-TR01-KA210-VET-000050121

Project FP7 ORIGINS (Recommendations for Trusted Underlying Documents Restoring E-Passport Trust and Leveraging Enhanced Border Security)

The FP7 ORIGINS Project aimed to investigate passport document production and distribution requirements within the European Union Member States/Associated Countries. During the ORIGINS Project research, the passport application/use processes and passport application documents applied by the EU and EU candidate countries were analyzed in detail. Evaluation reports were prepared for each country, and the common nonconformities were detailed with a consolidation study. During the detection of security vulnerabilities and threats that may arise from these vulnerabilities, the methods we recommend were used.
In addition, technical studies were carried out regarding the biometric choices we applied in the TR ID Card and the situations detected in the usage areas in order to eliminate security vulnerabilities.

INGRESS (Innovative Technology for Live Fingerprint Scanners) Project

TÜBİTAK BİLGEM UEKAE’nin Avrupa’nın 8 farklı ülkesinden 10 ortakla beraber hazırladığı INGRESS Projesi FP7 Güvenlik Çağrısı kapsamında desteklenmeye hak kazanmıştır. Fransa’dan Morpho şirketinin liderliği üstlendiği INGRESS Projesi’nin İş Paketi 1 – Gerekler Analizi İş Paketi TÜBİTAK BİLGEM UEKAE tarafından yönetilmiştir. INGRESS Projesi kapsamında e-kimlik, sınır güvenliği, e-pasaport gibi uygulamalarda kullanılabilecek olan parmak izi okuyucular için yeni görüntüleme teknolojileri üzerine çalışılmıştır. Proje kapsamında, ultrasonik bir parmak izi okuyucu ve OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography) tabanlı bir parmak izi okuyucu geliştirilmiştir. Böylelikle, standart optik tabanlı parmak izi okuyucular ile kaliteli imge alınamayan parmaklardan yüksek kalitede parmak izi imgesi elde edilmesi sağlanmıştır.

BEAT (Biometric Evaluation and Testing) Project

The FP7 ORIGINS Project aimed to investigate the requirements for the production and distribution of passport documents within the Member States/ Associated Countries of the European Union. During the ORIGINS Project research, passport application/use processes and passport application documents applied by EU and EU candidate countries were analyzed in detail. Assessment reports were prepared for each country and the common nonconformities identified were detailed through a consolidation study. During the identification of security vulnerabilities and the threats that may arise from these vulnerabilities, the methods we proposed were used. In addition, in order to eliminate security vulnerabilities, technical studies were carried out regarding the biometric choices we have implemented in the Turkish ID Card and the situations identified in the areas of use.

eSENS (Electronic Basic European Network Services) Project

The aim of the eSENS Project, of which TÜBİTAK BİLGEM UEKAE is the country coordinator, is to integrate the outputs of various Pilot A Projects (STORK, epSOS, PEPPOL, eCodex and SPOCS) previously initiated in the field of public services and to consolidate the basic building blocks put forward by these projects. It aims to finalize some of the key systems needed for the digital internal market and integrate these structures in key application areas such as e-procurement, business mobility and e-health. Beyond the existing pilot projects, the project has also opened the door to new application areas.

eCODEX (e-Justice Communication via Online Data Exchange) Project

The Ministry of Justice and TÜBİTAK BİLGEM UEKAE took part in the e-Codex Project, which is being carried out across Europe in the field of e-law. The overall objective of the project, which is funded under the Information and Communication Technologies Policy Support Program (ICT-PSP), one of the components of the Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Program supported by the European Commission and to which Turkey is a party by providing financial support, is to ensure that justice systems are integrated and communicate electronically and to enable mutual transactions between national judicial systems through a common platform and to exchange judicial documents, decisions and information electronically. In addition, the eCodex Project aims to enable horizontal interoperability between the activities of the member states, to establish a secure network for the judiciary, and to provide electronic identity management (e.g. for lawyers, courts, judges).

STORK2.0

Supported under the 2007 ICT PSP Call and building on the experience gained from the STORK Project, the EU's main e-identity project, this project aimed to ensure the convergence of the public and private sectors in an operational framework and infrastructure for identity verification. The project was based on secure storage and sharing of data, and pilots were carried out on "e-learning and academic qualifications", "e-banking", "public services for business" and "e-health". In addition to Turkey, 62 partners from Spain, Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom took part in the project, which is closely related to the main e-health and e-government projects such as epSOS, PEPPOL, SPOCS and eCODEX, which are being carried out under the ICT PSP in the European Union.

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(SGE) Cyber Security Institute

The Cyber Security Institute, which was established to carry out studies to increase the national cyber security capacity, carries out research and development activities in the field of cyber security; carries out solutions-oriented projects for military institutions, public institutions and organizations and the private sector.

The main fields of activity of our institute, which has made a significant contribution to the creation of cyber security knowledge and tactical infrastructure in our country with many successful projects to date, are secure software development, penetration tests and vulnerability analysis.

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(IZE) Artificial Intelligence Institute

Artificial Intelligence Institute is the first institute established within the scope of TUBITAK centers and institutes, which cuts the sectors and research fields horizontally and focuses directly on the emerging technology field. For this reason, it constitutes an innovative model in terms of both the open innovation and co-development approach of the institute and its focus on emerging technology.

Artificial Intelligence Institute aims to develop core technologies in the field of artificial intelligence and bring these innovations from the forefront of science to the use of the industry as soon as possible. Focusing on the transformative potential of artificial intelligence, it will continue to play its part in pioneering efforts to create and sustain artificial intelligence-based innovation, growth and productivity in Turkey. Working with industry and public institutions in Turkey, together with other organizations within the artificial intelligence ecosystem, spreading the use of artificial intelligence and increasing the workforce specialized in this field are among its primary goals.

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MILSEC 4 - Secure IP Terminal

SAFE IP TERMINAL

While the MİLSEC-4 terminal offers an up-to-date solution for next-generation secure communication (voice, data and video) in IP networks, it provides an uninterrupted communication service by maintaining the compatibility of secure voice communication in PSTN networks with PSTN secure phones in use.
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Configuration, surveillance and software update processes of MILSEC-4 terminals are carried out securely remotely using the Security Management Center (GYM). MİLSEC-4 terminal is capable of IP Network Key Loading (IPAAY) through secure communication with GYM without the need for an additional device.

MİLSEC-4 terminals are interoperable with MİLSEC-1A and MİLSEC-2 phones and offer the opportunity to replace MİLSEC-1A and MİLSEC-2 phones without interruption in the gradual transformation of PSTN networks to next generation IP networks.

FEATURES

  • End-to-end secure voice communication in PSTN networks
  • End-to-end secure voice, image and data transmission in IP networks
  • NATO SCIP compliance on IP networks
  • Compatibility with commercial SIP products
  • Interoperability with MILSEC1A and MILSEC2 secure phones
  • National and AES crypto algorithms
  • Remote software update
  • Easy operation with touch screen

It is subject to the sales license to be given by the Ministry of National Defense.

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