XTRUST-6G Consortium Holds 2nd Plenary Meeting in Luxembourg

The XTRUST-6G consortium convened its second plenary meeting on 1–2 December 2025 at the University of Luxembourg. Partners gathered to review the project’s technical progress, coordinate upcoming work, and refine the roadmap toward extended zero-trust and intelligent security for resilient, quantum-safe 6G networks.

Day 1: Technical Progress and Work Package Updates

The first day focused on updates across the core technical work packages. Discussions covered:

    • Requirements, architecture, and the 6G zero-trust framework
    • Unified endpoint, identity, and services management
    • Privacy enablers and trusted AI/ML techniques
    • Advanced cyber-threat detection and incident response
    • Quantum-safe and physical-layer security approaches
    • Cloud-native security and orchestration for 6G applications

The session concluded with project management, dissemination, and exploitation updates.

Day 2: Integration Planning and Use Case Review

The second day concentrated on integration activities and demonstration planning. Partners aligned on strategies for system integration, SMO-related work, and ORAN interoperability.

Progress was also presented across all five project use cases, including:

    • Resilient 6G-enabled EV charging infrastructure
    • Secure 6G-connected autonomous mobility
    • Quantum key distribution for end-to-end 6G protection
    • Security for virtualized 6G environments

Moving Forward

The meeting provided valuable alignment across technical teams and confirmed the next steps toward the project’s mid-term milestones. The consortium thanks the University of Luxembourg for hosting and all partners for their active contributions.

For more information about XTRUST-6G and its activities, stay tuned for upcoming updates.