“Reliability, Resilience and Defense Technology for the Grid” R2D2 at the ECSCI Workshop

“Reliability, Resilience and Defense Technology for the Grid” R2D2 at the ECSCI Workshop

At the end of April, our partner, the University of Cyprus, hosted a dedicated session on the R2D2 project, focusing on Reliability, Resilience, and Defense Technology for the Grid. The session took place as part of the 3rd ECSCI (European Cluster for Securing Critical Infrastructures) Workshop on Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience.

This event provided a valuable opportunity to showcase the project’s progress in the area of secure and resilient energy systems, as well as its potential for real-world implementation.

The workshop brought together experts and projects working on integrated cyber and physical security across a range of critical sectors, including energy, transport, water supply and wastewater, healthcare, digital infrastructure, finance, space, and public administration. Each sector’s unique challenges in infrastructure protection were explored through the lens of participating projects from the ECSCI cluster, which shared their findings and addressed the technical, ethical, and societal dimensions of resilience and defense technologies.

Specifically, novel techniques were presented for integrated security modelling, IoT security, AI for securing critical infrastructures, distributed ledger technologies for secure information sharing, and automation for threat detection, prevention, and mitigation. Special attention was also given to how AI technologies can enhance the resilience of critical infrastructure.

The workshop featured keynote speeches, project presentations, roundtable and panel discussions, and thematic sessions. It was designed for a multidisciplinary audience, including researchers, cybersecurity and physical security professionals, industry stakeholders, and policymakers involved in safeguarding critical infrastructures across Europe.

Further information:

info@r2d2project.eu

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


R2D2 at the 3rd ECSCI Workshop on Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience

R2D2 at the 3rd ECSCI Workshop on Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience

On April 29, 2025, R2D2 will take part in the 3rd ECSCI (European Cluster for Securing Critical Infrastructures) Workshop on Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience. This year’s edition will focus on advancing the conversation around integrated strategies to protect modern critical infrastructures (CI) from increasingly complex and coordinated cyber-physical threats.

R2D2 hosts the session “Reliability, Resilience and Defense Technology for the Grid,” led by Mathaios Panteli from the University of Cyprus, which explores innovative technologies and approaches to strengthen the resilience of energy systems.

As critical infrastructures become more interconnected and interdependent, spanning sectors like energy, water, healthcare, transportation, digital systems, finance, and public administration, their exposure to hybrid attacks has grown significantly. Traditional methods that treat cybersecurity and physical security as separate challenges are no longer sufficient. There is a growing need for integrated protection strategies that address the interactions and cascading effects of cyber-physical attacks.

The workshop will bring together leading projects from across the ECSCI cluster to share their findings and solutions. Discussions will cover:

  • Integrated security modelling
  • IoT and AI applications for infrastructure security
  • Use of Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLTs) for secure information sharing
  • Automation for threat detection and mitigation

The event will feature keynote speeches, project presentations, roundtable and panel discussions, and thematic sessions, providing a rich platform for cross-sector exchange. Attendees include scientists, security experts, CISOs, CIOs, CSIRTs, policy makers, and representatives from various critical infrastructure sectors.

By participating, R2D2 continues to contribute to shaping the future of secure and resilient infrastructures in Europe.

Register now here

Further information:

info@r2d2project.eu

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


R²D²: A New Member of the EU Cluster for Securing Critical Infrastructures

R²D²: A New Member of the EU Cluster for Securing Critical Infrastructures

R²D² is set to make significant contributions to the European Cluster for Securing Critical Infrastructures (ECSCI) by focusing on strengthening the security and resiliency of power systems. ECSCI, which comprises a cluster of European projects, serves as a platform for sharing advancements in security and resilience within critical infrastructure.

The objective of this engagement is to facilitate the exchange of findings related to the prevention and mitigation of cascading events, cyber-threat intelligence, and other factors influencing the resiliency and security of electrical systems with fellow cluster participants.

R²D² project coordinator, Ugo Stecchi, emphasizes the significance of this involvement, stating, “It will be a valuable opportunity to share our accumulated knowledge not only with stakeholders in the energy sector but also with experts from various critical infrastructure domains. We can exchange best practices and procedures, thus contributing to the ongoing discourse on the state-of-the-art of critical infrastructure security.”

ECSCI’s primary goal is to create synergies and promote innovative solutions to security challenges through collaborative efforts and innovation across projects. Research endeavors will center on safeguarding critical infrastructures and services, emphasizing the distinctive approaches adopted by the clustered projects and building robust connections with closely related and complementary H2020 projects. To promote cluster activities, ECSCI plans to organize international conferences and national or international workshops, engaging policymakers, industry representatives, academics, practitioners, and delegates from the European Commission.”

Further information:

info@r2d2project.eu

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


One year of R²D²

One year of R²D²

The R2D2 Project completed its first year of life during which the technical and scientific foundations were laid for the development of its four products. In these first twelve months, several activities have advanced the development of the project, in the field of the resiliency, reliability, cyber-, physical and operational security. The use cases, requirements and architecture have been defined, the software design and functional descriptions of the four products have been completed, and the development phase of the four products has finally begun. The project will be validated in four pilot sites (including TSOs and DSOs), which have completed a monitoring and survey of the available IT and OT infrastructure, and of the applicable regulation and legislation relating to the (cyber) resiliency of electrical systems. Finally, in this first year, R2D2 has been active in confirming its presence in the various forums and initiatives at European level to communicate and disseminate its objectives, and the innovations proposed by the project.

Further information:

info@r2d2project.eu

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


R²D² was part of the Infocom Security Conference & Expo 2023

R²D² was part of the Infocom Security Conference & Expo 2023

The R²D² project attended a large community of IT and technology professionals from all walks of life that has helped build the Infocom Security conference and the IT Security Professional magazine, where had the opportunity to meet again in a new, refreshed space, covering the demands of this top event.

The Athens Conservatory on April 26 & 27 became a meeting and networking place for IT department executives (CTOs, CIOs, CISOs, IT Managers, IT Auditors – Engineers – Administrators, Risk & Compliance Managers, DPOs, etc.) from companies and organizations of all vertical markets in the Private and Public sectors, as well as professionals from the IT channel, companies active in the implementation of projects and the provision of IT solutions and services, as well as for many academics, scientists and researchers.

Further information:

info@r2d2project.eu

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


R²D² participated at the 16th ETIP SNET Regional Workshop!

R²D² was part of the event which took place in Bilbao in a hybrid format.

The Workshop provided a unique opportunity to learn about R&I projects around Europe and contribute to the identification of R&I gaps, challenges and priorities. The agenda included a visit to Iberdrola’s Global Smart Grids Innovation Hub and Smart Mobility Lab (more information at the bottom).

The overall purpose of this event was to learn more about national and regional research, development and innovation (RDI) and how and if they are aligned to the RDI activities on the EU level and, specifically, to the ones identified in the ETIP SNET Implementation Plan 2022-2025 and that were the base of the High Levell Use Cases in the updated ETIP SNET Roadmap, expected by mid-February 2023.

To that end, the ETIP SNET invited the representatives of national and regional funding and support programmes from Western Europe (Spain, France, Portugal, Ireland and the UK) that met and discuss together with the EC, national funding authorities and ministries about RDI priorities and next funding programmes.

Further information:

info@r2d2project.eu

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


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