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European Infrastructures and their Autonomy Safeguarded Against Systemic Risks

New Zealand: Harcourts Foundation's Grant Program

Deadline: 23-Nov-21

The European Commission (EC) is seeking proposals for the European infrastructures and their autonomy safeguarded against systemic risks.

Security research related to infrastructure protection has been traditionally following a sectorial approach.

With more and more infrastructure systems being interconnected, a stronger focus on the systemic dimension and complexity of attacks and disruptions by cyber or physical means needs to be applied.

As such, not only interdependencies within one type of infrastructure (or closely related types) can be taken into account, but large-scale disruptions also with a view of the specific challenges of the cross-border dimension.

Also, there is a need for a comprehensive strategy that takes into account different forms of interdependence (e.g. physical, geographic, cyber and logical).

Infrastructure security research is in many cases transnational. While there has always been a strong European dimension in the conducted research, there has been less of a focus on cross-border scenarios with third-countries.

Security research should therefore stimulate knowledge generation and cooperation with relevant third countries, which are vital for the functioning of European infrastructure. Examples could include energy, but also critical supplies, digital services or transport.

Funding Information

The check will normally be done for the coordinator if the requested grant amount is equal to or greater than EUR 500 000, except for:

Expected Outcomes

Projects are expected to contribute to some of the following expected outcomes:

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for funding, applicants must be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:

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