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Advanced Tools to assEss and mitigate the criticality of ICT compoNents and their dependencies over Critical InfrAstructures

Objective

Over recent years, Industrial and Automation Control Systems (IACS) adopted in Critical Infrastructures (CIs) have become more complex due to the increasing number of interconnected devices, and to the large amount of information exchanged among system components. With the emergence of such an “Internet of Things” generation of IACS, the boundaries to be protected have grown well beyond that of the single or aggregated-plant, typical of the mono-operator or silos vision. That poses new challenges, as more operators become involved in a scenario that naturally demands the introduction of multi-tenancy mechanisms.
New ICT paradigms, where virtualization is playing an important role, provide innovative features for flexible and efficient management, monitoring and control of devices and data traffic. With the OT/IT convergence, OT (Operation Technologies) will benefit from IT innovation, but at the same time, they will also inherit new IT threats that can potentially impact CIs.
ATENA project, with reference to the above-mentioned interdependent scenario, aims at achieving the desired level of Security and Resilience of the considered CIs, while preserving their efficient and flexible management. ATENA, leveraging the outcomes of previous European Research activities, particularly the CockpitCI and MICIE EU projects, will remarkably upgrade them by exploiting advanced features of ICT algorithms and components, and will bring them at operational industrial maturity level; in this last respect, ATENA outcomes will be tailored and validated in selected Use Cases. In particular, ATENA will develop a Software Defined Security paradigm combining new anomaly detection algorithms and risk assessment methodologies within a distributed environment, and will provide a suite of integrated market-ready ICT networked components and advanced tools embedding innovative algorithms both for correct static CI configuration and for fast dynamic CI reaction in presence of adverse events.

Call for proposal

H2020-DS-2014-2015

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Sub call

H2020-DS-2015-1

Coordinator

LEONARDO - SOCIETA PER AZIONI
Net EU contribution
€ 978 425,00
Address
Piazza Monte Grappa 4
00195 Roma
Italy

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Region
Centro (IT) Lazio Roma
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
Other funding
€ 419 325,00

Participants (12)

CONSORZIO PER LA RICERCA NELL' AUTOMATICA E NELLE TELECOMUNICAZIONI C.R.A.T.
Italy
Net EU contribution
€ 692 250,00
Address
Via Giovanni Nicotera 29
00195 Roma

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Region
Centro (IT) Lazio Roma
Activity type
Research Organisations
Other funding
€ 0,00
CREOS LUXEMBOURG SA
Luxembourg
Net EU contribution
€ 246 837,50
Address
59-61 Rue De Bouillon
1248 Luxembourg

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Luxembourg Luxembourg Luxembourg
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
Other funding
€ 105 787,50
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI ROMA TRE
Italy
Net EU contribution
€ 857 500,00
Address
Via Ostiense 133
00154 Roma

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Region
Centro (IT) Lazio Roma
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Other funding
€ 0,00
AGENZIA NAZIONALE PER LE NUOVE TECNOLOGIE, L'ENERGIA E LO SVILUPPO ECONOMICO SOSTENIBILE
Italy
Net EU contribution
€ 742 500,00
Address
Lungotevere Grande Ammiraglio Thaon Di Revel 76
00196 Roma

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Centro (IT) Lazio Roma
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Research Organisations
Other funding
€ 0,00
THE ISRAEL ELECTRIC CORPORATION LIMITED
Israel
Net EU contribution
€ 567 087,50
Address
Ntiv Haor 1
31000 Haifa

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Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
Other funding
€ 243 037,50
ITRUST CONSULTING SARL
Luxembourg
Net EU contribution
€ 481 075,00
Address
Steekaul 18
6831 Berbourg

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SME

The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.

Yes
Region
Luxembourg Luxembourg Luxembourg
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
Other funding
€ 206 175,00
MULTITEL
Belgium
Net EU contribution
€ 446 875,00
Address
Rue Pierre Et Marie Curie 2
7000 Mons

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SME

The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.

Yes
Region
Région wallonne Prov. Hainaut Arr. Mons
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Research Organisations
Other funding
€ 0,00
SAPIENZA SL
Spain
Net EU contribution
€ 315 000,00
Address
Calle Julio Palacios 11
28029 Madrid

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Comunidad de Madrid Comunidad de Madrid Madrid
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Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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€ 135 000,00
UNIVERSITE DU LUXEMBOURG
Luxembourg
Net EU contribution
€ 469 125,00
Address
2 Avenue De L'universite
4365 Esch-sur-alzette

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Luxembourg Luxembourg Luxembourg
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Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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€ 0,00
UNIVERSIDADE DE COIMBRA
Portugal
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€ 664 687,50
Address
Paco Das Escolas
3004-531 Coimbra

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Continente Centro (PT) Região de Coimbra
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Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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€ 0,00
LA SOCIETE WALLONNE DES EAUX
Belgium
Net EU contribution
€ 262 937,50
Address
Rue De La Concorde41
4800 Verviers

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Région wallonne Prov. Liège Arr. Verviers — communes francophones
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
Other funding
€ 112 687,50
Institute of Baltic Studies
Estonia
Net EU contribution
€ 165 625,00
Other funding
€ 0,00