Cybersecurity and privacy

  • Integrated Cybersecurity Solution for the Vulnerability Assessment, Monitoring and Protection of Critical Energy Infrastructures

    Project dates: 01. Jul 2019 - 30. Jun 2022

    Objective

    The EnergyShield project will develop an integrated toolkit covering the complete EPES value chain (generator, TSO, DSO, consumer). The toolkit combines novel security tools from leading European technology vendors and will be validated in large-scale demonstrations by end-users. The EnergyShield toolkit will combine the latest technologies for vulnerability assessment (automated threat modelling and security behaviour analysis), monitoring & protection (anomaly detection and DDoS mitigation) and learning & sharing (security information and event management). The integrative approach of the project is unique as insights produced by the various tools will be combined to provide a unique level of visibility to the users. For example, it will be possible to combine vulnerability scanning with automated threat modelling to provide insights into software vulnerabilities present in an architecture in combination with insights into what are the key assets, risks and weak links of the architecture. The toolbox will allow end-users to predict future attacks (as it provides insights to what attacks can be applied to the weakest links of the architecture) and learn from past attacks (for example using the insights from the vulnerability assessment and threat modelling to prevent attacks, and learning from attacks to update the probabilistic meta-model of the threat modelling). The toolkit will be implemented with the complete EPES value chain who will contribute to the specification, prototyping and demonstration phases of the project. Although the toolkit will be tailored to the needs of EPES operators, many of the technology building blocks and best practices will be transferable to other types of critical infrastructures. The consortium consists of 2 large industrial partners (SIVECO and PSI), whereof SIVECO is taking the lead supported by 6 innovative SMEs, 3 academic research organizations and 7 end-users representing various parts of the EPES value chain.

    Partners

    Number of partners: 20
    Site numbers:

    TECH INSPIRE LTD

    ELEKTROENERGIEN SISTEMEN OPERATOR EAD

    MVETS LENISHTA OOD

    DIL DIEL

    • Partner
    • DIL DIEL
    • Bulgaria
    • Budget: 116, 812

    SI-GA DATA SECURITY (2014) LTD

    CEZ DISTRIBUTION BULGARIA AD

    NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS - NTUA

    SOFTWARE IMAGINATION & VISION SRL

    CITY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON

    SIVECO ROMANIA SA

    SOFTWARE COMPANY EOOD

    KOGEN ZAGORE EOOD

    PSI SOFTWARE AG

    IREN SPA

    • Partner
    • IREN SPA
    • Italy
    • Budget: 219, 888

    MIG 23 LTD

    L7 DEFENSE LUXEMBOURG SARL

    L7 DEFENSE

    KONNEKT ABLE TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED

    FORESEETI AB

    Research & Innovation

    KUNGLIGA TEKNISKA HOEGSKOLAN

    Key Exploitable Results

    • TRL

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  • Securing Critical Energy Infrastructures SUCCESS - Securing Critical Energy Infrastructures

    Project dates: 01. May 2016 - 31. Oct 2018

    Objective

    Living in a safe and secure society is a fundamental human need. The security of critical infrastructures must be maintained so that supplies of power, water or other resources are secured. Modern critical infrastructures are increasingly complex and they are turning into Cyber-Physical Infrastructures because ICT is growing in importance in infrastructure management. The SUCCESS project will develop an overarching approach to threat and countermeasure analysis with special focus on the vulnerabilities introduced by Smart Meters. The main challenge is to create the conditions in Europe for the future energy system to be as reliable as todays. Starting from a security by design approach and placing resiliency and survivability in focus, a new joint design of Energy Infrastructure and ICT is proposed. Following on the research results, an implementation approach is pursued based on the definition of a New-generation Open Real-time smart Meter (NORM) as a key building block. NORM aims to secure the end nodes of the energy system while providing innovative services in a customer centric grid. At systems level, a cloud-approach, based on double virtualization, is proposed. SUCCESS will provide concrete guidelines to support the design of energy systems and linked communications networks to guide short, medium and long term initiatives. Countermeasures will include specifications and open source software for Next Generation Open Real time smart Meters and Security Monitoring Centres at DSO and Pan-European levels, secure communications solutions using NFV, LTE and 5G technologies complemented by data privacy studies to ensure the acceptability of the results by consumers. Trials will be run in Ireland, Italy and Romania. As a result, new business opportunities for energy providers, SME’s and start-ups will generate economic growth in the energy and ICT sectors. SUCCESS combines the dedicated work of leading research and commercial organisations in these sectors.

    Partners

    Number of partners: 15
    Site numbers:

    UMLAUT ENERGY GMBH

    ESB NETWORKS LTD

    RHEINISCH-WESTFAELISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE AACHEN

    VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT BRUSSEL

    SYNELIXIS LYSEIS PLIROFORIKIS AUTOMATISMOU & TILEPIKOINONION ANONIMI ETAIRIA

    CENTRUL ROMAN AL ENERGIEI - CRE

    SOCIETATEA ENERGETICA ELECTRICA SA

    P3 COMMUNICATIONS GMBH

    ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA SPA

    FONDAZIONE LINKS - LEADING INNOVATION & KNOWLEDGE FOR SOCIETY

    OY L M ERICSSON AB

    TW - TEAMWARE SRL

    ASM TERNI SPA

    Research & Innovation

    KUNGLIGA TEKNISKA HOEGSKOLAN

    Partner Others

    DNV NETHERLANDS BV

    Key Exploitable Results

    • TRL

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