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This deliverable is focused on the elicitation and analysis of the requirements associated to CIPSEC pilots. The
elicitation and analysis process comprises the following steps:- STEP 1: Detailed description of the characteristics of project’s pilot domains: health, transport, and environment.
- STEP 2: Elicitation of the requirements associated with every domain based on the characteristics identified in step 1.
- STEP 3: Analysis of the security aspects associated with the elicited requirements.
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CIPSEC proposes a security framework for Critical Infrastructures (CI). Partners contributing security solutions will demonstrate the added value of their solutions when applied on the Critical Infrastructures that are provided by the respective pilot partners. Pilot partners include the Health, Transportation, and Environment CI domains. Deliverable D1.3 “Report on taxonomy of the CI environments”, presents a taxonomy on Critical Infrastructures in general as well as their major cyber security related issues. Specifically, the report:
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This deliverable describes the initial planning of CIPSEC consortium in relation to dissemination, impact creation, and exploitation activities in the frame of the project. As far as dissemination is concerned, all results of CIPSEC will be used to raise the citizens’ awareness about CIPSEC results, paying special attention to target groups and the research community as a whole, with the active involvement of all the partners.
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Critical infrastructure (CI) are defined as systems and assets whether physical or virtual, extremely vital to the country that the incapacity or destruction of such systems and assets would have a debilitating impact on security, national economic security, national public health or safety, loss of life or adversely affect the national morale or any combination of these matters.
This document reports the work carried out to deliver the first inputs and guideline for the design of the CIPSEC Framework. This work is accomplished in the context of the design task (T2.1). It takes as a starting point the pilot providers’ security requirements and the security blocks definition, both delivered in M6 - October 2016 in deliverable D1.2. Moreover, the preliminary business study, conducted in D5.1 (M6 – October 2016) has influenced the contributions of this deliverable.
The main takeaways of the document are enumerated below:
This deliverable focuses on the detailed description of the services conceived at the beginning of the project to be integrated into the CIPSEC architecture, and how each of them will interact with other elements (products, services and users) in the complete framework.
In the CIPSEC project D3.1 aims at a preliminary integration of the CIPSEC framework to a CI of the railway domain. DB and the according solution and service providers do this implementation. The preliminary integration will be shown in this deliverable.
WP3 deals with the adaptation of the CIPSEC security framework into the pilots proposed in the project. In particular, it deals with the adaptation of the reference architecture defined in Task 2.1 within WP2 WP3 aims at defining three robust and specific solutions with capabilities to improve the resilience of the respective critical infrastructures. The outcomes of WP3 are to be tested in the context of WP4 in a clear interplay between the two WPs.
In the CIPSEC project the Task 3.3 aims to integrate the CIPSEC framework into an air quality domain CI. The implementation will take place through the close collaboration between CSI and ARPA and the solution providers and related services that are part of the CIPSEC consortium. This report will describe the steps needed to get the preliminary integration.
In this deliverable we consider the specific analysis of the three individual Pilots, Environmental, Railway and Health, which have different characteristics both in the areas in which they operate and in the safety aspects that must be taken into account, also in relation to the possible Cascading Effects that can be generated as a result of computer incidents.
the deliverable describes the integration of the CIPSEC Framework to a critical infrastructure of the railway domain. The progress of the deployment and the architecture of the testing facility, with the CIPSEC Framework included, is shown in this document.