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.
“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.


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.


This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101075714.
R2D2 Showcases Cutting-Edge Cybersecurity Solutions at the InCyber Forum
R2D2 Showcases Cutting-Edge Cybersecurity Solutions at the InCyber Forum
From April 1–3, 2025, R2D2 proudly showcased its state-of-the-art cybersecurity solutions at the InCyber Forum in Lille, joining other EU-funded projects at a collaborative exhibition stand.
This premier European event—dedicated to digital security and trust—served as an ideal platform to demonstrate how R2D2’s innovative tools are empowering Electrical Power and Energy Systems (EPES) operators to identify and mitigate vulnerabilities in their supply chains.
Cybersecurity experts from R2D2 partners CyberNoesis and S2 Grupo were on hand at the booth to engage with visitors and share insights. In addition, S2 Grupo presented at the Planning EU pitch area, further amplifying the project’s visibility and impact. Check out the presentation here.
Participating in the InCyber Forum was a fantastic opportunity to connect with industry professionals, exchange knowledge, and reinforce our shared commitment to building a secure digital future rooted in European values and strategic interests.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101075714.
R2D2 at BRIDGE EU General Assembly 2025: Key Highlights
R2D2 at BRIDGE EU General Assembly 2025: Key Highlights
The BRIDGE EU General Assembly 2025, celebrated on March 25-26 in Brussels, provided another excellent opportunity for collaboration, networking, and knowledge exchange among European projects and key institutions. Once again, R2D2 actively participated in discussions aimed at advancing energy innovation and strengthening the link between research and market implementation.

A major theme of this year’s assembly was bridging the gap between innovation and the market. Interactive discussions and real-world success stories played a key role in shaping conversations, highlighting the importance of translating research into practical, scalable solutions.
Key Contributions from R2D2
Day 1 focused on knowledge sharing, with project representatives presenting case studies and engaging in interactive sessions. R2D2 participated in the World Café Exercise, where ETRA shared insights into the project’s vision and strategy for the exploitation of key results. This session facilitated valuable exchanges with investors and industry experts, fostering dialogue on the commercialization of innovative energy solutions.
Day 2 provided another opportunity to connect with partners, strengthen collaboration, and plan future activities. ETRA contributed to Action #1 of the Data Management Working Group (DMWG) by presenting the Use Case Repository, which has now been published on the JRC Smart Electricity System website. This marks an important step in consolidating knowledge and making key findings accessible to a broader audience.
Looking Ahead
The BRIDGE EU General Assembly continues to be an essential platform for fostering collaboration and driving innovation in the European energy sector. The insights gained during these discussions will play a crucial role in shaping the next phases of R2D2’s work, ensuring that research and technological advancements translate into real-world impact.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101075714.
R2D2 Showcases Cybersecurity Solutions at InCyber Forum
R2D2 Showcases Cybersecurity Solutions at InCyber Forum
R2D2 is set to showcase its cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions at the InCyber Forum in Lille from April 1-3, where it will join other EU projects at a collaborative stand. The event will highlight how R2D2’s innovative tools help Electrical Power and Energy Systems (EPES) operators identify and address vulnerabilities in supply chain security. Cybersecurity experts from R2D2 partners CyberNoesis and S2 Grupo will be present at the booth, with S2 Grupo also set to present at the Planning EU pitch area on April 2 at 14:30.
This collaborative stand will gather eight projects AI4CYBER, CoCyber, R2D2, Resilmesh, Sunrise, Nemecys, TRANSCEND, and Harpocrates.
R2D2’s participation in this conference is justified by its developments in cybersecurity technologies aimed at enhancing the resilience and reliability of EPES against the growing number of threats and vulnerabilities that could impact these critical infrastructures.
Focusing on EPES cybersecurity, R2D2 works on developing advanced tools to assist EPES operators in identifying and addressing potential gaps in supply chain security. By detecting vulnerabilities and providing actionable insights, these tools empower organizations to effectively mitigate risks, strengthen supply chain practices, and ensure a more secure and resilient energy ecosystem.
Specifically, the R2D2 Self-Assessment Tool, a key component of the PRECOG product (Prevention Systems for Energy Infrastructures Security), helps EPES operators identify and address potential gaps in supply chain security. By pinpointing vulnerabilities and providing actionable insights, the tool empowers organizations to effectively mitigate risks and strengthen their supply chain practices.
Discover the innovative R2D2 Self-Assessment Tool in this video:

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101075714.
R2D2 - Supply Chain Risk Management Platform Wins Gold at the Cyber Security Awards 2025
R2D2 - Supply Chain Risk Management Platform Wins Gold at the Cyber Security Awards 2025
Cyber Noesis, partner of R2D2 project, has been awarded the Gold Prize at the Cyber Security Awards 2025 for its contribution to the R2D2 – Supply Chain Risk Management Platform. This recognition highlights the project’s dedication to advancing cybersecurity in supply chains, particularly within critical energy infrastructure and real-world security applications.
As a key partner in the EU-funded R2D2 project, Cyber Noesis has developed cutting-edge risk management solutions designed to strengthen supply chain resilience, mitigate threats, and protect operations in the Electrical Power and Energy Systems (EPES) sector.
This award reflects the collective efforts of the Cyber Noesis team, project partners, and the broader R2D2 consortium, emphasizing their commitment to innovation and security in the energy sector.
If you want to learn more about the R2D2 – Supply Chain Risk Management Platform, watch this video where George Aslanidis and Kostas Papadatos from Cyber Noesis introduce the tool:

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101075714.
R2D2 at BRIDGE 2025 General Assembly: Contributions to Data Management, Regulation, and Business Models
R2D2 at BRIDGE 2025 General Assembly: Contributions to Data Management, Regulation, and Business Models
The upcoming BRIDGE 2025 General Assembly will take place on March 25-26. On this occasion, R2D2 will be represented by its coordinator, Ugo Stecchi from ETRA, who will present the Action 1 Use Case repository on the second day, during the Data Management Working Group session on March 26. Additionally, UKIM and EDP partners will participate remotely as contributors to the Regulation and Business Models working groups, respectively.
A special highlight of the event: R2D2 will participate in the “World Café with BRIDGE Projects” on March 25, from 15:00 to 16:00. The project has been selected as one of the mature initiatives to showcase its results and engage in discussions with investors and financial experts on bridging the gap between innovation and investment.
Participants will have the opportunity to learn about the key achievements of the BRIDGE Working Groups in 2024 and engage in discussions on potential areas for improvement within the BRIDGE initiative, including cross-working group topics. The agenda will also feature a dedicated focus on funding and investments, highlighting actionable insights and opportunities for market-ready projects.
The event will bring together high-level officials from the European Commission and its agencies, BRIDGE project coordinators representing both academia and industry sectors, and investors.

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.
Call for papers: Enhancing Cyber-Physical Resilience Against Digital Breakdowns
Call for papers: Enhancing Cyber-Physical Resilience Against Digital Breakdowns
A Call for Workshop Papers is now open for the upcoming “Cyber-Physical Resilience and Security Against Digital Breakdowns” workshop, organized by the University of Cyprus, a partner of the R2D2 Project. This workshop is part of the 2025 IEEE International Conference on Cyber Security and Resilience (IEEE CSR), taking place in Chania, Crete, from August 4–6, 2025.
Why Cyber-Physical Resilience Matters
Critical infrastructures—such as energy, communications, banking, transportation, and public services—are the foundation of modern economies. As these systems become more interconnected, ensuring their resilience against cyber and physical threats is more urgent than ever.
Call for Papers
The CSR CYPRES Workshop is now accepting high-quality research papers from funded cybersecurity and resilience projects. Prospective authors are encouraged to submit previously unpublished contributions from a broad range of topics, which include but are not limited to the following:
- Emergency communication systems for first responders and citizens
- Interdependencies modelling and cascading effects analysis
- Cybersecurity anomaly and intrusion detection and mitigation
- Applications for citizen preparedness
- Use cases, pilot trials, and living labs for crisis and disaster management
- Policy recommendations for enhanced civil protection planning
- Crisis and disaster management across different critical sectors
- for threat modelling and vulnerability assessment
- Methodologies for critical asset management during digital breakdowns
- Digital Twins, simulation engines, and scenario creation tools
- Risk estimation and impact assessment
- Ethical, Legal and Societal Aspects (ELSA) for resilience
Important Dates
Paper submission deadline: April 14, 2025
Authors’ notification: May 5, 2025
Camera-ready submission: May 26, 2025
Registration deadline (authors): May 26, 2025
Workshop dates: August 4–6, 2025
Submission Guidelines
Submitted manuscripts should not exceed 6 pages (plus 2 extra pages, being subject to overlength page charges) and should be of sufficient detail to be evaluated by expert reviewers in the field. The workshop’s proceedings will be published by IEEE and will be included in IEEE Xplore subject to meeting IEEE Xplore’s scope and quality requirements.
The guidelines for authors, manuscript preparation guidelines, and policies of the IEEE CSR conference are applicable to CYPRES workshop. Please visit the authors’ instructions page for more details. When submitting your manuscript via the conference management system, please make sure that the workshop’s track 2T6 CYPRES is selected in the Topic Areas drop down list.
More information & submission guidelines: IEEE CSR CYPRES Workshop

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













