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© The SPARKS Consortium EU FP7 Programme Contract No. 608224 The SPARKS Project Motivation, Objectives and Results Paul Smith [email protected] AIT Austrian Institute of Technology The SUCCESS Project Open Innovation Event 22 nd September, 2016, Terni, Italy
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Page 1: The SPARKS Project: Motivation, Objectives and Results

© The SPARKS ConsortiumEU FP7 Programme Contract No. 608224

The SPARKS ProjectMotivation, Objectives and Results

Paul [email protected] Austrian Institute of Technology

The SUCCESS Project Open Innovation Event22nd September, 2016, Terni, Italy

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The SPARKS Project

DemonstrationSites

AIT SmartESTLaboratory

NimbusMicrogrid

SWW WunsiedelSmart Grid

AIT AustrianInstitute of TechnologyFraunhofer

AISEC

EMCRSA

Landis + Gyr

The Queen’sUniversity

Belfast SWWWunsiedel

GmbH

UnitedTechnologies

ResearchCentre

Royal Instituteof Technology

(KTH)

Consortium

Energy Institute at the J. Kepler

University Linz

Budget:3.4M €

Start date:1st April, 2014

Duration:3 years

KeyFigures

Strong liaison with the SEGRID project, coordinated by TNO

Details:http://www.segrid.eu/

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Motivation: New Cybersecurity Concerns for Energy Utilities

Operational Risks Compliance Risks

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Security and Privacy Analysis Methods and Tools

Risk management framework targeted at smart grid stakeholders

Tools to automate the threat and consequence identification processes

Web-based tool to support Data Protection Impact Assessments

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Security Architectures and Technologies

Consolidation an analysis of existing standards, architectural guidelines and best practices

Guidance on the application of material to operators

Recommendations regarding future topics that should be addressed

Exploration of the use of PUF technology to secure smart meters and gateways

Unique testbed to evaluate PUF designs and their robustness to side channel attacks, etc.

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Security Analytics andResilient Control

Multi-attribute SCADA intrusion detection system

Security analytics platform

Resilient adaptation of ICT and power infrastructure behaviour

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Upcoming Events

Workshop on Security Requirements for Smart Grids: Economic, legal and societal aspects – Discuss the NIS Directive and GDPR in

relation to smart grids– 19th October in the European

Parliament, Brussels – Attendees from the European Parliament,

Commission, ENISA, ACER, … European Utility Week

– SEGRID workshop on Monday 14th November (http://www.segrid.eu/)

– HyRiM workshop and Hub Session on Tuesday 15th November (https://hyrim.net)

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