Project description
Cyber-physical security management for critical infrastructures
The interrelationships between critical infrastructures (CIs) have become more complex, rendering the security and resilience management of cyber-physical attacks and natural hazard threats more challenging. The EU-funded PRECINCT project will connect private and public CI stakeholders in a geographical area to a cyber-physical security management method that will produce a protected territory for citizens and CIs. The project will deliver a framework specification for systematic CI security and resilience management, a cross-facility collaborative management infrastructure enabling stakeholder communities to create AI-based PRECINCT ecosystems and increased resilience support services, a vulnerability assessment tool using serious games, PRECINCT’s Digital Twins, and PRECINCT Ecosystems in four large-scale living labs and transferability validation demonstrators.
Objective
EU Critical Infrastructures (CIs) are increasingly at risk from cyber-physical attacks and natural hazards. Research and emerging solutions focus on the protection of individual CIs, however, the interrelationships between Cis has become more complex for example in smart cities and managing the impacts of cascading effects and enabling rapid recovery is becoming more pertinent and highly challenging.
PRECINCT aims to connect private and public CI stakeholders in a geographical area to a common cyber-physical security management approach which will yield a protected territory for citizens and infrastructures, a ‘PRECINCT’ that can be replicated efficiently for a safer Europe and will deliver:
1. A PRECINCT Framework Specification for systematic CIs security and resilience management fulfilling industry requirements.
2. A Cross-Facility collaborative cyber-physical Security and Resilience management Infrastructure enabling CI stakeholder communities to create AI-enabled PRECINCT Ecosystems and enhanced resilience support services.
3. A vulnerability assessment tool that uses Serious Games to identify potential vulnerabilities to cascading effects and to quantify resilience enhancement measures.
4. PRECINCT’s Digital Twins to represent the CIs network topology and metadata profiles, applying closed-loop Machine Learning techniques to detect violations and provide optimised response and mitigation measures and automated forensics.
5. Smart PRECINCT Ecosystems, deployed in four large-scale Living Labs and Transferability Validation Demonstrators, will provide measurement-based evidence of the targeted advantages and will realize Digital Twins corresponding to the CIs located therein, include active participation of emergency services and city administrations with results feeding back to the Digital Twins developments.
6. Sustainability related outputs including Capacity Building, Dissemination, Exploitation, Resilience Strategy, Policy/Standardisation recommendations
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- engineering and technologycivil engineeringurban engineeringsmart cities
- natural sciencescomputer and information sciencescomputer securitynetwork security
- engineering and technologyelectrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineeringinformation engineeringtelecommunicationstelecommunications networks
- natural sciencesearth and related environmental sciencesphysical geographynatural disasters
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V93 PPA0 KERRY
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145 61 Athina
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4 Dublin
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1210 Wien
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D08TX29 Dublin
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08034 Barcelona
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69009 Lyon
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78280 GUYANCOURT
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75013 Paris
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50676 Koln
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1217 Meyrin 1
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1000 Bruxelles / Brussel
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48160 DERIO BIZKAIA
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00144 Roma
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1000 Bruxelles / Brussel
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12 Dublin
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2000 Antwerpen
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2018 Antwerpen
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2000 Antwerpen
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1130 Bruxelles / Brussel
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10177 Athina
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1000 Ljubljana
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1000 Ljubljana
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1000 Ljubljana
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1000 Ljubljana
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1000 Ljubljana
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1000 Ljubljana
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1001 Ljubljana
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19002 Paiania
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1050 Bruxelles / Brussel
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1080 Bruxelles / Brussel
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40127 Bologna
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190 19 SPATA
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115 25 ATHINA
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4362 Esch Sur Alzette
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00161 Rome
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3001 Leuven
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A96 K6C9 Dun Laoghaire
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40128 Bologna
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40132 Bologna
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3000 Leuven
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1100 Montevideo
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10146 Tallinn
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