Advanced Tool to assEss and mitigate the criticality of ICT compoNents and their dependencies over Critical InfrAstructures Overview of ATENA project Paolo Pucci – LEONARDO The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme, under Grant Agreement no 700581. This document is the property of the ATENA consortium and shall not be distributed or reproduced without the formal approval of the ATENA governing bodies. October 18th 2018 Luxembourg
Objectives of the presentation Presentation outline • Identity card of the Innovation Action • Key information on the financial planned costs and the involved beneficiaries • Overall activity plan 2
ATENA – Identity Card Digital Security - Cybersecurity, Privacy and Trust • Call: H2020-DS-2015-1 (Sub-call of: H2020-DS-2014-2015) • Topic: DS-03-2015 - The role of ICT in Critical Infrastructure • Protection • Title: Advanced Tool to assEss and mitigate the criticality of ICT compoNents and their dependencies over Critical InfrAstructures Acronym: ATENA (the Italian name • for Athena, the Greek goddess of witness, craft and war strategy) Type: H2020 Innovation Action • Grant agreement No: 700581 • Duration: 36 months • Start - End months: May 2016 – April 2019 • 3
ATENA: main information Estimated Total Cost: 8,111,937 € • Maximum EU Contribution: 6,889,925 € • 13 partners from 7 different countries • 3 CI operators, 4 companies, 3 Universities, 3 Research Centres • Effort By Partner Type EU 19% 25% LE RTO 17% 20% SME 20% RTO(UNI) Effort By Country 10% 2% BE 8% 6% EE ES 19% 10% IL IT LU 45% PT 4
The overall objective Improve Security and Resilience capabilities of ICT-based Critical Infrastructures against a wide variety of cyber- physical threats (malicious attacks and unexpected faults) Domains of main interest are service utilities: electrical generation/distribution water treatment/distribution gas distribution 5
ATENA website: https://www.atena-h2020.eu 6
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