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Cyber security 4.0: protecting the Industrial Internet Of Things

Descripción del proyecto

Proteger a la industria ante ciberataques

A medida que la digitalización se convierte en una prioridad comercial para muchas organizaciones de Europa y de todo el mundo, el Internet Industrial de las Cosas (IIdC) creará grandes oportunidades para industrias clave, como la manufacturera, petrolera y gasística, agrícola, minería y transporte. El IIdC reúne máquinas, análisis y personas para formar una red de dispositivos industriales conectados por tecnologías de la comunicación. Sin embargo, la comunicación entre máquinas aumenta el riesgo de ciberataque. Por esta razón, el proyecto C4IIoT, financiado con fondos europeos, creará y demostrará un marco de ciberseguridad del IIdC novedoso y unificado que anticipe, detecte y mitigue comportamientos maliciosos y anómalos, y que informe al usuario final. Se tratará de una tecnología de seguridad holística y disruptiva que minimizará las superficies de ataque en sistemas del IIdC. El marco C4IIoT se probará en entornos reales.

Objetivo

Recent trends in industrial technology and the adaptation of Industrial Internet of Things (ΙIοΤ), has emerged by the convergence of Operations Technology (i.e. traditional hardware and software systems) and Information Technology (i.e. advanced computing, data aggregation/analysis, and ubiquitous communication systems). IIoT has great potential to enable significant advances in optimizing operations among large number of increasingly autonomous control systems and devices, and can have a profound impact on many industry domains, where smart factories and logistics are among most notable cases. However, a major barrier towards IIoT adoption lies in cybersecurity issues that makes it extremely difficult to harness its full potential: IIoT systems dramatically increase the attack surface (introducing new security threats due to newly connected devices and protocols, making them more vulnerable to interference), the disruption of process controls, the theft of intellectual property, the loss of corporate data, and the industrial espionage. C4IIoT will build and demonstrate a novel and unified IIoT cybersecurity framework for malicious and anomalous behavior anticipation, detection, mitigation, and end-user informing. The framework provides a holistic and disruptive security-enabling solution for minimizing attack surfaces in IIoT systems, by exploiting i) emerging security software and hardware protection mechanisms; ii) state of the art machine and deep learning and privacy-aware analytics; iii) novel encrypted network flow analysis; iv) secure-by-design IIoT device fabrication; and v) blockchain technologies, to provide a viable scheme for enabling security and accountability, preserving privacy, enabling reliability and assuring trustworthiness within IIoT applications. The C4IIoT framework will be demonstrated and validated on two carefully selected use cases in real world environments, namely Enabling security IIoT in i) Inbound Logistics and ii) a Smart Factory

Convocatoria de propuestas

H2020-SU-ICT-2018-2020

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Convocatoria de subcontratación

H2020-SU-ICT-2018

Régimen de financiación

IA - Innovation action

Coordinador

IDRYMA TECHNOLOGIAS KAI EREVNAS
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 402 500,00
Dirección
N PLASTIRA STR 100
70013 Irakleio
Grecia

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Región
Νησιά Αιγαίου Κρήτη Ηράκλειο
Tipo de actividad
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Coste total
€ 402 500,00

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