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Opportunities in H2020 ‘Secure Societies’
Michael Murphy PhD
Enterprise Ireland‘Secure Societies’ Delegate & Contact Point
12th Dec 2016
My Role• Represent the Irish position on civil
Security R&D to the European Commission in the context of Horizon 2020 ‘Secure Societies’
• Promote the H2020 ‘Secure Societies’ (and latterly the ICT) programme on the island of Ireland
• Work to develop industrial activity around civil security in Ireland
Irish Security Research Network (serenity)
• The ‘serenity’ network was founded in 2004 – it covers the island of Ireland
• The network has approaching 1100 participants, about one third of whom are from industry with the remainder being academics, civil/public servants, end-users (An Garda Siochana, Police Service of Northern Ireland, Forensics Science NI, InvestNI, Defence Forces Ireland) and selected non-Irish organisations overseas
Irish Security Research Guide
FP7\H2020 Funding to RoI as a Percentage of the available EC Budget
0.74%
1.37%1.58%
1.80%
2.60%
3.47%
1.25%
3.00%
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
• Overall highlights are:– RoI won 3% of the overall budget
– RoI won 9% of the EC ‘Fight against Crime & Terrorism’ (FCT) budget
– RoI won 3 from 45, i.e. 6.7%, of winning proposals from across Europe
• RoI had three winning coordinators in 2015: – Michael Madden of NUIG on CBRN Forensics
– Anne Holohan of TCD on Training Curricula/Gaming for Overseas Missions
– Brian Lee of AIT on Risk Management through Cyber Situational Awareness
Summary Outcomes for Ireland from the 2015 H2020 ‘Secure Societies’ Call
(i) Mapping Interoperable EU Public Protection & Disaster Relief Broadband
Communication Applications and Technology (BROADMAP)
- An Garda Siochana €123,500
http://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/203296_en.html
(ii) Smart Resilience Indicators for Smart Critical Infrastructures (SmartResilience)
- Applied Intelligence Analytics €202,875 & Cork City Council €95,427
http://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/202702_en.html
(iii) Securing Critical Energy Infrastructures (SUCCESS)
- ESB €321,875http://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/203300_en.html
Wins for Ireland in Disaster Resilient Societies (DRS) 2015
(i) Analysis System for Gathered Raw Data (ASGARD)- DCU €550,375- IBM €474,625- UCD €310,283http://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/203297_en.html
(ii) Remotely Operated CBRNe Scene Assessment Forensic Examination (ROCSAFE)- NUIG €926,402- Scorpion Networks €287,500- HSE €89,566- Defence Forces Ireland €90,000- UCC Tyndall €375,731- Reamda €438,750http://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/203295_en.html
(iii) Detecting and ANalysing TErrorist-related online contents and financing activities (DANTE) – United Technologies Research Centre €252,131http://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/202691_en.html
Wins for Ireland in Fight against Crime & Terrorism (FCT) 2015
Gaming for Peace (GAP)
- TCD €677,250
- Future Analytics Consulting €55,435
- Haunted Planet €350,333
- NUIM €119,462
http://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/202705_en.html
Wins for Ireland in Border & External Security (BES) 2015
(i) Proactive Risk Management through Improved Cyber Situational
Awareness (PROTECTIVE)
-Athlone IT €755,937
-Email Laundry / Clean Communications €287,218
http://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/202674_en.html
(ii) Constructing an Alliance for Value-driven Cybersecurity (CANVAS)
-DCU €114,500
http://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/202697_en.html
Wins for Ireland in Digital Security (DS) 2015
Wins for Ireland in H2020 ‘Secure Societies’ 2015
Wins for Ireland in H2020 ‘Secure Societies’ 2015
The 2017 Call and Beyond
• CIP-01-2016-2017: Prevention, detection, response and mitigation of the combination of physical and cyber threats to the critical infrastructure of Europe (IA)
CRITICAL INFRASTUCTURE PROTECTION
• SEC-04-DRS-2017: Broadband communication systems (PCP)
• SEC-05-2016-2017: Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) cluster (RIA)
DISASTER-RESILIENCE: SAFEGUARDING AND SECURING SOCIETY
FIGHT AGAINST CRIME AND TERRORISM I
SEC-07-FCT-2016-2017: Human Factor for the Prevention, Investigation, and
Mitigation of criminal and terrorist acts (RIA): (note that only 2-3 of the following
sub-topics is open in 2017 and it’s not yet known which ones)
– Sub-topic 1. New methods for the protection of crowds during mass gatherings
– Sub-topic 2. New methods to prevent, investigate and mitigate cybercriminal
behaviours
– Sub-topic 3. New methods to prevent, investigate and mitigate corruption and
financial crime to fight the infiltration of organised crime in the European Union
(licit) economy
– Sub-topic 4. New methods to prevent, investigate and mitigate high impact petty
crimes
– Sub-topic 5. New methods to prevent, investigate and mitigate high impact
domestic violence
FIGHT AGAINST CRIME AND TERRORISM II
• SEC-09-FCT-2017: Toolkits integrating tools and techniques for forensic
laboratories (PCP)
• SEC-10-FCT-2017: Integration of detection capabilities and data fusion with
utility providers' networks (IA)
• SEC-12-FCT-2016-2017: Technologies for prevention, investigation, and
mitigation in the context of fight against crime and terrorism (RIA): (note that
only 2 of the following sub-topics is open in 2017 and it’s not yet known which)
– Sub-topic 1. cyber-crime: virtual/crypto currencies de-
anonymisation/tracing/impairing where they support underground markets in the
darknet
– Sub-topic 2. detection and neutralization of rogue/suspicious light drone/UAV flying
over restricted areas, and involving as beneficiaries, where appropriate, the
operators of infrastructure
– Sub-topic 3. video analysis in the context of legal investigation
– Sub-topic 4. Others
• SEC-13-BES-2017: Next generation of information systems to support EU
external policies (PCP)
• SEC-15-BES-2017: Risk-based screening at border crossing (IA)
• SEC-16-BES-2017: Through-foliage detection, including in the outermost
regions of the EU (RIA)
• SEC-17-BES-2017: Architectures and organizations, big data and data
analytics for customs risk management of the international goods supply
chain trade movements (RIA)
• SEC-18-BES-2017: Acceptance of "no gate crossing point solution" (RIA)
BORDER SECURITY AND EXTERNAL SECURITY
SEC-21-GM-2016-2017: Pan European Networks of practitioners and other actors in the field of security (CSA)
GENERAL MATTERS
• DS-06-2017: Cybersecurity PPP: Cryptography (RIA)
• DS-07-2017: Cybersecurity PPP: Addressing Advanced Cyber Security Threats and Threat Actors– Strand 1: Situational Awareness (RIA)
– Strand 2: Simulation Environments, Training (IA)
• DS-08-2017: Cybersecurity PPP: Privacy, Data Protection, Digital Identities (IA)– Strand 1: Privacy-enhancing Technologies (PET)
– Strand 2: General Data Protection Regulation in Practice
– Strand 3: Secure Digital Identities
• SME Instrument & Fast Track to Innovation - Pilot
DIGITAL SECURITY
The EC has established a Public Private Partnership (PPP) in Cybersecurity with a budget of ~€450M - inter alia the PPP will influence the Digital Security content of the 2018-2020 Work Programme
DIGITAL SECURITY – THE PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
4 main thrusts:1. Developing a European Ecosystem for the Cybersecurity Market and Digital Society2. Applying cybersecurity technologies and infrastructures for protecting vital societal services and the economy3. Developing European trustworthy cyber solutions for supporting the European cybersecurity strategies (and policies)4. Increase European excellence and competitiveness on cybersecurity
8 main thematic priority areas (practically the full spectrum of needs, clustered in main areas):– Education and training– Certification, standardisation, Go To Market, SMEs growth– Demonstrations for the society, economy, industry and vital services– Collaborative intelligence to manage cyber threats and risks– Remove trust barriers for data-driven applications and services– Maintain a secure and trusted ICT infrastructure in the long-term– Intelligent approaches to eliminate security vulnerabilities in systems, services and applications– From security components to security services
DIGITAL SECURITY – PPP Clustering Priorities
• The Irish Security Research Network (serenity) is deep rooted within Ireland’s security ecosystem and aside from highlighting European funding opportunities it contributes to security related industrial development in Ireland
• Ireland had a good year in 2015– RoI won 3% of the overall budget
– RoI won 9% of the EC ‘Fight against Crime & Terrorism’ (FCT) budget
– RoI won 3 from 45, i.e. 6.7%, of winning proposals from across Europe
• Attend the SMIG meeting (probably Feb 2nd/3rd) and talk to me
Conclusions
Thank you
Michael MurphyEnterprise Ireland
Eastpoint Business ParkDublin 3
Phone: +353 1 727 2516Mobile: +353 86 816 2588
Email: michael.murphy@enterprise-ireland.com
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