DIGITAL-ECCC-2024-DEPLOY-CYBER-06-PQCINDUSTRY
Deployment of Post Quantum Cryptography in systems in industrial sectors -
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DIGITAL-2021-QCI-01-INDUSTRIAL
Create a European Industrial Ecosystem for Secure QCI technologies and systemsMOTIVATION Both calls target PQC
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HORIZON-CL4-2024-DIGITAL-EMERGING-01-42
Stimulating transnational research and development of next generation quantum technologies, including basic theories and components (Cascading grant with FSTP)MOTIVATION Both calls share a common focus on quantum technologies and their practical applications.
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DIGITAL-ECCC-2024-DEPLOY-CYBER-06-STANDARDPQC
Standardisation and awareness of the European transition to post-quantum cryptographyMOTIVATION Both calls support Europe’s transition to PQC by strengthening security and promoting coordinated adoption.
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View on F&T portalOutcomes and deliverables
- PQC system validation and PQC technology ready for wide-spread deployment in given industrial sectors
- Long-term protection of critical assets, long-term information security and operational continuity in the advent of quantum computers
- Migration checklists and plans for PQC in sectors where this has not yet taken place.
The objective is to enable the adoption of PQC in industrial sectors like automotive, automation, finance, control systems or energy. The overarching aim is to seamlessly integrate PQC systems, equipment, components, protocols, and network technologies into existing digital security and communication networks.
Scope:Proposals should focus on the integration of a standardised PQC protocol into the digital security and communication networks in the automotive, automation, finance, or energy sector, while taking into account specific needs of the sector, such as necessary keys strength and keys management. Proposals should cover the development or adaptation of the required software/hardware and the validation of the solution in a large-scale demonstrator. This includes creating an inventory of assets requiring protection with a quantified level of risk, a migration plan for both the migrating entities and their suppliers and customers, taking into account data protection policies, contributing to the development of standards and certification. Successful consortia are expected to raise awareness on the need to transition to PQC and share their experience and best practice.
This action aims at the creation of a technology that will be used to protect the cybersecurity of critical industrial assets with a new paradigm that is set to be a game changer in encryption. The control of such tools is of utmost importance for governments and industry alike, as they could be exploited by malicious actors. As such, they must be protected against possible dependencies and vulnerabilities in cybersecurity to pre-empt foreign influence and control. Participation of non-EU entities entails the risk of highly sensitive information about security infrastructure, risks and incidents being subject to legislation or pressure that obliges those non-EU entities to disclose this information to non-EU governments, with an unpredictable security risk. Therefore, based on the outlined security reasons, the actions relating to these technologies are subject to Article 12(5) of Regulation (EU) 2021/694.
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Publication date: 2023-12-17 (1 year ago)
Opening date: 2024-01-16 (1 year ago)
Closing date: 2024-03-26 (1 year ago)
Procedure: single-stage
Budget: 22250000
Expected grants: 0
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DIGITAL-ECCC-2024-DEPLOY-CYBER-06
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