FORESIGHT

Development of a federated CyberRange solution
FORESIGHT aims to develop a federated CyberRange solution to enhance the preparedness of cyber security professionals at all levels and advance their skills towards preventing, detecting, reacting and mitigating sophisticated cyber-attacks.
- This is achieved by delivering an ecosystem of networked realistic training and simulation platforms that collaboratively bring unique cyber security aspects from the aviation, power grids and naval domains.
- The proposed platform will extend the capabilities of existing CyberRanges and will allow the creation of complex cross-domain/ hybrid scenarios to be built jointly with the IoT domain.
- Emphasis is put on the design and implementation of realistic and dynamic scenarios that are based on identified and forecasted trends of cyber-attacks and vulnerabilities extracted from cyber threat intelligence gathered from the dark web; this will enable cyber security professionals to rapidly adapt to an evolving threat landscape.
Ability to create a complex, accurate and realistic environment to train cyber security professionals in an innovative way
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Our role in the projectOur CyberRange is an advanced training and simulation solution that allows you to easily model IT/OT systems composed of tens or hundreds of machines and simulate realistic scenarios including real cyber-attacks. The platform is open to interface with external equipment such as a physical industrial control system, a hardware traffic generator, a real physical or virtual system, to meet the constraints of a complex environment. An international Airport in Europe is currently reproduced in our CyberRange for security practitioner to be trained on real systems. We also model access control, management of public announcement and flight displays systems. |
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HORIZON 2020: ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020 ![]() FORESIGHT: http://foresight-h2020.eu This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No833673. This output reflects the views only of the author(s), and the European Union cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. |
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