Deliverables
Web presence, end-user engagement, including social media channel presence activation.
All communication activities planned & periodically reported, drawing on regular fast-track market updates, indicating the role of innovation management support and SMART approach with measurable KPIs.
All communication activities planned & periodically reported, drawing on regular fast-track market updates, indicating the role of innovation management support and SMART approach with measurable KPIs.
All communication activities planned & periodically reported, drawing on regular fast-track market updates, indicating the role of innovation management support and SMART approach with measurable KPIs.
This deliverable will provide a preliminary version of the cyber risk modelling language and corresponding guidelines aimed primarily at the advanced mode of operation, and further described under D3.4. While this preliminary version will be ready for use by the pilots at the start of the second year, the final version (D3.4) will incorporate updates and refinements based on experiences gained from the pilots during the second year.
Report on current best practices and results from each of the EAPs, with indications for the technical & business requirements of the WISER Methodology & Platform. This preliminary version will be provided in M03 to feed into the requirements phase of WP2 (D2.1).
This deliverable will provide the cyber risk modelling language and corresponding guidelines aimed primarily at the advanced mode of operation, with support for capturing economic and societal impact as well as mitigation selection. In order to emphasis the close link between the target of analysis and corresponding cyber risk model, guidelines for cyber target modelling will also be included.
Report on current best practices and results from each of the EAPs, with indications for the technical & business requirements of the WISER Methodology & Platform.
Framework and practical tools for assessing the direct and indirect impact of risk management implementation prioritizing business management responses, tools for cost-benefit analysis, and case studies from WISER and representative verticals and SMEs. Strategic, public Workshop.
Framework and practical tools for assessing the direct and indirect impact of risk management implementation prioritizing business management responses, tools for cost-benefit analysis, and case studies from WISER and representative verticals and SMEs. Strategic, public Workshop.
This deliverable will provide a set of simple cyber risk patterns or templates with corresponding guidelines for instantiation, primarily aimed at the basic mode of operation of the WISER framework.
The WISER market analysis and value chain positioning is defined and periodically updated.
The WISER roadmap is defined and the validation plan is developed, including the panels of end-users and the validation methodology, reporting tools, and related KPIs.
The WISER validation activities for the full-scale pilots are reported in detail, including key outcomes and lessons learnt.
The WISER market analysis and value chain positioning is defined and periodically updated.
The portability plan is detailed, to indicate the most relevant areas where WISER can create additional impact.
The WISER market analysis and value chain positioning is defined and periodically updated.
Report of the implementation of the assessment infrastructure. This will include guidelines for the deployment and operation of the framework.
This deliverable will consist of a tool/editor to support the cyber risk modelling language and the supporting infrastructure to enable the integration between the WP3 tools and the WISER runtime platform.
Report of the implementation of the monitoring infrastructure. This will include guidelines for its deployment and operation of the framework.
The WISER framework design is described and the integrated solution is articulated (early version and final version), including details on the design of the various WISER modules to be delivered in WP3, WP4 and WP5. This initial version of the framework design (driven by the final list of requirements produced by T2.1) will be evaluated by EAPs in a workshop organised by T6.1 (M06).
Architecture and interfaces of the risk assessment infrastructure, including the data warehouse, interfaces between internal components, interfaces with external elements (modelling and monitoring), assessment engine, translators, and end-user support tools. This will define the elements of the assessment infrastructure to be validated in WP7.
Architecture and interfaces of the monitoring infrastructure, including the monitoring configurations format, monitoring feeds format. This will define the elements of the monitoring infrastructure to be validated in WP7 (task 7.1 and task 7.2).
The WISER framework design is described and the integrated solution is articulated (early version and final version), including details on the design of the various WISER modules to be delivered in WP3, WP4 and WP5. This final version will incorporate the feedback received from the evaluation of the initial version.
Publications
Author(s): CORDIS.
Trust-IT Contribution
Published in: CORDIS_WISER — Result In Brief, 2016
Publisher: CORDIS
Author(s): Almin Zolotic.
XLAB Contribution
Published in: Cybersecurity and digital privacy newsletter, 2017
Publisher: http://www.zologic.nl/
Author(s): Anže Žitnik (XLAB), Antonio Álvarez Romero (ATOS) and Stephanie Parker (TRUST-IT)
Published in: ERCIM Special theme CyberSecurity, Number 106 July 2016, 2016, Page(s) 51,52
Publisher: ERCIM NEWS
Author(s): Elena González (ATOS), Antonio Álvarez (ATOS)
Published in: European CIIP Newsletter, 2016
Publisher: Critical Infrastructure Preparedness and Resilience Research Network
Author(s): Elena González (ATOS), Antonio Álvarez (ATOS), Aljosa Pasic (ATOS)
Published in: Cloudscape 2016 Brussels, 2016
Publisher: Cloudscape