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GAMMA Overview. Key Data Grant Agreement n° 312382 Starting date: 1 st September 2013 Duration: 48 months (end date 31 st August 2017) Total Budget: 14.837.981.

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1 GAMMA Overview

2 Key Data Grant Agreement n° 312382 Starting date: 1 st September 2013 Duration: 48 months (end date 31 st August 2017) Total Budget: 14.837.981 euro

3 Consortium Composition 8 Countries 10 Large Industries 3 SMEs 3 Research org. and Universities 3 End-users 19 partners:

4 Consortium Composition User Group Relevant end-users (ANSPs and airport operators) are already participating in the GAMMA project; nevertheless, some other specific expertise are needed to respond to issues/ new requirements emerging during the project activities. The GAMMA User Group will make possible a stronger co-operation among the main stakeholders of ATM security which, in turn, will ensure that the outcomes of the project will contribute to improve the overall ATM security with respect to emerging threats and European ATM related crisis management. In particular, the User Group, will contribute to: setting out the shared operational expectations and a complete set of requirements of all actors within the context of GAMMA ensure that the technological solutions developed within GAMMA respond to the operational requirements identified by the Users disseminate the GAMMA results within the user community

5 GAMMA Overview: context, approach and objectives

6 While SESAR will improve performance and dependability of ATM, it will open the way to new vulnerabilities due, for instance, to: increased reliance on distributed enterprise computing automated flow of information across a ground and airborne network Cyber attacks will come from many sources and will have a range of possible targets, including civilian, commercial and military systems to damage critical services 6 New Vulnerabilities Why GAMMA?

7 7 ATM as a system of system Domino effects spreading security threats within ATM and beyond Security Life cycle: from threat prevention to crisis management The need for a holistic approach Why GAMMA?

8 GAMMA scope and positioning: an end to end approach ATM Domain ATM sub-system ATM sub-system ATM sub-system ATM sub-system ATM sub-system ATM sub-system ATM sub-system ATM sub-system Security Stakeholder ATM sub-system ATM sub-system

9 GAMMA: Objectives Develop ATM threat assessment and risk treatment models Define an ATM Security Management Framework Define an ATM Security Security solution architecture Design and develop security prototype components GAMMA Objectives ATM Security solution ATM Security solution validation GAMMA Prototypes Develop validation environment

10 GAMMA Structure

11 GAMMA: a Helicopter view Implementation Proposals ATM Security Solution ATM Threat Assessment SESAR Validation Platforms Validation ATM Security Requirements ATM Cyber Security ATM CNS Security ATM physical infrastructure SecurityATM Crisis Management

12 GAMMA Structure Analysis, Requirements and Solution Solution Validation Implementation WP6 Security Prototype WP6 Security Prototype WP8 Platform Integration WP8 Platform Integration WP4 Security Solution WP4 Security Solution WP5 Validation Needs WP5 Validation Needs WP2 Threat Assessment WP2 Threat Assessment WP9 Validation WP9 Validation WP7 Validation environment WP7 Validation environment WP10 Exploitation WP10 Exploitation WP3 Framew WP3 Framew Implementation Proposals Validation Platforms Validation ATM Threat Assessment ATM Security Requirements ATM Security Solution ATM Cyber Security ATM CNS Security ATM physical infrastructure SecurityATM Crisis Management

13 Project : WBS WP2 - ATM Threat Assessment Model WP4 - ATM Security Solution WP6 - Security Prototypes WP3 - ATM Security Management Framework WP7 - Validation environmentWP9 -Validation Waterfall linear approach WP5 – Definition of Validation Needs WP8 – Platform Integration and VerificationWP10 –Exploitation, Dissemination and User Group Management Vertical Domains Cyber Security CNS Ground Infrastructure Crisis Management

14 Gantt chart

15 GAMMA Solution: a vision

16 GAMMA Solution: A multi-layer architectural vision ILLUSTRATIVE Airport Airside Operations Aerodrome ATC En-route ATC Approch ATC En-route ATC Approch ATC A/G Datalink Ground Mngt Aircraft Advanced Airspace Mngt Network Information Mngt External Systems Aeronautical Information Mngt ATM Security Management SWIM CNS AOC ATM Airport Landside Operations Domain impacted by Cyber Security

17 GAMMA Solution: Lower Security Layer Architectural innovations introduced by GAMMA: Injection of Security at node/asset level Alert and event identification Alert and event notification and distribution Some security enhancements introduced by GAMMA: Information Security System Information exchange gateway Secure Satellite Communication system Integrated modular radio security Secure GNSS communication Secure ATC commubnication

18 Processing of security information originating from ALL the stakeholders at national or international level Real-time common situation awareness of the security scenario Command and Control capabilities for Incident Response, Reaction Coordination and Decision Coordination Support Attack prediction and Cyber Intelligence capabilities, for identification of potential threats and countermeasures in order to reduce risk exposure, also outside the cyber domain ATM Security Management ATM Security Management © Copyright Finmeccanica. All rights reserved.18 Single Stakeholder Cyber Security Mngmt (Local SOC) SOC CERT CIRC GAMMA Solution: Higher Security Layer

19 Single Stakeholder Cyber Security Mngmt (Local SOC) SOC CERT CIRC GAMMA solution considers the possibility that Local ATM stakeholders include security Security management capabilities: Planning Monitoring Incident Management Alert/Event collection and distribution GAMMA Solution: Intermediate Security Layer

20 Single Stakeholder Cyber Security Mngmt (Local SOC) SOC CERT CIRC GAMMA solution considers the possibility that Local ATM stakeholders include security Security management capabilities: Planning Monitoring Incident Management Alert/Event collection and distribution GAMMA Solution: Intermediate Security Layer

21 More information available at: www.gamma-project.eu © Copyright Finmeccanica. All rights reserved. User Group management contacts: Mr. Giuliano D’Auria - GAMMA project coordinator Selex ES, A Finmeccanica Company (Email) : giuliano.dauria@selex-es.comgiuliano.dauria@selex-es.com


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