Project description
Shielding the power grid from cyberattacks
The Electrical Power and Energy System (EPES) is of key importance to Europe’s economy, as all other domains rely on the availability of electricity. A power outage can directly impact the availability of other services such as transport, finance, communication and water supply. Digital solutions have become essential to keeping the light on and the energy grid humming, but there is an increased risk of cyberattacks. As such, addressing cybersecurity is necessary. The EU-funded EnergyShield project will develop an integrated toolkit that combines the latest technologies for vulnerability assessment, monitoring and protection, as well as learning and sharing. It will be tailored to meet the needs of EPES operators.
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013685 Bucuresti
Romania
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10178 Berlin
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7817201 Beer Sheva
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111 22 Stockholm
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1611 Luxembourg
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8470912 Beer Sheva
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WC1H 9BB London
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Dundalk Co Louth
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EC1V 0HB London
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100 44 Stockholm
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157 80 Athina
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1784 Sofia
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6056 Opan
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1421 Sofia
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1618 Sofia
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1784 Sofia
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1612 Sofia
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1111 Sofia
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42123 Reggio Emilia
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10146 Torino
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16138 Genova
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013685 Bucuresti
8470912 Beer Sheva
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