 Cultural heritage is a testament to our past and its preservation is essential for understanding our history and culture. Unfortunately, it is often threatened by war, natural disasters and human negligence. This can lead to theft, smuggling and destruction of artifacts as well as neglect of heritage sites. To combat these threats, Enigma was created with a budget of 4 million euros. It aims to protect cultural goods and artifacts from man-made threats by identifying them, tracing their origins and monitoring endangered heritage sites. By doing so, Enigma hopes to enable more effective responses to this complex and multi-dimensional problem. This article was authored by Petros Paches and Carol Ampo's Georgiatis.