DS-07-2017

Cybersecurity PPP: Addressing Advanced Cyber Security Threats and Threat Actors -

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Specific Challenge:

Over the past decade, we have seen that cyber attacks have become increasingly sophisticated, stealthy, targeted and multi-faceted which may leverage zero-day exploits and highly creative interdisciplinary attack methods.

Detecting and responding to such attacks by a highly motivated, skilled and well-funded attacker has however been proven highly challenging.

As our society is becoming increasingly dependent on (critical) cyber infrastructure, new technologies are needed to increase our detection and response capabilities.

Scope

  • Research and Innovation Actions –Situational Awareness
  • The focus of the proposals should be on the development of novel approaches for providing organisations the appropriate situational awareness in relation to cyber security threats allowing them to detect and quickly and effectively respond to sophisticated cyber-attacks.

    The solution may leverage techniques such as anomaly detection, visualisation tools, big data analysis, threat analysis, deep-packet inspection, protocol analysis, etc as well as interdisciplinary research to counter threat actors and their methods.

    The proposals should also consider the need to collect necessary forensic information from attackers that can be used as evidence in court.

    Proposals should assess and address the impact to fundamental rights, data protection and privacy in particular, in the design and development of their solutions.

    The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU between EUR 2 and 3 million would allow these areas to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts.

    The outcome of the proposals is expected to lead to development up to Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 3 to 5; please see part G of the General Annexes.

  • Innovation Actions – Simulation Environments, Training
  • Proposals should develop innovative simulation environments and training materials in order to adequately prepare those tasked with defending high-risk organisations to counter advanced cyber-attacks.

    The simulation environments should take into consideration the following challenges:

    • Tools for creating realistic cyber environments that fit the training objectives and tools for producing both benign and malicious system events that fit the training scenario;
    • Real-time student performance assessment, dynamic configuration and adaptation of exercise scope and difficulty;
    • Exercise monitoring and evaluation of its state, being able to control the progress of the exercise, detect inconsistencies and hard-to-solve situations, etc;
    • Definition and creation of new scenarios and cyber threats in a cost and time-effective manner, and that better achieve the pedagogical objectives for a wide variety of student profiles;

    In the context of cyber security attacks, proposals may also consider scenario building and simulation training to prepare organisations' response and decision making processes in relation obligations stemming from applicable legal frameworks or in the wider context of managing crises and emergency situations.

    The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU between EUR 4 and 5 million would allow these areas to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts.

    The outcome of the proposals is expected to lead to development up to Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 6 to 7; please see part G of the General Annexes

    Proposals have to address the specific needs of the end-user, private and public security end users alike. Proposals are encouraged to include public security end-users and/or private end users.

    Expected Impact:
    • Improved detection and response time to advanced cyber security threats.
    • Increase society's resilience to advanced cyber security threats.
    • (RIA) Progress in technologies and processes needed to improve organisations' capabilities to detect and respond to advanced attacks.
    • (IA) Improvements in the preparedness of those charged with defending ICT systems from advanced threats in high risk scenarios.
    Cross-cutting Priorities:

    Open InnovationSocio-economic science and humanities

    News flashes

    2018-01-16

    An overview of the evaluation results (flash call info) is now available under the ‘Additional documents’ section on the topic pages.

    2017-08-25

    A total of 160 proposals have been submitted in response to this call. The number of proposals for each topic is shown below including the indicative budget of the topic:

    DS-07-2017-RIA: 63 proposals (indicative budget: 10 M€);DS-07-2016-IA: 15 proposals (indicative budget: 8 M€);DS-08-2017: 82 proposals (indicative budget: 17.6 M€);

    The evaluation of the proposals will start by mid-September and will be closed by the end of the year. Applicants will be informed on the outcome of the evaluations in mid-January 2018.

    2017-08-11

    An overview of the evaluation results (called 'Flash Call Info') of the topic DS-06-2017of H2020-DS-LEIT-2017 call is now available here or under the 'Topic conditions & documents' section on the correspondant topic page.

    2017-04-26

    The submission of proposals to the H2020-DS-LEIT-2017 call closed on 25 April 2017. 34 RIA proposals were submitted to this call's DS-06-2017 topic.

    2017-03-01
    The submission session is now available for: DS-07-2017(IA), DS-08-2017(IA), DS-07-2017(RIA)
    2017-01-20

    An overview of the evaluation results (flash call info) is now available under the tab ‘Call documents’ for DS-02, DS-04 and DS-05.

    2016-12-08
    The submission session is now available for: DS-06-2017(RIA)
    2016-08-30

    A total of 80 proposals were submitted in response to this call. The number of proposals for each topic is shown below including the indicative budget of the topic:

    • DS-02-2016: 45 proposals (indicative budget: 22 M€);
    • DS-04-2016: 22 proposals (indicative budget: 4 M€);
    • DS-05-2016: 13 proposals (indicative budget: 3 M€);

    The evaluation of the proposals is planned to start by mid-September 2016 and will be closed by the end of December 2016. Applicants will be informed on the outcome of the evaluations before the end of January 2017.

    2016-07-29

    An overview of the evaluation results (flash call info) for the topic DS-01-2016 that closed on 12 April 2016 is now available here or under the ‘Topic conditions & documents’ section on each topic page.

    2016-07-27

    A revised version of the Work programme has been adopted for 2016-2017 on July 25 2016. The main changes concern:

    • New provisions on Open Access Data have been added for 2017 calls with an opening date on or after 26/07/2016.
    • Topic title and long description have changed DS-07-2017, DS-08-2017.
    • Budget has changed for DS-08-2017.

    2016-04-14

    By the deadline of 12 April 2016, 17:00 CEST, 37 Proposals were submitted to topicDS-01-2016:• 28 Research & Innovation Actions (RIA)referring to "Assurance"• 4 are Innovation Actions (IA)referring to "Security Certification" and• 5 are Coordination & Support Actions (CSA),

    2016-03-15
    The submission session is now available for: DS-05-2016(CSA), DS-04-2016(RIA), DS-02-2016(IA)
    2015-10-20
    The submission session is now available for: DS-03-2016(RIA)
    call topic details
    Call status: Closed
    Publication date: 2015-10-14 (9 years ago)
    Opening date: 2017-03-01 (8 years ago)
    Closing date: 2017-08-24 (7 years ago)
    Procedure: single-stage

    Budget: 10000000
    Expected grants: not specified
    News flashes

    This call topic has been appended 13 times by the EC with news.

    • 2018-01-16
      an overview of the evaluation results (f...
    • 2017-08-25
      a total of 160 proposals have been submi...
    • 2017-08-11
      an overview of the evaluation results (c...
    • 2017-04-26
      the submission of proposals to the h2020...
    • 2017-03-01
      the submission session is now available...
    • 2017-01-20
      an overview of the evaluation results (f...
    • 2016-12-08
      the submission session is now available...
    • 2016-08-30
      a total of 80 proposals were submitted i...
    • 2016-07-29
      an overview of the evaluation results (f...
    • 2016-07-27
      a revised version of the work programme...
    • 2016-04-14
      by the deadline of 12 april 2016, 17:00...
    • 2016-03-15
      the submission session is now available...
    • 2015-10-20
      the submission session is now available...
    Call

    H2020-DS-2016-2017

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