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== T4.2.1 Visualization platform development == | == T4.2.1 Visualization platform development == | ||
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+ | Objective: Objective for this subtask is to develop a visualization platform for security models and modules developed in WP 2. Platform will be build in simulation centre facilities located in Remmen Science Centre in Halden. Work will include selection of suitable models and modules, development of visualization plan and implementing the selected models and modules according to the visualization plan into the Simulation Centre facilities. Visualization platfor development will be an ongoing activity according to new needs for visualization platform features raising from the industry and research society involved in the project | ||
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+ | Results: Visualization platform established. | ||
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+ | Deliverables: Technical report | ||
+ | Milestones: selection of suitable models ready M9, visualization plan ready M12 Visualization platform established M | ||
== T4.2.2 Simulations, Pilots and End-user applicability == | == T4.2.2 Simulations, Pilots and End-user applicability == | ||
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== T4.2.3 Smart Grid Security Centre == | == T4.2.3 Smart Grid Security Centre == | ||
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* Pilot demonstrations of IoTSec solutions, e.g. BasicInternet lab | * Pilot demonstrations of IoTSec solutions, e.g. BasicInternet lab | ||
− | In this task the Smart Grid Security Centre will be established based on the needs of the industry and experience of the research field. Smart Grid Security Centre will involve at least 15 companies. This will become the essential link between research and industry in the field of IoT security and the innovation point for future projects and ideas. Smart Innovation Østfold is already hosting NCE Smart Energy Markets cluster and will use this previous expertise to successfully host the development and execution of the Smart Grid Security Centre. As a final goal for this task is to gain the international centre of | + | In this task the Smart Grid Security Centre will be established based on the needs of the industry and experience of the research field. Smart Grid Security Centre will involve at least 15 companies. This will become the essential link between research and industry in the field of IoT security and the innovation point for future projects and ideas. Smart Innovation Østfold is already hosting NCE Smart Energy Markets cluster and will use this previous expertise to successfully host the development and execution of the Smart Grid Security Centre. As a final goal for this task is to gain the international centre of expertise status. The concrete soul of the Smart Grid Security Centre will be the security laboratory developed in this task through which innovative solutions for securing smart grids can be developed. Development of the security lab includes assessment of security modules developed in the project, simulations of modules and feedback from Smart Grid Security Centre partners. Finally solutions for securing smart grids developed in the IoTSec project will be demonstrated. |
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T4.2 Security Centre assessment
Task Title | Smart Grid security centre applicability, assessment, simulation and pilots |
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WP | IoTSec:WP4 |
Lead partner | NCE Smart |
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Contributors | UNIK, Ifi, NR, ESmart Systems, NCE Smart, HiG |
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Objective
This task will perform the detailed assessment of modules applicable for the Smart Grid Security Centre and the pre-industrial pilots
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Deliverables in T4.2 Security Centre assessment
Title | Due month | Lead partner | Editor | Dissemination level | |
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D4.2.1 | Outline of security centre (pres. and outline) | M12 | NCE Smart | Heidi Tuiskula | Public |
D4.2.2 | Assessment of stakeholder needs for Smart Grid Security Centre | M24 | NCE Smart | Heidi Tuiskula | Public |
Subtasks in T4.2
T4.2.1 Visualization platform development
Objective: Objective for this subtask is to develop a visualization platform for security models and modules developed in WP 2. Platform will be build in simulation centre facilities located in Remmen Science Centre in Halden. Work will include selection of suitable models and modules, development of visualization plan and implementing the selected models and modules according to the visualization plan into the Simulation Centre facilities. Visualization platfor development will be an ongoing activity according to new needs for visualization platform features raising from the industry and research society involved in the project
Results: Visualization platform established.
Deliverables: Technical report Milestones: selection of suitable models ready M9, visualization plan ready M12 Visualization platform established M
T4.2.2 Simulations, Pilots and End-user applicability
Objective: Results: Deliverables: Milestones:
T4.2.3 Smart Grid Security Centre
Objective: Results: Deliverables:
Details:
- Assessment of security modules
- Establish simulations of modules, and share with end-users
- Pilot demonstrations of IoTSec solutions, e.g. BasicInternet lab
In this task the Smart Grid Security Centre will be established based on the needs of the industry and experience of the research field. Smart Grid Security Centre will involve at least 15 companies. This will become the essential link between research and industry in the field of IoT security and the innovation point for future projects and ideas. Smart Innovation Østfold is already hosting NCE Smart Energy Markets cluster and will use this previous expertise to successfully host the development and execution of the Smart Grid Security Centre. As a final goal for this task is to gain the international centre of expertise status. The concrete soul of the Smart Grid Security Centre will be the security laboratory developed in this task through which innovative solutions for securing smart grids can be developed. Development of the security lab includes assessment of security modules developed in the project, simulations of modules and feedback from Smart Grid Security Centre partners. Finally solutions for securing smart grids developed in the IoTSec project will be demonstrated.