This week's featured Cyberwatching.eu Project of the Week is the STOP-IT Project.
STOP-IT (Strategic, Tactical, Operational Protection of water Infrastructure against cyber-physical Threats), an H2020 funded project, aims to address the physical or cyber threats with severe societal consequences on water infrastructures, which is essential for human society, life and health. The STOP-IT project brings together a strong team of 23 partners, including water utilities, industrial technology developers, high tech small and medium-sized enterprises and top research & development providers from all across Europe. Together the consortium is developing solutions to the most pressing threats over the course of the next four years.
Prevention, Detection, Response and Mitigation of relevant risks at strategic, tactical and operational levels of planning will be taken into account to generate modular solutions (technologies, tools and guidelines) and an integrated software platform. STOP-IT solutions are based on:
a) mature technologies improved via their combination and embedment (incl. public warning systems, smart locks) and
b) novel technologies whose TRL will be increased (incl. cyber threat incident services, secure wireless sensor communications modules, context-aware anomaly detection technologies, fault-tolerant control strategies for SCADA integrated sensors, high-volume real-time sensor data protection via blockchain schemes, authorization engines; irregular human detection using new computer vision methods and WiFi and efficient water contamination detection algorithms).
Meet the STOP-IT Team:
Read more details on the STOP-IT dedicated page and find out more about the latest update, project results and benefits to its end-users.
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On the event of the adoption of the draft regulation laying down measures for a high common level of cybersecurity at the institutions, bodies, offices and agencies of the Union, the AI4HealthSec project kicked off a process to provide its opinion.
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