BRIDGE Newsletter: R2D2 Advancing Cybersecurity in Energy Systems
BRIDGE Newsletter: R2D2 Advancing Cybersecurity in Energy Systems
The latest BRIDGE Newsletter explores how the R2D2 project is advancing state-of-the-art cybersecurity solutions to strengthen the resilience and reliability of Electrical Power and Energy Systems (EPES) in response to growing threats and vulnerabilities.
The featured article focuses on R2D2’s development of advanced tools designed to help EPES operators identify and address supply chain security gaps. These tools detect vulnerabilities and provide actionable insights, empowering organizations to mitigate risks, improve supply chain resilience, and contribute to a more secure energy ecosystem.
Among the key innovations is the R2D2 Self-Assessment Tool, part of the PRECOG solution (Prevention Systems for Energy Infrastructure Security). This tool enables EPES operators to evaluate their cybersecurity posture and take informed steps to enhance their defenses.
Read the full article here: ETIP SNET – BRIDGE – R2D2: Advancing Cybersecurity in Energy Systems

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101075714.
BRIDGE Newsletter: R2D2’s Role in Enhancing Power System Resilience to Extreme Weather
BRIDGE Newsletter: R2D2’s Role in Enhancing Power System Resilience to Extreme Weather
The latest BRIDGE Newsletter delves into how R2D2 is improving power system resilience to the growing threat of extreme weather, while also featuring updates on other projects and initiatives related to Europe’s Energy Transition.
The article highlights how climate change is driving an increase in extreme weather events, including floods, wildfires, and windstorms. In response, the R2D2 project has developed two innovative solutions currently in the demonstration phase: C3PO (Multi-Risk Assessment Framework for Power Systems) and EMMA (Enhanced Assets Maintenance and Management Toolkit). These tools are not only valuable during or after a critical event but are also crucial in the planning stage. Should TSOs or DSOs want to simulate the impact of catastrophic events on infrastructure, assess cascading effects, and organize resources to improve system reliability, these solutions are key.
Read the full article here: ETIP SNET – BRIDGE – R2D2 project enhances power system resilience to extreme weather

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101075714.



