Projekt ATLANTIS

The aim of the ATLANTIS project (Improved resilience of Critical Infrastructures AgainsT LArge scale transNational and sysTemic rISks) is to increase the resilience and cyber-physical-human security (CPH) of key EU critical infrastructures.

The aim of the ATLANTIS project (Improved resilience of Critical Infrastructures AgainsT LArge scale transNational and sysTemic rISks) is to increase the resilience and cyber-physical-human security (CPH) of key EU critical infrastructures. The ATLANTIS project involves 39 European partners with complementary roles and skills to improve the resilience and protection of interconnected European critical infrastructures exposed to evolving systemic risks from existing and emerging large-scale, combined cyber-physical threats and hazards. These ensure continuity of operations while minimizing cascading effects in the infrastructure itself, the environment, other critical infrastructures and the population involved, enabling public and private actors to face current and emerging challenges by adopting sustainable security solutions.

Besides ICS Ljubljana, the Jožef Štefan Institute, Luka Koper, Slovenske železnice, Telekom Slovenije, Petrol, the Ministry of Infrastructure, Dars, the Information Security Administration of the Republic of Slovenia and SNEP are also present at the Slovenian pilot.

ATLANTIS
ATLANTIS solutions will be confirmed and presented in three extensive cross-border and intersectoral pilot projects: - LSP#1: large cross-border pilot project in transport, energy and telecommunications (Slovenia, Croatia, Italy and France); - LSP#2: large-scale inter-domain pilot project in the field of health, logistics/supply chain and border control (Cyprus, Greece and Croatia); - LSP#3: large-scale transnational pilot project in the field of FinTech/Finance (Spain, Germany, Cyprus).

You can see more about the project on the website https://www.atlantis-horizon.e...