
During my one-month secondment at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), I strengthened the scientific foundations of security, privacy, and trustworthiness in emerging 6G networks and services. My research focused on developing robust technical solutions to safeguard privacy and enable genuine end-to-end data ownership, a critical enabler for secure, user-centric next-generation communication systems.

The secondment was highly productive, delivering concrete outcomes that directly contribute to Task 3.2 and further enhance both the technical excellence and the societal relevance of our work.
Beyond the research results, the visit provided a valuable opportunity to deepen collaboration with TU Delft researchers and strategically align our efforts on security-driven 6G networks and services. In particular, we addressed the security and privacy implications of distributed and edge architectures, which significantly expand the attack surface and introduce new protection requirements for future networks.