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EU funding (€6,790,838): Defending the European Energy Infrastructures Hor1 May 2017 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Defending the European Energy Infrastructures

Critical Energy infrastructures (CEI) protection and security are becoming of utmost importance in our everyday life. However, cyber and system-theoretic approaches fail to provide appropriate security levels to CEIs, since they are often used in isolation and build on incomplete attack models, resulting in silos-like security management fragmented operational policies. To face these challenges, DEFENDER will (i) model CEIs as distributed Cyber-Physical Systems for managing the potential reciprocal effects of cyber and physical threats (ii) deploy a novel security governance model, which leverages on lifecycle assessment for cost-effective security management over the time (iii) bring people at centre stage by empowering them as virtual sensors for threat detection, as first level emergency responders to attacks, or by considering workforce as potential threats. DEFENDER will adapt, integrate, upscale and validate a number of TRL 4-5 technologies and deploy them within a TRL7 integrated yet adaptable framework for CEI security, resilience and self-healing “by design”, with a view to address, detect, and mitigate cyber-physical threats. To this aim DEFENDER framework will combine a range of devices/technologies for situational awareness (fixed sensors like PMUs, mobile devices like drones and advanced video surveillance) (ii) intelligent processing for cyber-physical threat detection with (iii) a toolbox for incident mitigation and emergency response and (iv) Human-In-The-Loop for managing people interaction with CEI, while leveraging on blockchain technology for peer-to-peer trustworthiness. The effectiveness of DEFENDER will be extensively validated on a CEI lab emulator (RWTH, Germany) and on 4 real life demonstrators (in France, Italy and Slovenia) fully covering the overall energy value chain, ranging from a bulk generation plant (ENGIE SA), to a decentralized RES generation one (BFP), a TSO HV network (ELES), to a DSO network (ASM) and a business prosumer.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
ASM Terni S.p.A. €280,564
DR FRUCHT SYSTEMS Ltd. €660,625
Eles d.o.o. Operater Kombiniranega Prenosnega IN Distribucijskega Elektroenergetskega Omrezja €232,050
E-LEX - Studio Legale €149,450
Engie €324,938
Engineering - Ingegneria Informatica S.p.A. €1,038,580
Ethniko Kai Kapodistriako Panepistimio Athinon €162,168
Ineo Energy AND Systems €0.00
Institut Jozef Stefan €473,375
Institut ZA Korporativne Varnostne Studije Ljubljana €306,250
Ministero Dell'Interno €173,250
Power Operations Ltd. €291,463
RHEINISCH-WESTFAELISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE AACHEN €432,000
Siemens Srl €312,200
Singularlogic ΑΕ Pliroforiakon Systimaton Kai Efarmogonpliroforikis €407,925
Studio Tecnico BFP Srl €271,250
Technologiko Ekpedeftiko Idrima Stereas Elladas €130,332
Thales €580,419
Uninova-Instituto de Desenvolvimento de Novas Tecnologias-Associação €242,875
Venaka Media Ltd. €321,125

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/740898

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