Progetti di ricerca internazionali

2016

Titolo ATENA – Advanced tools to assess and mitigate the criticality of ICT components and their dependencies over Critical Infrastructures
Finanziatore European Commission
Bando Horizon 2020 – Secure Societies – DS-3-2015 – The role of ICT in Critical Infrastructures Protection
Descrizione Over recent years, IACS (Industrial and Automation Control Systems) and SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems adopted in Critical Infrastructures (CI), such as smart grids, water, oil and gas dis-tribution networks, have become more complex due to the increasing number of interconnected distributed devices, sensors and actuators, often widely dispersed in the field, and the larger amount of information ex-changed among system components. Such systems need to be flexibly and securely configured, monitored, and managed to prevent the increasing of risks due to both operational errors and cyber-attacks, including intrusions and malware that could compromise their operations or even result in disasters.Within this framework, the project proposes an innovative and modernized logical framework with design improvements of role, operation, architecture, and security components for IACSs, exploiting also Software Defined Networking and Software Defined Security paradigms, and recommends equipment and algorithms devoted to patch already existing IACSs without the disruption of current services.
Keywords Risk assessment, Interdependencies modelling.
Durata 36 mesi  (01/05/2016 – 30/04/2019)
Responsabile unità Stefano Panzieri
Grant agreement n° 700581
Componenti unità Stefano Panzieri, Alessandro Neri, Federica Pascucci, Andrea Gasparri, Giovanni Ulivi, Chiara Foglietta
Capofila SELEX-ES
Partners CRAT La Sapienza (Italia), CREOS (Lussemburgo), Dipartimento Ingegneria Roma TRE (Italia), ENEA (Italia), IEC (Israele), Itrust (Lussemburgo), Multitel (Belgio), Sapienza Studies (Spagna), Universitè du Luxembourg (Lussemburgo), University of Coimbra (Portogallo), La Société Wallonne des Eaux (Belgio), Institute of Baltic Studies (Estonia)

2015

Titolo RISING – indooR localizatIon and building maintenance uSing radio frequency Identification and inertial NaviGation
Finanziatore INAIL
Bando Saf€ra – FP7
Descrizione The RISING project aims to exploit RFID technology to improve the safety into the working environment, with a specific focus on emergency scenarios. Preinstalled into the environment, RFID tags are used to store useful information that emergency operators equipped with RFID readers can easily retrieve automatically. In emergency scenarios, first responders use the information to be early warned about hazards, to select evacuation paths, to endorse navigation to useful resources. Localization and planning information are used in combination with inertial navigation as viable solution for supporting hybrid Indoor Positioning Systems.
Keywords Workplace Safety, Personnel Safety, Smart Buildings, RFID, Hybrid Indoor Positioning System, Inertial Navigation, Situational Awareness, Building Maintenance
Durata 01/06/2015 – 30/09/2016
Responsabile unità Federica Pascucci
Grant agreement n°
Componenti unità Stefano Panzieri, Federica Pascucci, Federica Inderst
Capofila Univerisità Campus Bio-Medico di Roma
Partners Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma (Italy), Tecnun – Universidad De Navarra (Spain)

Titolo RAMPS – Railway Augmented Multisensor Positioning System
Finanziatore ASI
Bando IV Bando PMI
Descrizione RAMPS (Railway Augmented Multisensor Positioning System) addresses the use of satellite navigation in train automatic control. The objective is to improve the safety and the reliability of the High Speed railway system according to the European requirements.
Keywords Satellite Navigation, High Speed Railway Safety, ERTMS,
Durata 01/09/2015 – 31/12/2016
Responsabile unità Federica Pascucci
Grant agreement n°
Componenti unità Federica Pascucci,  Alessandro Neri, Stefano Panzieri, Federica Inderst, Pietro Salvatori
Capofila TRS Sistemi srl
Partners TRS Sistemi srl, DUNE srl

2014

Titolo PREEMPTIVE — Preventive Methodologies and Tools to Protect Utilities
Finanziatore European Commission – FP7 STREP
Bando FP7-SEC-2013-1
Descrizione In recent years, we have witnessed an increase in the number and impact of cyber attacks. A successful attack might affect, or even endanger, daily human activities. Multiple countermeasures have been put in place to prevent Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) attacks, but they failed, allowing the latest generation of APT. The goal of PREEMPTIVE is to provide an innovative solution for enhancing existing methods and conceiving tools to prevent against cyber attacks, that target utility networks. PREEMPTIVE addresses the prevention of cyber attacks against hardware and software systems such as DCS, SCADA, PLC, networked electronic sensing, and monitoring and diagnostic systems used by the utilities networks. Moreover, the research aims to implement detection tools based on a dual approach comprising low direct detection and process misbehavior detection PREEMPTIVE proposes to: – Enhance existing methodological security and prevention frameworks with the aim of harmonizing Risk and Vulnerability Assessment methods, standard policies, procedures and applicable regulations or recommendations to prevent cyber attacks. – Design and develop prevention and detection tools complaint to the dual approach that takes into account both the industrial process misbehavior analysis (physical domain) and the communication & software anomalies (cyber domain). – Define a taxonomy for classifying the utilities networks taking into account the utility network type and communication technology used, its exposure to cyber threat, and the impact to the citizens of services disruption caused by a cyber attack through the utility network. – Define guidelines for improving Critical Infrastructure (CI) surveillance. – Validate the PREEMPTIVE framework and innovative technologies in real scenarios with the support of the utility companies involved. Utility companies will take advantage of PREEMPTIVE results to demonstrate compliance with high-level security requirements that originate from mandates, standards, and guidelines.
Keywords Cybersecurity, Critical Infrastructures, Industrial Control System, USB
Durata 36 mesi
Responsabile unità Maurizio Pizzonia
Grant agreement n° 607093
Componenti unità Maurizio Pizzonia, Stefano Panzieri, Giuseppe Di Battista
Capofila Vitrociset
Partners VITROCISET spa (Italy), UNIVERSITEIT TWENTE (Netherlands), SECURITY MATTERS BV (Netherlands), APLICACIONES EN INFORMATICA AVANZADA SL (Spain), FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FOERDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V (Germany), HW COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED (United Kingdom), UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI ROMA TRE (Italy), EUROPEAN NETWORK FOR CYBER SECURITY COOPERATIEF UA (Netherlands), THE ISRAEL ELECTRIC CORPORATION LIMITED (Israel), KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN (Belgium), FUNDACIO INSTITUT DE RECERCA DE L’ENERGIA DE CATALUNYA (Spain), HARNSER UK LIMITED (United Kingdom)

 

Titolo URANIUM – Unified Risk Assessment Negotiation via Interoperability Using Multi-sensor data
Finanziatore European Commission – DGJFS
Bando Prevention Preparedness and Consequence Management of Terrorism and other Security related Risks CIPS Grant Action 2013 (HOME/2013/CIPS/AG 2013)
Descrizione In this project we propose to study a new Situation Assesment approach in which interdependency model of Critical Infrastructures, whose output is the computation of the risk level for, is fed by several different sources of data, such as alarms directly collected by SCADA systems (e.g., faults), alarms generated by low-level sensor fusion on continous systems able to estimate the state of a system, alarms generated by single sensors (e.g. video cameras), and software agents able to generate alarms using Complex Event Processing (CEP) on multisensor data able to recognize complex sequences of events.The objectives of URANIUM project are:1. Stimulating, promoting and supporting the development of methodologies for the protection of CI, in particular risk assessment methodologies;2. Stimulating, promoting and supporting risk assessment on Critical Infrastructure (CI), in order to upgrade security.
Keywords Risk assessment, Interdependencies modelling.
Durata 18 mesi
Responsabile unità Stefano Panzieri
Grant agreement n° HOME/2011/CIPS/AG/4000005097
Componenti unità Stefano Panzieri, Federica Pascucci
Capofila prof. Stefano Panzieri
Partners Theorematica (Italia), ARPIC (Romania), Secant Security (Romania)

 

 

2012

 

Titolo LEONE – From global measurements to local management
Finanziatore EU
Bando FP7-ICT-2011-8
Descrizione  The Leone project is an FP7 STREP targeting “Future Networks”, which addresses “Novel Internet architectures, management and operation frameworks”.  The main goal is to research and develop an innovative network management framework that has two major novelties:  (i) it is focused on Quality of Experience: probes sited alongside end users measure performance and functionality to websites and test servers, both local and distant; (ii) it integrates multi-dimensional information: it combines measurements made by probes in the local ISP, probes in other ISPs, control plane information etc.  These two novelties enable network management to focus on improving the user’s experience of the Internet in a world of highly distributed and increasingly meshed applications.
Keywords Network management, distributed systems, visualization, probe, Quality of Experience, Future Networks.
durata 30 mesi
Responsabile unità Maurizio Pizzonia
Grant agreement n° 317647
Componenti unità Maurizio Pizzonia, Giuseppe Di Battista
Capofila Philip Eardley – British Telecom (UK)
Partners BRITISH TELECOMMUNICATIONS PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY – Project Coordinator –  United Kingdom, MG-SOFT PODJETJE ZA RACUNALNISKI INZENIRING DOO Slovenia, SAMKNOWS LIMITED United Kingdom, TELECOM ITALIA S.p.A  Italy, AALTO-KORKEAKOULUSAATIO Finland, JACOBS UNIVERSITY BREMEN GGMBH  Germany, UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI ROMA TRE  Italy, UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III DE MADRID  Spain, UNIVERSITE CATHOLIQUE DE LOUVAIN  Belgium, MARTEL GMBH Switzerland.

 

Titolo FACIES – online identification of Failure and Attack on interdependent Critical InfrastructurES
Finanziatore European Commission – DGJFS
Bando Prevention Preparedness and Consequence Management of Terrorism and other Security related Risks CIPS Grant Action 2011
Descrizione The interdependence among critical infrastructure is now a reality. Interdependency becomes evident when a loss or a failure in an infrastructure generates repercussions and cascade effects on other infrastructures, and not always links are obvious and well-known. Since 90s infrastructures make use of SCADA systems, enabling the control and supervision of large plants and buildings. These SCADA systems are vulnerable to possible deliberate and malicious intrusions, known in literature as cyber attacks. The FACIES project aims both at identifying methodologies and metrics for the protection of infrastructure from cyber attacks, and determining possible countermeasures to these vulnerabilities.
Keywords Cybersecurity, CIP, Risk Prediciton, Early Warning, Interdependencies modelling.
durata 24 mesi
Responsabile unità Stefano Panzieri (RADIOLABS)
Grant agreement n° HOME/2011/CIPS/AG/4000002115
Componenti unità Stefano Panzieri, Giovanni Ulivi, Federica Pascucci
Capofila prof. Roberto Setola – CAMPUS Bio-Medico
Partners CAMPUS Bio-Medico Roma (coordinatore); Universidad de Malaga (ES); University of Cyprus (GR); RADIOLABS (IT)

 

Titolo CockpitCI – Cybersecurity on SCADA: risk prediction, analysis and reaction tools for Critical Infrastructures
Finanziatore EU
Bando FP7-SEC-2011.2.5-1 Cyber attacks against critical infrastructures – Capability Project
Descrizione CockpitCI project aims to improve the resilience and the dependability of CIs through the design and the implementation of the CockpitCI Alerting System that improves the MICIE alerting system developed within the MICIE Project, providing to CI operators an efficient tool to support them: (i) in the prevention of cyber attacks, and (ii) in the implementation of consequence containment strategies in case of attack.
Keywords Cybersecurity, RTU, CIIP, Risk Prediciton, Early Warning, Interdependencies modelling.
durata 36 mesi
Responsabile unità Stefano Panzieri
Grant agreement n° 285647
Componenti unità Stefano Panzieri, Giovanni Ulivi, Giuseppe Di Battista, Federica Pascucci, Maurizio Pizzonia, Andrea Gasparri
Capofila ing. Antonio Graziano – SELEX-SI

 

 

Titolo REFIRE – REFerence implementation of interoperable Indoor location and communication system for first REsponders
Finanziatore European Commission – DGJFS
Bando Prevention Preparedness and Consequence Management of Terrorism and other Security related Risks CIPS Grant Action 2010
Descrizione REFIRE wants to integrate the results of previous R&D projects on deep indoor localization and industrial solutions to offer a solution ready to the market, which will pave the way for a day-to-day use of effective location and communication services for indoor and deep-indoor emergencies. In a nutshell, REFIRE is project aimed at tailoring exiting capabilities to a specific package and at integrating them in a reference implementation. Such reference implementation will be developed around a non-proprietary standard for data and equipment interfaces, so that future interoperability of devices manufactured by any vendor across Europe is ensured. The proof-of-concept implementation will be validated as living validation of the standards and concepts in real trials. In parallel, a first industrial set of prototypes will be developed and tests, so that the validity of the protocols set out by the project will be demonstrated. The validation of both the reference implementation and the pre-industrial prototypes in complex trials will further demonstrate such points, eventually boosting an early adoption of integrated tools and devices at European level.
Keywords Indoor localization, rescue localization, localization protcol
durata 36 mesi
Responsabile unità Roberto Setola (Campus Biomedico)
Grant agreement n°
Componenti unità Roberto Setola (Campus Biomedico), Stefano Panzieri, Federica Pascucci
Capofila Uberto del Prato – IES Solutions
Partners INTELLIGENCE FOR ENVIRONMENT & SECURITY – IES SOLUTIONS (coordinatore); Dipartimento dei Vigili del Fuoco – Ministero dell’Interno (IT); CAMPUS Bio-Medico Roma (IT); BECAR (IT); INDICOD- ECR SERVIZI (IT); RADIOLABS (IT)

 

 

2011

 

Titolo GraDR – Graph Drawings and Representations
Finanziatore European Science Foundation
Bando  ESF EuroGIGA Programme
durata 36 mesi
Responsabile unità Giuseppe Di Battista
Grant agreement n° 1 023
Componenti unità Patrizio Angelini (RM3), Giuseppe Di Battista (RM3), Fabrizio Frati (RM3), Anna Galluccio (IASI-CNR), Maurizio Patrignani (RM3)
Capofila Professor Jan Kratochvil Faculty of Mathematics and Physics Charles University Praha, Czech Republic

 

 

2009

 

Titolo ECHORD– European Clearing House for Open Robotics Development
Finanziatore EU VII PQ
Bando FP7-ICT-2007-3 INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY ICT-2007.2.2 Cognitive Systems, Interaction and Robotics

Large-scale integrating project (IP)
Responsabile unità Federica Pascucci
Grant agreement n° 231142
Componenti unità Federica Pascucci, Lorenzo Sciavicco
Capofila Università di Napoli Federico II

 

 

2008

 

Titolo MICIE – Tool for systemic risk analysis and secure mediation of data exchanged across linked CI information infrastructures.
Finanziatore EU VII PQ
Bando FP7-ICT-SEC-2007.1.7 – INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
Descrizione The MICIE project, being in line with EU initiative to establish a Critical Infrastructure Warning Information Network (CIWIN), aimed to design and implement a so-called “MICIE alerting system” able to identify, in real time, the level of possible threats induced on a given CI by “undesired” events happened in such CI and/or other interdependent CIs. In particular, whenever such events occur, the MICIE alerting system supports the CI operators providing them with a real time risk level.
Keywords CIP, Risk Prediciton, Early Warning, Interdependencies modelling.
Responsabile unità Stefano Panzieri
Grant agreement n°  225353
Componenti unità Stefano Panzieri, Federica Pascucci, Giovanni Ulivi, Lorenzo Sciavicco
Capofila  SELEX-COM

 

 

Titolo SECURSPACE
Finanziatore European Commission – DGJFS
Bando Prevention Preparedness and Consequence Management of Terrorism and other Security related Risks
Descrizione Analysis of the use of satellite technologies in the overall economy structure and in Emergency Operations. Risk assessment of the disruption of Communication and Navigation satellite functionalities for the various economy sectors. Risk assessment of the disruption of Communication and Navigation satellite functionalities for the Emergency Operations.
Keywords CIP, Satellite services
Responsabile unità Stefano Panzieri
Agreement Num.  JLS/2007/CIPS/009
Componenti unità Stefano Panzieri, Federica Pascucci, Giovanni Ulivi
Capofila  TELESPAZIO