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Critical Infrastucture Protection a strategic opportunity for Countries’ modernization and technological autonomy Genoa – CPEXPO, Inauguration Day, 29 October 2013 Lorenzo Fiori Senior Vice President - Strategy
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Critical Infrastucture Protection
a strategic opportunity for Countries’ modernization and technological autonomy
Genoa – CPEXPO, Inauguration Day, 29 October 2013
Lorenzo Fiori Senior Vice President - Strategy
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Quality of Infrastuctures……..
……….progress, development
and ……..
……… security
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1971 : first e-mail 2013 : 144,8 billions of e-mail per day 2015: 1 zettabyte (1021) of data on internet 2020 : 50 billions of devices connected
The digital “evolution / revolution”
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SECURITY CHALLENGE ON GLOBAL SCALE
Internet
Finance and Banking
Natural Resources Energy: production and grid
Transport
Emergency Services Defense
Health
Gov.nt Services
Enterprise
CYBER THREATH:
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Physical & logical Interoperability
SOA Architecture: Open, Multi-level, Net-centric
Integration & Interoperability
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Sesar: air traffic interoperability
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physical
SECURITY
Relevance
Vulnerability
Interdependency
Complexity
Interoperability
logical
logical physical
Critical Infrastructure
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CNI protection: benefit or cost?
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Public Private Partnership
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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 -3,7% -14,3% +2,3% +7,6% +2,0%
2007
Estonia
Debito/PIL -0,3% (*)
(*) tra I più bassi nell’EU 27 Source Eurostat news release 64/2013
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The Engineers don’t live!
They deliver!
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Investment Multiplier
Up to x5
Investment Return
about 2 / 3 years
Opportunity / Objectives
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• Rationality
• Sobriety
• Focalization
• Sustainability
• Semplification
• Re-use
•Divestment
Design Criteria
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Others
Banks Energy
Food Chain
Providers
TelCo
Transport
Health
Catalyser
Preferably a
Private
Stakeholder for
technology,
products and
solutions
Public Stakeholder
Gov. Institutions accountable for
the CNI protection
Hub
Windmill
Spoke
Model
Spoke
Spoke
Spoke
Spoke
Spoke
Spoke
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• Identification of new requirements/ needs for security, either physical and
logical / cyber
• Technology innovation / Technology insertion
• Maintenance and update of legacy systems
• CNI operators’ advanced training
• Secure supply chain
• Real -time services for threat monitoring / situation awareness
• Collaboration with Academy and Research Center to assess threath evolution
and countermeasure / preventative tools
Security-by-design, embedded in any new solutions
The role for the “Catalyser”
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The relevance of incentives
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Cyber Security
& Defence
Customs
Law Enforcement Social Security
Postal services
Other Public Institutions
ANSPs
Banking / Finance
SMB and large enterprises
Civil Protection / Emergency Services
Public Entities
Defence
Telecom Operators
expertise and customers’ base:
SOC Pescara
HPC
SCOC
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for the protection of our critical infrastructures
Today, Tomorrow, Together
Thanks