LSEC H2020-DS - & CIP-2016-2017 Ulrich Seldeslachts, Brussels, January 27th, 2016.

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LSEC H2020-DS - & CIP Ulrich Seldeslachts, Brussels, January 27th, 2016

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H2020 : Secure Societies Interest & Liaison 1.CIP : 1.Coordinate : Energy 2.Partner in : 1.Finance 2.Communication 3.Transport 2.Other Interest: 1.DS : Assurance and Certification for Trustworthy and Secure ICT systems, services and components 1.Clusters Supporting the CSA: economic aspects, interplay identification, market & barrier analysis, European vendor community coordination, validation & end user community 2.RIA Assurance & Certification: end-user coordination, validation & testing 2.Coordinate : 1.DS : EU Cooperation and International Dialogues in Cybersecurity and Privacy Research and Innovation 1.Strand 1 : Synergies between H2020, EU Member States and associated countries R&I activities and cybersecurity innovation clusters 2.Strand 3 : International dialogue with the USA 2.DS : Cyber Security for SMEs, local public administration and Individuals © Leaders in Security – LSEC, 2016, Public – Closed User Group Distribution, p 3

H2020 : Secure Societies Interest & Liason 1.Partner : 1.DS : Economics of Cybersecurity 2.DS : Strand 2 - International dialogue with Japan © Leaders in Security – LSEC, 2016, Public – Closed User Group Distribution, p 4

LSEC Fact Sheet 1.Leaders In Security : a non-profit European (vzw) industry association, cluster and user community supporting innovation & development of cyber security 1.Data protection : protection of data, users, information and systems, 2.Security management : standards, legal, good practices 3.Tools and technologies : networking, encryption, virtualization 2.Over 185 core members, e-security companies, enterprise,reaching out to more than ict professionals and security professionals in Europe 3.Strategic partnes in ICT, IoT, Industry, Finance, Healthcare, Energy, … and in Germany, UK, Spain, France, Italy, Czech Republic, Ireland, US, … 4.Experienced in Various international projects 1.TAKEDOWN (H20) 2.ACDC (PSP) 3.IPACSO, FIRE (FP7) 4.3IF, NEBUCOM (BE) 5.… 5.Core Assets : 1.More than 100 activities in Europe: Research & Innovation Seminars, Conferences, trade shows, … - IPACSO Innovation Awards 2.10 security portals & social media with over 5000 documents (white papers, business cases, presentations, … on information security related matters) 3.Operational Cyber Threat Intelligence Platform with / for ICT Security - STIX Key competences : 1.Dissemination - Outreach 2.End user relations 3.Business & Validation 4.Impact Coordination 5.Strategy & Innovation © Leaders in Security – LSEC, 2016, Public – Closed User Group Distribution, p 5

EU Cooperation and International Dialogues DS5 CSA : Coordinate & Partner: 1.Strand 1 (& 3) : 1.IPACSO Cyber Security Innovation Awards international 2.Coordination platforms R&I activities 3.Partner Clusters in : UK, Ireland, Netherlands, France, Germany, Finland, Spain, Czech Republic, … looking for additional 4.Map the cybersecurity and privacy end-users landscape and identify their specific needs which should be addressed through innovative solutions while taking into consideration all relevant prior work in this area (in particular from FP7 and CIP); 5.Coordination workshops already started amongst clusters, expanding to Research Communities & Members 6.Coordinate end-users demand side in cybersecurity and privacy, expanding on FIRE and IPACSO 7.Coordinating synergies and cross-fertilization 1.FoF 2.Healthcare 3.Smart … 8.FIRE based Research & Innovation programmes, Market & Policy, 9.Already collaborations with ECRYPT-CSA & QUANTUM CRYPTO, NIS WG3, National CS & privacy road mapping, 10.Looking for : relevant market agents, supply & demand side, EU strength in CS © Leaders in Security – LSEC, 2016, Public – Closed User Group Distribution, p 6

EU Cooperation and International Dialogues DS2 : Focus on SME’s - Coordinate & Partner, Other Partner 1.Working with IASME, ClubR2GS, … 2.Technologies for SME’s & local governments 3.SIEM for SME platform 4.Intelligence sharing mechanism based upon WARPs 5.Workshops & transformation programs in Western Europe 6.Open Source Based Tools & Technologies available 7.Looking for : 1.Additional targeted SME clusters and networks 2.Innovative Technologies 3.Online & Educational Transformation Programs 4.Standard Development Support © Leaders in Security – LSEC, 2016, Public – Closed User Group Distribution, p 7

EU Cooperation and International Dialogues DS4 : Economics – Partner 1.Market Exchange platform for cyber threat intelligence 2.End Users & Cyber Security Technology Providers 3.Existing Frameworks and Business Models 4.Validation Platform 5.Looking for : 1.Research Partners 2.Coordinator 3.Additional Frameworks © Leaders in Security – LSEC, 2016, Public – Closed User Group Distribution, p 8

Source : Tieto, 2015© Leaders in Security – LSEC, 2016, Public – Closed User Group Distribution, p 9

CIP Focus Energy : 1.Applications : Distribution Grid, 2 Power plants 2.13 Partners : 1.3 large European energy providers 2.2 applied research & innovation centers 3.6 innovative European SME’s 4.1 Large European industrial vendor 5.3 governmental Critical Infrastructure Protection departments 3.Identifying Challenges 1.New & Legacy IT technologies & transitions 2.Holistic Risk Management 3.Cyber-Physical Integration 4.Evolving Societal and Environmental Threats 5.Communication channels with peers 4.Searching for additional partners : Physical critical infrastructure & CIP Research 2.Available expertise : IIoT, ICS Security, Threat Intel Platform, Data Science, CIP Regulatory, Operational Risk Management, Virtualization, Operational Security & Risk Management © Leaders in Security – LSEC, 2016, Public – Closed User Group Distribution, p 10

Join the Cluster – Q or C Ulrich Seldeslachts © Leaders in Security – LSEC, 2016, Public – Closed User Group Distribution, p 11