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WP7: Internet as Critical Infrastructure; Security, Resilience and Dependability

WP7: Internet as Critical Infrastructure; Security, Resilience and Dependability. Heiko Niedermayer (TUM). Objectives. Internet replaces many specially-deployed networks for hosting critical infrastructures Internet itself has become a critical infrastructure Objectives

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WP7: Internet as Critical Infrastructure; Security, Resilience and Dependability

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  1. WP7: Internet as Critical Infrastructure; Security, Resilience and Dependability HeikoNiedermayer (TUM)

  2. Objectives • Internet replacesmanyspecially-deployednetworksforhostingcriticalinfrastructures • Internet itselfhasbecome a criticalinfrastructure • Objectives • Bring togetherexperts on criticalinfrastructures • Discussfromtechnicalandsocio-economicside • Increase inter-disciplinaryresearch on criticalinfrastructures WP7 Internet as Critical Infrastructure

  3. Tasks • Task 7.1: Resilientand Robust Design of Critical Infrastructuresand Services (on the Internet andotherfuturenetworks) • Task 7.2: Planningand Evaluation of Critical Resources • Task 7.3: Impact ofSocialand Intentional Behaviour, DependabilityandPerceptionofThreats WP7 Internet as Critical Infrastructure

  4. Overview of Work Performed • Regular exchange via phone conference and other tools • JRA7 Meeting in Munich October 1-2 2012 • Bilateral meetings • TUM-Oslo, Lancaster-Passau • Discussion of research problems • Technology Developments / Projects • Smart Energy as driving factor • Non-ICT / ICT interactions WP7 Internet as Critical Infrastructure

  5. Achievements • Reference scenarios • Smartgrid, Automation and Control Systems • First steps in Internet Science teaching • Seminar at TUM, study program at UoP • Established contacts with non-EINS partners • From sociology, philosophy, industry, domain experts, ICT • Open Call Proposal with some of them WP7 Internet as Critical Infrastructure

  6. Deliverables • Submitted • D7.3.1 Reports on integrationand excellence building in Internet as Critical Infrastructure • Upcoming • D7.1.1 Overview on Methodologyand Tools forResilient Services • D7.2.1 Socialaspects in understanding Internet ascriticalinfrastructureandimplicationsforfuturenetworks WP7 Internet as Critical Infrastructure

  7. Links with other activities • Attended meetings and events or other JRAs (JRA1, JRA5, JRA8) • Discussion of joint workshop with JRA8 • European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA) WP7 Internet as Critical Infrastructure

  8. Future Plans • Workshop (late 2013 or 2014) • JRA7 Book • Generate open accessbook (plus additional material) • Helpfulforstudents, policymakers, researchers, professionals • Usedeliverablesasbasis • Integration ofnewcontacts / newpartners (depending on Open Call results) WP7 Internet as Critical Infrastructure

  9. Conclusions • Joint activities between JRA7 members • Outreach to other JRAs and non-EINS members • Interdisciplinary interactions that otherwise would not have occurred, yet should occur more often. • Goal to make deliverables and outcome of JRA7 useful for a broader audience. WP7 Internet as Critical Infrastructure

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