Home Communication News Back New search Date Min Max Aeronautics Automotive Corporate Cybersecurity Defense and Security Financial Healthcare Industry Intelligent Transportation Systems Digital Public Services Services Space Defense and Security CRICTISIM, the Critical Infrastructure Protection Project, is brought to completion 28/03/2012 Print Share The CRICTISIM project comes under the CIPS program of the European Commission’s Directorate General of Home Affairs. Its main objective is to study the behaviour of the information systems of critical infrastructure, detecting the critical points and vulnerabilities to head off any attacks. Critical infrastructure is continually exposed to diverse threats. This infrastructure is crucial for our socio-economic development and sustainability, so the consequences would be particularly grave if it ever came under concerted attack or failed in any way. CRICTISIM is a GMV-led project under the CIPS program of the European Commission, also involving the participation of Systems Engineering for the Defense of Spain (ISDEFE), the National Center for the Protection of Critical Infrastructure (CNPIC) and the Information Technologies and Telecommunications Center (CTTI) of the Regional Government of Catalunya (Generalitat de Catalunya). The project consortium has developed a methodology for evaluating the Critical ICT Infrastructure (CII) by calculating its availability, maintainability and reliability and assessing the impact of infrastructure modifications in each of these parameters, using a simulation tool to do so. This methodology, called MIMICS (Modeling Infrastructure Method for ICT Critical Systems) based on RAMS (Reliability, Availability, Maintainability and Safety) has been enhanced to include hardware, software, processes and operational procedures, IT security, network and contingency events. Work has also begun on drawing up a set of templates with pre-designed models of common CIIs, to make the whole methodology much easier to apply. Based on simulation results, a specific and statistical numerical base has been drawn up covering, for example, the following terms: data center redundancy, the communications network, the commissioning processes of new software versions and operational processes. Over the next few months, based on the feedback from current results, GMV will increase the levels of customization, enhance precision and add on new functions. The results of this project have been possible thanks to the participation of the consortium members ISDEFE, CNPIC, CTTI and GMV, as well as the collaboration of other organizations like the Medical Emergencies system (Sistema de Emergencias Médicas) of the Generalitat de Catalunya."This project has been financed with the support of the Prevention, Preparedness and Consequence Management of Terrorism and Other Security-Related Risks programme of the European Commission – Directorate General Home Affairs". This publication [communication] is the exclusive responsibility of the author and the Commission does not hold itself accountable for such use as might be made of the information it contains". Print Share Related Defense and Security Analyzing the strengths of Madrid's defense industry Defense and Security João Neto awarded “Best Poster” prize at INForum 2024 Defense and Security GMV strengthens its commitment to the Defense Sector with the strategic acquisition of Autek