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SATIE · Security of Air Transport Infrastructure of Europe

H2020Status: CLOSED1 May 201931 October 2021EU funding €7,989,264Call H2020-SU-INFRA-2018-2019-2020

The twenty-first century experiments a digital revolution that simplifies flight and cross-border. Digitalization contributes to leverage information sharing, reduce exploitation costs and improve travel experience, but it also blurs the lines between virtual world and reality with serious security matters. In the meanwhile airports face a daily challenge to ensure business continuity and passengers’ safety.SATIE adopts a holistic approach about threat prevention, detection, response and mitigation in the airports, while guaranteeing the protection of critical systems, sensitive data and passengers. Critical assets are usually protected against individual physical or cyber threats, but not against complex scenarios combining both categories of threats. In order to handle it, SATIE develops an interoperable toolkit which improves cyber-physical correlations, forensics investigations and dynamic impact assessment at airports. Having a shared situational awareness, security practitioners and airport managers collaborate more efficiently to the crisis resolution. Emergency procedures can be triggered simultaneously through an alerting system in order to reschedule airside/landside operations, notify first responders, cybersecurity and maintenance teams towards a fast recovery.Innovative solutions will be integrated on a simulation platform in order to improve their interoperability and to validate their efficiency. Three demonstrations will be conducted at different corners of Europe (Croatia, Italy and Greece) in order to evaluate the solutions in operational conditions (TRL≥7). Results and best practises will be widely disseminated to the scientific community, standardization bodies, security stakeholders and the aeronautic community. Finally, SATIE paves the way to a new generation of Security Operation Centre that will be included in a comprehensive airport security policy.

Consortium · 19 organisations

coordinator

DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUR LUFT - UND RAUMFAHRT EV

DE · €1,163,375

participant

MEDUNARODNA ZRACNA LUKA ZAGREB DD

HR · €177,625

participant

IN SMART IDENTITY FRANCE

FR · €582,505

thirdParty

IDEMIA IDENTITY & SECURITY GERMANYAG

DE

participant

TECLIB SPAIN S.L.

ES · €319,813

participant

USTAV INFORMATIKY SLOVENSKEJ AKADEMIE VIED, VEREJNA VYSKUMNA INSTITUCIA

SK · €182,500

participant

ATHENS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT S.A.

EL · €490,123

participant

ALSTEF AUTOMATION

FR · €313,738

participant

AIRBUS CYBERSECURITY SAS

FR · €1,037,138

participant

SATWAYS-OLOKLIROMENES LYSEIS ASFALEIAS KAI AMYNAS-IDIOTIKI EPICHEIRISI PAROCHIS YPIRESION ASFALEIAS (IEPYA)-ETAIREIA PERIORISMENIS EFTHYNIS

EL · €297,938

participant

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €594,250

participant

INSTITUTO SUPERIOR DE ENGENHARIA DO PORTO

PT · €470,000

participant

SOCIETA' PER AZIONI ESERCIZI AEROPORTUALI SEA

IT · €324,713

participant

ETICAS RESEARCH AND INNOVATION

ES · €324,700

participant

FREQUENTIS AG

AT · €236,774

participant

KENTRO MELETON ASFALEIAS

EL · €380,500

participant

ITTI SP ZOO

PL · €334,775

participant

DGS SPA

IT · €321,300

participant

INOV INSTITUTO DE ENGENHARIA DE SISTEMAS E COMPUTADORES INOVACAO

PT · €437,500

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