WP4 – Development of Resilient Systems

 Coordinated by
IESE (M01-M36)

Objective

In this WP, tools and methods will be developed for supporting creation of resilient systems w.r.t security attacks and vulnerabilities. The scope is to develop systems that can cope with behavior disturbances caused by malicious attacks, that manifest into a loss of control and can bring a system into hazardous situations. A resilient system shall be able to compensate for interruptions and get back into a safe state in case of emergency situations caused by malicious attacks. In this regard the system shall be able to autonomously and automatically construct awareness of its security in a dynamic environment, to recognize critical situations and to identify the right operational mode for remaining into a secure and trusted operational state.

Concretely, this work package has the following objectives:

  1. To develop methods and tools that enable runtime evaluation of system operational state in dynamic environments.
  2. To enhance existing tools that can predict failure propagation caused by malicious attacks and support the transition of an ICT system into a resilient state. Prediction is performed in a simulated environment by counteracting the capabilities of the system under evaluation to detect that it is under evaluation.
  3. To develop methods that during runtime bring a system into a safe, trusted state, making it resilient to malicious attacks.

Deliverables

  • D4.1 Report on Self-checking of vulnerabilities and failures WP4 (7 – RESILTECH) Report Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) M30
  • D4.2 Report on methods and tools for the failure prediction WP4 (2 – Fraunhofer) Report Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) M24
  • D4.3 Report on Method development for resilient systems WP4 (2 – Fraunhofer) Report Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) M30

Outcomes

WP8 monthly meeting

WP8 monthly meeting

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WP6 monthly meeting M15

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WP7 monthly meeting M14

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Monthly WP3 meeting

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