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a cyberSecurity Platform for vIrtualiseD 5G cybEr Range services

Descripción del proyecto

Una ciberplataforma nueva para reformar la ciberseguridad de las telecomunicaciones

El sector de las telecomunicaciones es muy vulnerable a los ciberataques. A pesar de los miles de millones de euros invertidos en ciberseguridad, los mecanismos de ciberataque son cada vez más complejos y se dirigen a infraestructuras críticas. El proyecto financiado con fondos europeos SPIDER se propone crear una plataforma innovadora cibernética que amplíe y combine las capacidades de los distintos bancos de pruebas europeos en una única instalación. Este entorno virtual se empleará para formar a profesionales de seguridad informática con incidentes reales, probar nuevas tecnologías de seguridad y prestar apoyo a empresas a la hora de realizar inversiones óptimas en ciberseguridad. La capacidad de ludificación logrará despertar el interés en la formación y aumentará la capacidad colaborativa de la gestión de incidentes y la defensa contra ciberataques.

Objetivo

The increasing complexity of the telecommunication domain’s cyber threat landscape intensifies the need for new security solutions and for improving the technical security skills of experts and non-experts in the multi-tenant and multi-service environments coming with the domain’s 5th generation (5G). At the same time, attack mechanisms are increasingly sophisticated, pervading critical infrastructures despite billions of euros invested in cybersecurity measures. To address the above, SPIDER delivers an innovative Cyber Range as a Service platform that extends and combines the capabilities of existing telecommunication testbeds and cyber ranges into a unified facility for (i) testing new security technologies, (ii) training modern cyber defenders in near real-world conditions, and (iii) supporting organisations and relevant stakeholders in making optimal cybersecurity investment decisions. At its core, it is a highly customisable dynamic network modelling instrument that enables real-life virtualisation and real-time emulation of networks and systems. It also offers real-time interaction and information sharing capabilities by acting as a serious gaming repository for multiple stakeholders to share material and maximise efficiency in delivering complex cyber exercises. SPIDER’s gamified learning environment enables trainees to master how to use domain-specific cyber protection technologies and collaboratively improve their ability in handling incidents and risks. Complemented by cyber econometric capabilities, SPIDER also enables users to forecast the evolution of attacks and their associated economic impact through the application of innovative risk analysis methodologies, econometric models and real-time attack emulation. The proposed cyber range model will be validated in five highly realistic pilot use case scenarios aimed at demonstrating its applicability and validity for all requirements of the SU-DS01-2018 Call (simulation, training, and economics).

Convocatoria de propuestas

H2020-SU-DS-2018-2019-2020

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Convocatoria de subcontratación

H2020-SU-DS-2018

Régimen de financiación

IA - Innovation action

Coordinador

ERICSSON TELECOMUNICAZIONI SPA
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 393 953,45
Dirección
VIA ANAGNINA 203
00118 Roma
Italia

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Región
Centro (IT) Lazio Roma
Tipo de actividad
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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Coste total
€ 562 790,64

Participantes (20)