CS/ISE Events and Seminar:
Critical Infrastructure Protection: The research challenge in Europe
Emiliano Casalicchio (University or Roma "Tor Vergata" Italy)
Wednesday, October 17, 2007. 11:00 am, ST II Room 320
Abstract
In the last five years the European Community has devoted
significant attention to the problem of Critical Infrastructure
Protection. This growing interest has culminated in a proposal for a
Directive of the European Council on the "identification and
designation of European Critical Infrastructure and the assessment of
the need to improve their protection" and on a related communication
from the commission on a "European Program for Critical
Infrastructure Protection". From the R&D agenda point of view, the
7th Framework Program just started and will fund projects on Security
and Information Technology for the next four years with particular
emphasis in Critical Infrastructure and Critical Information
Infrastructure Protection (C(I)IP). This will allow universities,
research centers, and industry to invest in research on thematic
areas related to C(I)IP.
This talk describes the current state of research topics and issues
related to European Critical Infrastructure Protection, of the
ongoing research projects and new starting ones (already selected for
funding). The talk also introduces available funding schemes that
allow for cooperation with non-European countries. Lastly, I will
provide a panoramic on the Italian scenario and about some related
research topics and projects that we are facing.
Speaker Bio
Emiliano Casalicchio is an associate professor at the Computer
Science Systems and Production Department of the University of Roma
"Tor Vergata". His main research interests are on distributed systems
design modeling and performance evaluation, with a particular
interest on Web Systems and Technologies for wired and mobile
environments. Since 2005 he has been working on Interdependency
Analysis in Critical Information Infrastructures, working on Agent-
based modeling and simulation of complex systems. He is an IT
consultant for many Italian companies and for the Italian Custom
Agency and he is actually an active member of the Italian Society of
Critical Infrastructure Experts.
Effective Fall 2007
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