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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2025Partners:HZG, Ministry of Infrastructure, INTRASOFT International, ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION SYSTEM OPERATOR, TELEFONICA INNOVACION DIGITAL SL +35 partnersHZG,Ministry of Infrastructure,INTRASOFT International,ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION SYSTEM OPERATOR,TELEFONICA INNOVACION DIGITAL SL,REGIONE FVG,PLINOVODI, DRUZBA ZA UPRAVLJANJE S PRENOSNIM SISTEMOM, D.O.O.,PROLOG - ESTONIAN SUPPLY CHAIN ASSOCIATION,MUNICIPALITY OF JERUSALEM,INSTITUTE FOR CORPORATIVE SECURITY STUDIES LJUBLJANA,XLAB,TRIESTE TRASPORTI SPA,Telefonica Research and Development,TELEFONICA SA,INSIEL,HZI,UMC,AIT,HDE SRL,UPM,CONSORZIO ACQUEDOTTO FRIULI CENTRALE,CEPS,Telekom Slovenije (Slovenia),Ministry of the Interior,Carr Comm,ATOS IT,IMA,ACOSOL SA,SQUAREDEV,ADITESS,SZ DOO,EKC,Consorcio Regional de Transportes de Madrid,SKYLD SECURITY AND DEFENCE LIMITED,Bordeaux Port Atlantique,ISS,HERMES BAY SRL,QS INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACION E INNOVACION SL,QUIRONSALUD,IHSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101073821Overall Budget: 11,643,300 EURFunder Contribution: 9,542,740 EURThe COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of the continuity of vital services, has shown the need to work together for the common good. It has proven that a pandemic is not only a health crisis and that it does not only disrupt Critical Infrastructures (CIs), but that there is an extremely important link between the resilience of CIs and our societies. The economic crisis caused by the pandemic also provides a unique opportunity to jointly ‘build back better’ with the focus on sustainability and green recovery. SUNRISE will facilitate active collaboration of CIs across Europe to share best practices and jointly tackle future pandemics. By Q3/2025, this collaboration will result in a new stable working group for resilience to pandemics with at least 100 members. With a group of 4 CI authorities, 16 CI operators, 3 other CI stakeholders, 4 experts in Social Sciences and Humanities, 2 experts in epidemiology and climate extremes, and 12 security researchers and SW developers, we will: (1) Identify pandemic-specific vital services and CIs, their dependencies, risks, cascading effects, and effective measures to tackle them at European level. (2) Develop a comprehensive strategy (TRL8) and four innovative tools (TRL7) ensuring greater availability, reliability, security, robustness, trustworthiness, cost-effectiveness, climate-friendliness, and continuity of pandemic-specific vital services in Europe: Tools for risk-based access control, resource demand prediction and management, cyber-physical resilience, and remote infrastructure inspection. (3) Pilot the results in operational environments of the CIs while tackling some of their biggest pain points exposed by the current pandemic. (4) Promote our approach across Europe to ensure a united front and resilience of CIs to pandemics. We will carefully consider legal, ethical, societal, economic, and climate aspects, ensuring that our results address not only the needs of the CIs, but also those of our society.
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