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Towards defining priorities for cybersecurity research in Horizon 2020's work programme 2016-2017 Contributions from the Working Group on Secure ICT - Research and Innovation of the NIS Platform 8 April 2014 CYBERSECURITY RESEARCH FRAMEWORK


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Towards defining priorities for cybersecurity research in Horizon 2020's work programme 2016-2017

Contributions from the Working Group on Secure ICT - Research and Innovation of the NIS Platform

8 April 2014

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CYBERSECURITY

RESEARCH FRAMEWORK

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CYBERSECURITY

Timeline

2012 2013 2006 2010

EU Cybersecurity Strategy Proposal for a Directive NIS

2011

Programmes for research and innovation

Horizon 2020 Secure Information Society Strategy

European Digital Agenda

Digital Agenda for Europe Review of the DAE’s Priorities

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Cybersecurity Strategy of the European Union

  • Promoting a Single Market for cybersecurity

products

The Commission will:

  • Launch in 2013 a public-private platform on NIS solutions

to develop incentives for the adoption of secure ICT solutions and the take-up

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good cybersecurity performance to be applied to ICT products used in Europe.

  • Propose

in 2014 recommendations to ensure cybersecurity across the ICT value chain, drawing on the work of this platform The Commission asks ENISA to:

  • Develop technical guidelines and recommendations for

the adoption of NIS standards and good practices in the public and private sectors.

  • Fostering R&D investments and innovation

The Commission will:

  • Use Horizon 2020 to address a range of areas in ICT

privacy and security, from R&D to innovation and

  • deployment. Horizon 2020 will also develop tools and

instruments to fight criminal and terrorist activities targeting the cyber environment.

  • Establish mechanisms for better coordination of the

research agendas of the European Union institutions and the Member States, and incentivise the Member States to invest more in R&D.

  • Promote early involvement of industry and academia in

developing and coordinating solutions. This should be done by making the most of Europe’s Industrial Base and associated R&D technological innovations, and be coordinated between the research agendas of civilian and military organisations;

Strategy

Achieving cyber resilience

Drastically reducing cybercrime Cyber defence policy and capabilities related to CSDP

Developing the industrial and technological resources for cyber-security

Cyberspace policy for the European Union and promoting core EU values

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NIS

PUBLIC-PRIVATE PLATFORM

https://resilience.enisa.europa.eu/

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NIS PLATFORM

The NIS Platform will help public and private organizations improve cybersecurity risk management and information sharing.

  • To foster the resilience of the networks and information systems which underpin

the services provided by market operators and public administrations in Europe.

  • To help implement the measures set and ensure its convergent and harmonized

application across the EU following international standards and best practices. Three working groups with all relevant sectors represented to identify cross cutting / horizontal best practices.

  • WG1 on risk management, including information assurance, risks metrics and awareness raising;
  • WG2 on information exchange and incident coordination, including incident reporting and risks

metrics for the purpose of information exchange;

  • WG3 on secure ICT research and innovation

Improvement of the cybersecurity industry through the development of an European strategic research agenda to increase the potential business impact and acceptance of the results of research projects, using innovative financial instruments and new business models.

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NIS Platform > WG3 on secure ICT research and innovation

The main objective of WG3 is to contribute to the coordination of the European activities in Research and Innovation in connection with the European Cyber Security strategy and in accordance with WG3’s scope

October 2013

  • Terms of

Reference for WG3

June 2014

  • Secure ICT

landscape

  • RCV.

Snapshot of Education & Training landscape for workforce development

  • RCV.

Business cases and innovation paths

  • RCV. Desired

states for European Research and Innovation

December 2014

  • Business

cases and innovation paths

  • Desired

states for European Research and Innovation

  • RCV. Gap

analysis

March 2015

  • The Strategic

Research Agenda (SRA) of the NIS Platform

  • AoI 1 Citizen

Digital Rights and Capabilities

  • AoI 2 Resilient

Digital Civilisation

  • AoI 3

Trustworthy (Hyperconnecte d) Infrastructures

  • Cross analysis
  • f AoIs

June 2015

  • Snapshot of

Education & Training landscape for workforce development (update)

RCV: release candidate version

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Thank you for your attention