Project description
New measures, tools to protect Europe’s critical infrastructure
Critical infrastructure sectors are of vital importance for the functioning of a society and economy – from energy and transportation to healthcare and food production. Their protection from all types of threats, including natural and synthetic, unintentional and with malicious intent, is top priority. In this context, the EU-funded ATLANTIS project will address resilience at the systemic level against major natural hazards and complex attacks that could potentially disrupt vital functions of the society. Bringing together 39 European partners with complementary roles and skills, ATLANTIS will improve the resilience and the protection capabilities of interconnected critical infrastructure exposed to evolving risks. It will also increase resilience through novel, flexible and customisable security measures and tools.
Objective
"ATLANTIS aims at enhancing resilience and Cyber-Physical-Human (CPH) security of the key EU Critical Infrastructures, going beyond the scope of distinct assets, systems, and single CI, by addressing resilience at the systemic level against major natural hazards and complex attacks that could potentially disrupt vital functions of the society.
The mission of ATLANTIS, which involves 39 European partners with complementary roles and skills, is to improve the resilience and the protection capabilities of interconnected ECI exposed to evolving systemic risks due to existing and emerging large-scale, combined, cyber-physical threats and hazards, guarantee the continuity of operations, while minimizing cascading effects in the infrastructure itself, the environment, other CIs, and the involved population, enabling public and private actors to meet current and emerging challenges by adopting sustainable security solutions.
The mission of ATLANTIS will be achieved by
- Improving knowledge on large-scale, vulnerability assessment and long-term systemic risks.
- Improving the systemic resilience of ECI, through novel, adaptive, flexible, and customizable security measures (“by design”) and tools (“by innovation”).
- Improving effective cooperation among CI operators and government security stakeholders, while preserving CI autonomy and sovereignty.
- Delivering an open TRL-7 technological framework that will provide the ECIs with AI -based solutions for increased AWARENESS, CAPABILITY and COOPERATION in managing systemic threats.
The ATLANTIS solution will be validated and demonstrated in 3 large-scale cross-border and cross-sector pilots:
- LSP#1: Cross-Border/Cross Domain Large Scale Pilot in Transport, Energy and Telecoms (Slovenia, Croatia, Italy and France);
- LSP#2: Cross Domain Large Scale Pilot in Health, Logistics/Supply Chain and Border control (Cyprus, Greece and Croatia);
- LSP#3: Cross-Country Large-Scale Pilot in FinTech/Financial (Spain, Germany, Cyprus)."
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00144 Roma
Italy
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Participants (39)
92350 Le Plessis Robinson
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92000 Nanterre
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1253 Luxembourg
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14564 Nea Kifisia
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1000 Ljubljana
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062204 Bucuresti
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34100 Chalkida
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2006 Nicosia
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11741 Athina
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3230 Prosenisko
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15233 Athina
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50733 Koln
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6000 Koper
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51000 Rijeka
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3000 Celje
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1000 Ljubljana
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Legal entity other than a subcontractor which is affiliated or legally linked to a participant. The entity carries out work under the conditions laid down in the Grant Agreement, supplies goods or provides services for the action, but did not sign the Grant Agreement. A third party abides by the rules applicable to its related participant under the Grant Agreement with regard to eligibility of costs and control of expenditure.
1000 Ljubljana
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1000 Ljubljana
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00161 Rome
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14129 Berlin
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46002 Valencia
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151 23 Marousi
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10059 Susa
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20135 Milano
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73230 Saint-Alban-Leysse
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10177 Athina
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1000 Ljubljana
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28850 Torrejon De Ardoz
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1000 Ljubljana
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51000 Rijeka
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75015 PARIS 15
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57001 Thermi Thessaloniki
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10138 Torino
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20009 Donostia San Sebastian
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75800 Paris
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1000 Ljubljana
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1000 Ljubljana
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101 77 Athens
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00184 Rome
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