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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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Observatory on “The Costs of No Action (CNA)” (*)
A new point of view:
from “investment” cost to “not doing” cost
Sector CNA €/000
Energy 65.800.000
Energy efficency 46.000.000
Highway 102.600.000
Railway 132.400.000
Logistics 73.100.000
Waste 10.100.000
Water 44.300.000
Total CNA 474.300.000
475 bn € in 16 years:
The economical, environmental and social cost (missed benefits) of
not doing infrastructures in Italy
CNA derives from the lack of infrastructures but also from their misuse and unavailability
Not only new infrastructures but also technical innovation and security investments
(*) Source:
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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 Chieti
HPC
SCOC
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for the protection of our critical infrastructures
Today, Tomorrow, Together
Thanks