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H2020 CYBER SECURITY CALLS AND RESEARCH
PAULI STIGELLBUSINESS FINLAND
TAMPERE REGION'S SAFETY AND SECURITY CLUSTER TAMPERE UNIVERSITY
13 NOVEMBER 2019
Horizon2020 -2014-2020
Last Call
2021-27 HorizonEurope
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Critical Infrastructure Call
Artificial intelligence Call
Security Call
Digital Security Call
All open 12 March 2020
20.7 M€
20.0 M€
165.5 M€
68.8 M€
All close 27 August 2020
H2020 Secure Societies Call 2020
DRSDisasters
42 M€
BES
Borders
36 M€
FCT
Crime, terror
56 M€
GM – General Matters31 M€
Critical Infra
21 M€
ICT Call
More topics
Digital Security
69 M€
H2020 Secure Societies Call 2020
ArtificalIntelligence
20 M€
Last Call – 200 + 70 M€ cyber
Call - Protecting the infrastructure of Europe
and the people in the European smart cities SU-INFRA01-2018-2019-2020: Prevention, detection, response and mitigation of combined physical and cyber threats to critical infrastructure in Europe• Innovation Action --- budget 20,7 M€, 7-8 M€ per project (3 projects),
• TRL7
• Project length max 24 months
• At least 2 operators of the chosen type of critical infrastructure operating in 2 Member States or Associated Countries must be beneficiaries
• water systems, energy infrastructure (power plants and distribution, oil rigs), transport infrastructure (airports, ports, railways, urban multimodal nodes), communication infrastructures and ground segments of space systems, health services, e-commerce and the postal infrastructure, sensitive industrial sites and plants, and financial services.
• In 2020, while keeping the coverage of the assessment of risks, prevention, detection, response and mitigation of consequences, proposals should also address the interrelations between different types of critical infrastructure with the objective of developing tools and methods to minimise cascading effects and allow rapid recovery of service performance levels after incidents.
• When selecting for funding the proposals submitted in 2020, the Commission will take due account of similar projects financed in the previous years since 2016 ( 4 Calls).
SU-INFRA01-2018-2019-2020: Prevention, detection, response and mitigation of combined physical and cyber threats to critical infrastructure in Europe
When selecting for funding the proposals submitted in 2020, the Commission will take due account of similar projects financed in the previous years since 2016 ( 4 Calls).
https://www.sauronproject.eu/ - ports, passenger ships …http://defender-project.eu/ - electrical energy (powerplants, grid)http://www.resistoproject.eu/ - telecommunicationshttps://stop-it-project.eu/ - water supplyhttps://www.safecare-project.eu/ – hospitalshttps://www.finsec-project.eu/ - bankshttp://satie-h2020.eu/ Security of Air Transport Infrastructure of Europe http://www.securegas-project.eu/ (coming soon) - Securing The European Gas Network https://www.infrastress.eu/ - Improving resilience of sensitive industrial plants & infrastructures exposed to cyber-physical threats, by means of an open testbed stress-testing system
2019 results will be known in January 2020
3 topics (and 3 projects)
• SU-AI01-2020: Developing a research roadmapregarding Artificial Intelligence in support of Law Enforcement, CSA, 1.5 M€ (one project)
• SU-AI02-2020: Secure and resilient Artificial Intelligence technologies, tools and solutions in support of Law Enforcement and citizen protection, cybersecurity operations and prevention and protection against adversarial Artificial Intelligence , IA, 17 M€ (one project)
• SU-AI03-2020: Human factors, and ethical, societal, legal and organisational aspects of using Artificial Intelligence in support of Law Enforcement, CSA, 1.5 M€ (one project)
Artificialintelligence
New – AI in almost all Calls in 2020
4 topics – in all 9 projects• SU-FCT01: Human factors,
and social, societal, and organisational aspects to solve issues in fighting against crime and terrorism
• SU-FCT02: Technologies to enhance the fight against crime and terrorism
• SU-FCT03: Information and data stream management to fight against (cyber)crime and terrorism
• SU-FCT04: Chemicals: intelligence, detection, forensics
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DIGITAL SECURITY
Cybersecurity, Digital Privacy and Data Protection
SU-DS02-2020: Intelligent security and privacy management, IA, 18 M€ + RIA, 20 M€ -2-5 M€ per project, TRL 6/7
SU-DS03-2019-2020: Digital Security and privacy for citizens and Small and Medium Enterprises and Micro Enterprises, IA, 10,8 M€ (3 projects or 3-4 M€ each), TRL 7
SU-DS04-2018-2020: Cybersecurity in the Electrical Power and Energy System (EPES): an armour against cyber and privacy attacks and data breaches, IA, 20 M€ (6-8 M€ per project)
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DIGITAL SECURITY in ICT SU-ICT-02-2020: Building blocks for resilience in evolving ICT systems, budget 48 M€, 4-5 M€ per project, RIAa) Cybersecurity/privacy audit, certification and standardisationb) Trusted supply chains of ICT systems c) Designing and developing privacy-friendly and secure software and hardware
Call ends 19 November 2019!
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Laurea
www.cybercompetencenetwork.eu
VTT, JAMK
Each project ~20 M€
https://www.cybersec4europe.eu/
https://echonetwork.eu/
https://www.concordia-h2020.eu/
https://www.sparta.eu/
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Working Groups are ...WG1: Standardisation, certification and supply chain managementWG2: Market deployment, investments and international collaborationWG3: Sectoral Demand (Industry 4.0, Energy, Financial, Public Services / e-Government, Health, Transportation, Smart Cities, Telecom - Media & Content)WG4: Support to SMEs , coordination with countries and regionsWG5: Education, awareness, training, cyber rangesWG6: SRIA and Cyber Security Technologies
https://ecs-org.eu/
Finns in ECSO cPPP• FISC association• F-Secure Corporation• JAMK• Laurea AMK• Turku AMK• VTT
One of main tasks of ECSO is to write the workprogrammes of Horizon 2020 Calls in cybersecurity
ECSO – will it continue duringHorizon Europe (2021-27)?
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Coming? 2021-27?
The new European cybersecurity competence centre and network 16-04-2019On 13 September 2017, the Commission adopted a cybersecurity package containing a series of initiatives to further improve EU cyber-resilience, deterrence and defence. A year later, the Commission presented a proposal for the creation of a European cybersecurity competence centrewith a related network of national coordination centres. The initiative aims to improve and strengthen the EU's cybersecurity capacity, by stimulating the European technological and industrial cybersecurity ecosystem as well as coordinating and pooling necessary resources in Europe.
The competence centre is supposed to become the main body that would manage EU financial resources dedicated to cybersecurity research under the two proposed programmes – Digital Europe and Horizon Europe – within the next multiannual financial framework, for 2021-2027.
Within the European Parliament, the file was assigned to the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE). The report was adopted on 19 February 2019 in ITRE committee and voted by Parliament during the March I 2019 plenary. Although trilogue negotiations took place in March 2019, given the short timeframe until the end of the term no agreement could be reached. It is thus expected that Parliament will confirm its position at first reading during the April II plenary.
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5 November 2019 Strategic Forum recommendations for next years.
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H2020 Security spesific info days and brockerage events in Brussels during the winter:• Security Mission Information & Innovation Group (SMI2G)• SEREN4-network will advertise Commission’s official info day : http://www.seren-project.eu/• H2020 cyber projects 2014 – 2018
https://cordis.europa.eu/search/en?q=contenttype%3D'project'%20AND%20programme%2Fcode%3D'H2020-EU.3.7.'&p=1&num=10&srt=Relevance:decreasing
• FP7 (2007-2014) cyber projects https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/programme-and-projects/project-factsheets-digital-security
• Business Finland and Min.Interior will arrange an event for proposers in spring of 2020
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Contact InformationPauli Stigell, National Contact Point Pekka Rantala, National Contact Point
Business Finland Business Finland
tel. +358 50 5577 856 tel+358 2950 20952