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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2023Partners:LGAV, M&S, Plymouth University, THALES, EDG West +19 partnersLGAV,M&S,Plymouth University,THALES,EDG West,OUC,AU,INCITES CONSULTING SA,STATE E-GOVERNMENT AGENCY,École Navale,ECO ESO ELECTRICITY SYSTEM OPERATOR,CYBEXER TECHNOLOGIES,BDI DEFENCE INSTITUTE,IEIT,KEMEA,University of Strathclyde,CERTH,ED LUXEMBOURG,INCITES CONSULTING,UNIVERSITY OF PORTSMOUTH HIGHER EDUCATION CORPORATION,University of Peloponnese,CYBERCRIME RESEARCH INSTITUTE GMBH,SHU,ACSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 833673Overall Budget: 7,292,440 EURFunder Contribution: 5,997,020 EURThe FORESIGHT project aims to develop a federated cyber-range solution to enhance the preparedness of cyber-security professionals at all levels and advance their skills towards preventing, detecting, reacting and mitigating sophisticated cyber-attacks. This is achieved by delivering an ecosystem of networked realistic training and simulation platforms that collaboratively bring unique cyber-security aspects from the aviation, smart grid and naval domains. The proposed platform will extend the capabilities of existing cyber-ranges and will allow the creation of complex cross-domain/hybrid scenarios to be built jointly with the IoT domain. Emphasis is given on the design and implementation of realistic and dynamic scenarios that are based on identified and forecasted trends of cyber-attacks and vulnerabilities extracted from cyber-threat intelligence gathered from the dark web; this will enable cyber-security professionals to rapidly adapt to an evolving threat landscape. The development of advanced risk analysis and econometric models will prove to be valuable in estimating the impact of cyber-risks, selecting the most appropriate and affordable security measures, and minimising the cost and time to recover from cyber-attacks. Innovative training curricula, guiding cyber-security professionals to implement and combine security measures using new technologies and established learning methodologies, will be created and employed for training needs; they will be linked to professional certification programs and be supported by learning platforms. Aside from the development of skills, the project aims at a holistic approach to cyber-threat management with the ultimate goal of cultivating a strong security culture. As such, the project puts considerable emphasis on research and development (i.e. research on cyber-threats, development of novel ideas, etc) as the key to increasing training dynamics and awareness methods for exceeding the rate of evolution of cyber-attackers
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2022Partners:City, University of London, L7 DEFENSE LUXEMBOURG SARL, IREN SPA, Konnekt-able Technologies, SIMAVI +16 partnersCity, University of London,L7 DEFENSE LUXEMBOURG SARL,IREN SPA,Konnekt-able Technologies,SIMAVI,MIG 23 LTD,University of London,TECH INSPIRE LTD,NTUA,MVETS LENISHTA OOD,SIVECO (Romania),COGEN ZAGORE LTD,PSI,ECO ESO ELECTRICITY SYSTEM OPERATOR,EDG West,DIL DIEL,L7 DEFENSE,SOFTWARE COMPANY EOOD,KTH,SIGA DATA SECURITY (2014) LTD,FORESEETI ABFunder: European Commission Project Code: 832907Overall Budget: 9,858,390 EURFunder Contribution: 7,421,440 EURThe 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.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2022Partners:CYBERLENS LTD, ATOS SPAIN SA, Idener (Spain), IREC, UBITECH LIMITED +28 partnersCYBERLENS LTD,ATOS SPAIN SA,Idener (Spain),IREC,UBITECH LIMITED,RAVNA HYDRO LTD,MUNICIPALITY OF AVDERA,ADMIE,TECNALIA,ENERGYNAUTICS GMBH,ATOS IT,INCITES CONSULTING SA,Schneider Electric (France),AYESA,UOWM,EDG West,ERCIM,COMPANY FOR TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES REALAIZ DOO BELGRADE (SAVSK,INCITES CONSULTING,IEIT,DIL DIEL,SINTEF AS,ECO ESO ELECTRICITY SYSTEM OPERATOR,EPESA,Public Power Corporation (Greece),SIDROCO HOLDINGS LIMITED,CERTH,ALKIONIS,EIGHT BELLS LTD,0 INFINITY LIMITED,University of Hannover,CHECKWATT AB,NTNUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 833955Overall Budget: 10,101,000 EURFunder Contribution: 7,992,460 EURThe smart energy ecosystem constitutes the next technological leap of the conventional electrical grid, providing multiple benefits such as increased reliability, better service quality and efficient utilization of the existing infrastructures. However, despite the fact that it brings beneficial environmental, economic and social changes, it also generates significant security and privacy challenges, as it includes a combination of heterogeneous, co-existing smart and legacy technologies. Based on this reality, the SDN-microSENSE project intends to provide a set of secure, privacy-enabled and resilient to cyberattacks tools, thus ensuring the normal operation of EPES as well as the integrity and the confidentiality of communications. In particular, adopting an SDN-based technology, SDN-microSENSE will develop a three-layer security architecture, by deploying and implementing risk assessment processes, self-healing capabilities, large-scale distributed detection and prevention mechanisms, as well as an overlay privacy protection framework. Firstly, the risk assessment framework will identify the risk level of each component of EPES, identifying the possible threats and vulnerabilities. Accordingly, in the context of self-healing, islanding schemes and energy management processes will be deployed, isolating the critical parts of the network in the case of emergency. Furthermore, collaborative intrusion detection tools will be capable of detecting and preventing possible threats and anomalies timely. Finally, the overlay privacy protection framework will focus on the privacy issues, including homomorphic encryption and anonymity processes
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2026Partners:EKSTA BOSTADSAKTIEBOLAG, HEDNO S.A., DIAGNOSTICHNO KONSULTATIVEN TSENTAR XXII SOFIA EOOD, CARTIF, Adaion Smart Grid Solutions S.L. +20 partnersEKSTA BOSTADSAKTIEBOLAG,HEDNO S.A.,DIAGNOSTICHNO KONSULTATIVEN TSENTAR XXII SOFIA EOOD,CARTIF,Adaion Smart Grid Solutions S.L.,EDG West,SIVL,CERTH,UBITECH ENERGY,AYUNTAMIENTO DE LACHAR,EPEX SPOT,UoA,CUERVA ENERGIA SLU,NOVA SMSA,ADMIE,MUNICIPALITY OF SKIATHOS,RAE,TURNING TABLES SOCIEDAD LIMITADA,EIfI-Tech.,ECO ESO ELECTRICITY SYSTEM OPERATOR,Artelys (France),BLOCKS HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE,SOUTHEAST EUROPEAN TECHNOLOGICAL COMPANY LTD,NODA,UPRCFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101075783Overall Budget: 9,313,020 EURFunder Contribution: 7,508,240 EURThe European Commission’s policy framework (i.e., Clean Energy Package, FiT 55) seeks to decarbonise the energy system, encouraging the electrification of heat and transport, as well as the connection of more clean but intermittent generation. Electricity markets and smart grid digitalization should proceed very fast to enable the fulfillment of these targets, incentivizing energy consumers and maximizing the use of assets from different energy consumption sectors (i.e., electricity, water, heating, cooling, mobility) in order to fully exploit the flexibility services. ENFLATE project will build upon existing solutions on data drivel energy services and non-energy services, and replicate them in different geographies, climate and consumer needs. It will propose applicable consumer-centered flexibility platforms and test them in Bulgaria, Greece, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland engaging local consumers, TSOs, DSOs, market operators, regulatory authorities, service providers, manufacturers, academia. It will provide smart grid innovative technologies, peer-to-peer market platforms for consumers, smart building and local community cross vector flexibility services, integration of consumer centered flexibility with pan European spot markets. Efficient business models will be developed and tested, combing energy services with health and mobility services. The developed ENFLATE project will be interoperable with existing data platforms in Horizon 2020, like ONENET, CoordiNET, SmartNet and INTERRFACE, leveraging the benefits of data exchange and adaptive middleware architectures. ENFLATE will evaluate the impact of the proposed multi-vector flexibility services to local, regional and pan European level.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2022Partners:GENERAL ELECTRIC DEUTSCHLAND HOLDING GMBH, Chalmers University of Technology, EAC, OPERATORI SISTEMIT TE TRANSMETIMITOST - SHOQERI ANONIME, EMAX +28 partnersGENERAL ELECTRIC DEUTSCHLAND HOLDING GMBH,Chalmers University of Technology,EAC,OPERATORI SISTEMIT TE TRANSMETIMITOST - SHOQERI ANONIME,EMAX,UCY,R&D NESTER,INDEPENDENT BULGARIAN ENERGY EXCHANGE,GE ENERGY PRODUCTS FRANCE SNC,Technical University of Sofia,Abengoa Hidrogeno,ECO ESO ELECTRICITY SYSTEM OPERATOR,ADMIE,Schneider Electric (France),Smart Wires Europe,VPP ENERGY ZRT,Elektro Ljubljana, d.d.,EDG West,BUTE,LIST,Studio elektronike Rjieka,COGEN ZAGORE LTD,EUROPEAN DYNAMICS BELGIUM,ICCS,JEMA,C & G ZASTOPANJE, SVETOVANJE IN INZENIRING DOO,U LOYOLA ANDALUCIA,WING GROUP,IEIT,SOFTWARE COMPANY EOOD,Schneider Electric (Spain),TSO CYPRUS,CYPRUS ENERGY REGULATORY AUTHORITY CERAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 774407Overall Budget: 21,399,600 EURFunder Contribution: 17,008,100 EURFLEXITRANSTORE project shall develop a next generation of Flexible Energy Grid (FEG), which provides the technical basis to support the valorisation of flexibility services, enhancing the existing European Internal Energy Market (IEM). This FEG addresses the capability of a power system to maintain continuous service in the face of rapid and large swings in supply or demand, whatever the cause. Thus, a wholesale market infrastructure and new business models within this integrated FEG should be upgraded to network players, incentivize new ones to join, while demonstrating new business perspectives for cross border resources management and energy trading. The strategic objectives of FLEXITRANSTORE are: to enhance and accelerate the integration of renewables into European energy systems and to increase cross border electricity flows across Europe. Flexibility is one of the keys to meeting these strategic objectives. A range of state-of-the-art ICT technologies / control improvements will be exploited to enhance the flexibility of this novel energy grid while increasing the utility of the existing infrastructure by integrating storage and demand response management. From a market perspective, state-of-the-art ICT technologies / control improvements will be applied to develop an enhanced market model on an integrated platform, for flexibility services and to support cross border auctioning and trading of energy. The FEG components and the digital market infrastructure will be deployed in 8 Demonstrations which will take place in 6 countries (Greece, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Slovenia, Belgium, Spain), focusing on illustrating specific functions and serving real needs and existing challenges.
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