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WISER · Wide-Impact cyber SEcurity Risk framework

H2020Status: CLOSED1 June 201530 November 2017EU funding €2,562,596Call H2020-DS-2014-2015

WISER delivers a cyber-risk management framework able to assess, monitor and mitigate the risks in real time, in multiple industries. WISER incorporates socio-economic impact aspects, building on current state of the art methodologies and tools, and leveraging best practices from multiple industries and international initiatives (e.g: NIS). WISER aims at implementing an impressive series of 9 short experiments, in the form of Early Assessment Pilots (EAPs) to test the resilience of different risk management frameworks (taken from different industries and intended broadly) with regards to both traditional and advanced cybersecurity threats. The EAPs allow taking elements that work best in cybersecurity risk management from different frameworks, to then build and implement an advanced risk management system that will be tested & validated in 3 Full- Scale Pilots (FSPs) – with different, high-impact instantiations in the financial services and insurance industry and in the energy field – to demonstrate market acceptance, as well as scalability of a risk management framework for cybersecurity.The WISER framework will ensure cyber risk management becomes an integral part to good business practice in both critical infrastructure & process owners and ICT-intensive SMEs by offering two delivery modes: a pre-packaged solution for addressing basic cyber risk management needs (i.e. SMEs), and a Risk Platform as a Service (RPaaS) mode of operation of the platform, intended for critical infrastructures or highly complex cyber systems requiring the implementation of special controls within the ICT system to be monitored. Ultimately, WISER implements on-demand service composition and ignites innovative assurance models, also from the point of view of premiums determination targeting. Significant outcomes of the project are also the RPaaS business model, the community of end-users, and the multi-industry synergy & standardization strategy.

Consortium · 11 organisations

coordinator

ATOS SPAIN SA

ES · €428,750

participant

DOMOTECNICA SPA

IT

participant

STIFTELSEN SINTEF

NO · €616,925

participant

XLAB RAZVOJ PROGRAMSKE OPREME IN SVETOVANJE DOO

SI · €197,859

participant

ENERVALIS

BE · €175,875

participant

REXEL DEVELOPPEMENT SAS

FR · €182,875

participant

AON SPA INSURANCE & REINSURANCE BROKERS

IT · €560,438

participant

TRUST-IT SERVICES LIMITED

UK · €399,875

thirdParty

REXEL FINLAND OY

FI

thirdParty

ATOS IT SOLUTIONS AND SERVICES IBERIA SL

ES

participant

AON UK LIMITED

UK

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