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THREAT-ARREST Cyber Security Threats and Threat Actors Training - Assurance Driven Multi-Layer, end-to-end Simulation and Training

Description du projet

Renforcer la cyberrésilience grâce à une plateforme de formation à la sécurité adaptative

À l’ère du numérique, de nombreuses organisations s’appuient sur les technologies de l’information, ce qui les rend vulnérables aux cyberattaques. Le maintien d’une cybersécurité efficace peut s’avérer difficile et coûteux dans un contexte d’évolution technologique constante, qu’il s’agisse de solutions de sécurité ou de menaces. L’utilisation de nouveaux outils intelligents de cybersécurité nécessite des spécialistes compétents et expérimentés. Pour répondre à ce besoin, le projet THREAT-ARREST financé par l’UE entend mettre au point une plateforme de formation avancée pour le personnel de sécurité clé au sein des organisations. Les stagiaires seront guidés à travers des scénarios de formation qui correspondent à leur niveau d’expertise, suivis d’une évaluation des performances. L’efficacité du prototype sera évaluée et validée dans les domaines pilotes de l’énergie intelligente, des soins de santé et du transport maritime.

Objectif

The challenge of mitigating advanced cyber attacks through advanced security training has been evident during the last decade in numerous fields and industries in EU. Despite the wide spectrum of such tools appears to provide a comprehensive machinery for detecting and responding effectively to cyber attacks, it is difficult to establish effective tool usage strategies and processes for addressing the ever-expanding land-scape of these attacks. Moreover, the advent of more “intelligent” cybersecurity solutions, which make use of technologies like machine learning, statistical analysis and user behaviour analysis, requires sophisticated and hands-on training of the key personnel of organizations, who have responsibility for security, for the latter to be able to master them. In response to the above, THREAT-ARREST will develop an advanced training platform incorporating emulation, simulation, serious gaming and visualization capabilities to adequately prepare stakeholders with different types of responsibility and levels of expertise in defending high-risk cyber systems and organizations to counter advanced, known and new cyber attacks. The THREAT-ARREST platform will deliver security training, based on a model driven approach where cyber threat and training preparation models, specifying the potential attacks, the security controls of cyber systems against them, and the tools that may be used to assess the effectiveness of these controls, will drive the training process, and align it with operational cyber system security assurance mechanisms to ensure the relevance of training. The platform will also support trainee performance evaluation and training program evaluation and adapt training programs based on them. The effectiveness of the framework will be validated using a prototype implementation at TRL-7 inter-connected with real cyber systems pilots in the area of smart energy, healthcare and shipping, and from technical, legal and business perspectives.

Appel à propositions

H2020-DS-2016-2017

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Sous appel

H2020-DS-SC7-2017

Régime de financement

IA - Innovation action

Coordinateur

IDRYMA TECHNOLOGIAS KAI EREVNAS
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 485 625,00
Adresse
N PLASTIRA STR 100
70013 Irakleio
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Région
Νησιά Αιγαίου Κρήτη Ηράκλειο
Type d’activité
Research Organisations
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Coût total
€ 485 625,00

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