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SERSCIS · Semantically Enhanced Resilient and Secure Critical Infrastructure Services

FP7Status: CLOSED1 October 200830 November 2012EU funding €2,000,000

The goal of SERSCIS is to develop adaptive service-oriented technologies for creating, monitoring and managing secure, resilient and highly available information systems underpinning critical infrastructures, so they can survive faults, mismanagement and cyber-attack, and automatically adapt to dynamically changing requirements arising from the direct impact on the critical infrastructure from natural events, accidents and malicious attacks.<br/>The project will use a service-oriented architecture to make interconnected of ICT systems more manageable, allowing dynamic adaptation to manage changing situations, and counter the risk amplification effect of interconnectedness. To control the resulting ICT components, the project will develop:<br/>•\ttools and ontology for modelling of critical infrastructure including ICT components, to capture their requirements, behaviour and compositional nature;•\tsystem dependability metrics and agreements, and dynamic governance mechanisms, including dynamic trust management;•\tsystem composition mechanisms allowing dynamic discovery and interconnection of component services;•\tdecision support tools that exploit underlying semantic models to provide situational awareness of system status and threats.<br/>Semantic system models will enable a unified approach across all these developments: semantic requirements models lead to reliability statements in service dependability agreements, which can be used by adaptive composition mechanisms, allowing management of larger composed systems to meet their requirements.<br/>These innovations will be validated in two information-intensive critical transport infrastructures, both of which require interconnected ICT: air traffic flow control and airport airside process optimisation through collaborative decision making in airports, and inter-modal port community operations. Results will be widely disseminated to critical infrastructure end users, and to relevant regulatory and standard bodies.

Consortium · 6 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON

UK · €853,501

participant

JOANNEUM RESEARCH FORSCHUNGSGESELLSCHAFT MBH

AT · €451,726

participant

AUSTRO CONTROL OSTERREICHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT FUR ZIVILLUFTFAHRT MBH

AT · €290,480

participant

QINETIQ LIMITED

UK · €129,836

participant

KENTRO MELETON ASFALEIAS

EL · €239,457

participant

AUTORIDAD PORTUARIA DE GIJON

ES · €35,000

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