SECUR ED
SECUR ED has received funding from the European Union Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) under grant agreement No 261605.
Secured Urban Transportation
Objective
Create and demonstrate a set of tools to improve the safety of urban public transport. SECUR ED sought to improve the safety of European transport using the development of modular solutions validated through ten large-scale demonstrators.
O projeto dedicou-se a criar uma arquitetura genérica, tendo por base os princípios de sistemas de sistemas, e uma linguagem de interoperabilidade, bem como a descrição de ferramentas e orientações para a modelação e simulação de ameaças específicas.
Impact
A set of best practices, procedures, training, hardware and software have been integrated into existing transport infrastructures, of very different sizes and typologies. The applicability of the solutions created to the European reality was demonstrated.
INOV Participation
INOV led the cybersecurity component, developing and demonstrating an innovative intrusion detection system, intended for industrial systems, and in this case, applied to urban public transport systems. The system, based on BP-IDS technology (patent WO 2014060964), allows the detection of new threats to the security of systems and processes that support urban public transport operators.