The network of Critical Infrastructures (CIs) is a complex physical-cyber-organisational system of systems that play an extremely important role in modern society, to provide us with the Essential Services we daily use. In such a context, CIs are more and more interdependent. Interdependency plays a central role in modern CIs, being one of the main means of propagation of adverse events and cascading effects among CIs and representing, at the same time, an opportunity to counteract unpredictable conditions.
ATENA aims to increase operator and customer awareness, thus facilitating a multi-services approach introducing new paradigms and architectures for their Industrial and Automation Control Systems (IACS). The main objective of the ATENA project is to improve efficiency and resilience capabilities of modernized CI, against cyber-physical threats (such as malicious attacks, errors or unexpected faults) which may affect IACS, corporate networks or simple ICT devices.
As tangible results, the ATENA project produced a set of tools that, implementing innovative models, methodologies, and algorithms for security assurance, and interacting with the available smart components of a CI, will increase the level of cyber-physical security of CI. The tools range from modelling software tools that simulate the behaviour of CIs, to “slow-loop” solutions aimed to continuous prevention, to “fast-loop” solutions for rapid detection and reaction strategies.
This result has been proved as a quantifiable benefit for the End Users that operate a CI in terms of unavailability time and recovery costs. In particular, partners in the consortium are end users directly managing CI in the domains of water distribution, gas transmission and distribution, and energy generation, transmission and distribution. The ATENA tools have been assessed and validated by means of field trials in industrially relevant domains and application scenarios.