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STRUCTURES · Strategies for the Improvement of Critical infrastructure Resilience to Electromagnetic Attacks

FP7Status: CLOSED1 July 201231 October 2015EU funding €3,497,674

Security and quality of life in industrialized countries depend on continuous and coordinate performance of a set of infrastructures (energy systems, ICT systems, transportation etc) which can be therefore defined “critical infrastructures” (CI).“STRUCTURES - Strategies for The impRovement of critical infrastrUCTUre Resilience to Electromagnetic attackS” aims at analyzing possible effects of electromagnetic (e.m.) attacks, and in particular of intentional e.m. interference (IEMI), on such CI’s, at assessing their impact for our defense and economic security, at identifying innovative awareness and protection strategies and at providing a picture for the policy makers on the possible consequences of an electromagnetic attack.The work is organized into four main tasks, namely:-Scenario assessment (IEMI threat analysis; CI’s analysis; modelling and experimental methodologies for investigation)-Investigation (assessment of susceptibility levels of critical systems/units; analysis and testing; innovative protection strategy identification)-IEMI sensors for real-time awareness of threats and implementation of active protection strategies-Delivery of pre-regulatory guidelines to support people in the understanding of IEMI related risk and in planning/application of proper protection strategies.Existing standards such as the “Business Continuity Management” approach (BS25999 standard) and other standardized CIIP (Critical Information Infrastructures Protection) polices will be considered in order to properly identify critical items and to set criteria for risk acceptance.Already existing results relevant to EMC (ElectroMagnetic Compatibility), LEMP/NEMP/HEMP (Lightning/Nuclear/High altitude ElectroMagnetic Pulse) will be considered as possible starting points leading to find effective solution to IEMI problem.Topological approach, Risk Analysis and 3D modelling tools will be mainly applied for the analysis to a comprehensive set of reference configurations. “P

Consortium · 13 organisations

coordinator

I.D.S. INGEGNERIA DEI SISTEMI SPA

IT · €456,440

participant

UNIVERSITA CAMPUS BIO MEDICO DI ROMA

IT · €38,604

participant

UNIVERSITEIT TWENTE

NL · €369,420

participant

ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE

CH · €360,720

participant

UNIVERSITY OF YORK

UK · €374,675

participant

RHEINMETALL WAFFE MUNITION GMBH

DE · €383,750

participant

BERGISCHE UNIVERSITAET WUPPERTAL

DE · €175,990

participant

ISTITUTO SUPERIORE MARIO BOELLA SULLE TECNOLOGIE DELL'INFORMAZIONE E DELLE TELECOMUNICAZIONI ASSOCIAZIONE

IT · €179,493

participant

HELMUT SCHMIDT UNIVERSITAT UNIVERSITAT DER BUNDESWEHR HAMBURG

DE · €219,880

participant

NAVIGATE CONSORTIUM CONSORZIO

IT · €55,275

participant

HAUTE ECOLE SPECIALISEE DE SUISSE OCCIDENTALE

CH · €404,960

participant

MONTENA TECHNOLOGY SA

CH · €196,992

participant

GOTTFRIED WILHELM LEIBNIZ UNIVERSITAET HANNOVER

DE · €281,476

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