The 3-year SDN-microSENSE (SDN-microgrid reSilient Electrical eNergy SystEm) project aims to provide a set of secure, privacy-enabled and resilient to cyberattacks tools, thus ensuring the normal operation of EPES as well as the integrity and the confidentiality of communications. In particular, adopting an SDN-based technology, SDN-microSENSE will develop a three-layer security architecture, by deploying and implementing risk assessment processes, self-healing capabilities, large-scale distributed detection and prevention mechanisms, as well as an overlay privacy protection framework.
Funded by H2020 programme of the European Commission (grant agreement no. 833955), the project scheduled to be carried out from May 2019 to April 2022 has a budget of €10.1M.
Partners: Ayesa, Schneider Electric, Atos, Tecnalia, Irec, Estabanell, Panepistimio Dytikis Makedonias, Ethniko Kentro Erevnas Kai Technologikis Anaptyxis, Preduzece Za Telekomunikacijske Usluge Realaiz Doo Beograd, Public Power Corporation, Dimos Avdiron, Innovative Energy and Information Technologies, Elektroenergien Sistemen Operator, Cez Distribution Bulgaria, Ubitech limited, Cyberlens, Sidroco Holdings Limited, 0 Infinity Limited, Eight Bells, Incites Consulting SARL, Energynautics, Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet, Siaxampanis E.E., Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universitaet, Ravna Hydro, Checkwatt, Independent Power Transmission Operator, Sintef Energy, DIL DIEL, Optimización orientada a la sostenibilidad (IDENER), Geie Ercim.
For more information, visit SDN-microSENSE website:
http://www.sdnmicrosense.eu/