c ritical i nformation i nfrastructure r esearch co -ordination
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C ritical I nformation I nfrastructure R esearch Co -ordination. Forum PA 2005 - La Protezione delle Infrastrutture Critiche Nazionali Roma - May 13, 2005 Sandro Bologna [email protected]. CI 2 RCO is a “Co-ordination action”. IST Call 3, Co-ordination Action, Objective 2.3.6.3: - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Forum PA 2005 – Roma 13.05.2005
IST FP6 Co-ordination Action Project: CI2RCO
http://www.ci2rco.org
Forum PA 2005 - La Protezione delle Infrastrutture Critiche Nazionali
Roma - May 13, 2005
Sandro Bologna
Critical Information Infrastructure Research Co-ordination
Critical Information Infrastructure Research Co-ordination
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CI2RCO is a “Co-ordination action”
IST Call 3, Co-ordination Action, Objective 2.3.6.3:
“To progress towards the achievement of the objectives of a ERA in a given IST field”where support is provided for the improved networking and co-ordination of national, regional and European research policies, programmes and funding schemes related to one or several IST Strategic Objectives, aiming at improved integration of European IST research.
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CI2RCO – Main objectives
The main objective of the Critical Information Infrastructure Research Coordination (CI2RCO) project is to create and co-ordinate a European Taskforce to encourage a co-ordinated Europe-wide approach for research
and development on Critical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP), and
to establish a European Research Area (ERA) on CIIP as part of the larger IST Strategic Objective to integrate and strengthen the ERA on Dependability and Security
to support CIIP awareness and actions in the EU-25 and AC countries
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CI2RCO – Practical objectives I
A network of current expertise kernels in Europe A report containing analysis of R&D programmes
and initiatives in the Member States and ACC Established collaborations and information
exchanges between these programmes and initiatives
A report with suggested actions for a state-of-the-art EU-wide approach to CIIP
A European CIIP Research Agenda with gap analysis and R&D priorities
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CI2RCO – Main target groups
European Policy Makers European Programme Managers European Research Communities European Commission European CII Stakeholders
(Europe = EU-25 & ACC)
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CI2RCO Work-Packages and there relations
WP1: Creating a network of research organisations, agencies promoting initiatives and policy makers within
the subject research field (CIIP)
WP2: Identification of national and EU R&D programmes and projects with relevance to CIIP
WP5: Towards a European CIIP Research Agenda
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WP4: Feedback from CII
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WP3: Analysis of theEuropean CIIP research
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WP1: Creating a network of research organisations, agencies promoting initiatives and policy makers within
the subject research field (CIIP)
WP2: Identification of national and EU R&D programmes and projects with relevance to CIIP
WP5: Towards a European CIIP Research Agenda
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WP4: Feedback from CII
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WP3: Analysis of theEuropean CIIP research
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CI2RCO – Co-ordination activities I
1. Establishment of a CIIP-related network
2. Preparation of studies and analysis:- Development of a CIIP state-of-the-art of regional, national
and EU CIIP R&D programmes and initiatives including identification of research infrastructures, key players and main funding stakeholders.
- Evaluation of CIIP R&D programmes’ inventory to classify programmes and to identify and to assess relationships between the individual regional, national and EU research programmes.
- Development of a roadmap towards a European CIIP research agenda thus establishing a European Research Area (ERA) on CIIP.
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CI2RCO – Co-ordination activities II
4. The organisation of workshops / conferences- to evaluate, complete and disseminate results, and- to initiate and support networks, partnerships and
co-operations between organisations working in the field of CIIP.
5. Provision and maintenance of an Internet portal including data base, document server and discussion forums to support the CIIP-Network and to foster partnerships and co-operations.
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Consortium
Project Co-ordinator:Fraunhofer
Public Org. that finance or manage R&D (>= 3):- ENEA, GET-ENST, PT-DLR
Key Participants in R&D:- EBP, Fraunhofer, IABG, TNO
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Advisory Board
Major instrument of the project
The members represent the participating EU-25 and ACC by delegates mandated by the appropriate European, national, regional or local bodies responsible for funding or managing R&D programmes aiming at the developing European Research Area “Critical Information Infrastructure Protection”
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Advisory Board – Substantial Objectives
Integration of all relevant policy makers and stakeholders on European level. This will guarantee for a high acceptance of the achieved results within the individual EU Member States and ACC.
Establishment of contacts within EU Member States and ACC, in which the CI2RCO consortium does not have yet sufficient contacts so far. In a number of cases the CI2RCO consortium members have excellent relationships to ministries, agencies, CI providers, and research organisations of individual EU Member States and ACC, in others not.
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Advisory Board - Roles to establish contacts into ministries, agencies, research
institutes, and to critical infrastructure providers within individual EU-25 Member States and ACC
to support the project management and the team members to get access into national networks
to provide input to the project from EU-25 and ACC to establish a consultation and consensus-building plat-
form with the relevant policy makers and stakeholders in support of developing a long-term European-wide vision and strategic agenda in CIIP-related research
to discuss on and comment on drafts, findings and final results provided as input by the CI2RCO’s consortium.
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Preliminary Advisory Board Members INo. Organisation Country
1 Enterprise Ireland, Dublin Ireland
2Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research, Rome Italy
3 National Emergency Supply Agency, Helsinki Finland
4Italian Prime Minister’s Office – Technical Committee on Information Security, Rome Italy
5Swedish Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), Stockholm Sweden
6The International CRIS Institute for Critical Infra structures, Linköping Sweden
7 Computer Society of Malta, Paola Malta
8The Centre for International Security Policies of the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, Berne Switzerland
9The Ministry of Economic Affairs in The Netherlands, Directorate-General for Telecommunications and Post Netherlands
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Preliminary Advisory Board Members IINo. Organisation Country
10Waterford Institute of Technology (both in its individual organisational capacity and as the co-ordinator of the SecurIST Project)
Ireland
11 German Federal Ministry of the Interior (BMI) Germany
12 Danish Defence Research Establishment Denmark
13German Federal Office for Information Security, Critical Infrastructures (BSI / KRISIS) Germany
14Austrian Research Centres (ARC) Seibersdorf re search GmbH Austria
15 University of Gdansk (Prof. Janusz GÓRSKI) Poland
16 BAE Systems (Dr. Tim Parsons) England
17 University of the Agean (Dr. George Gantzias) Greece
18Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Tom McCutcheon) United Kingdom
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Duration & Budget
Start: 2005-03-01 (2 Years) EU Fundings 975.000 €
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Contact in ITALYENEA
Computing and Modelling Unit
Dr. Sandro Bologna
CR-Casaccia
Via Anguillarese, 30100060 S. Maria di Galeria (RM)
phone:+39-06-30483708fax: +39-06-30486511
e-mail: [email protected]