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FP 7 Security

FP 7 SEC 2012 Call

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Document elaborated by the Centre of Innovation and Technology Transfer of Andalusia, CITAndalucía (www.citandalucia.es)

For additional information about the content of this document you may contact:

[email protected] at the International Programmes Area

Seville, 27th September 2011

Avda. Isaac Newton, nº 4 Centro de Empresas Pabellón de Italia, 3ª planta. Isla de la Cartuja 41092 Sevilla Tel.: 955/03 98 32 Fax: 955/03 98 35

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PREAMBLE

The purpose of this document is to summarise the potential of the Andalusian entities so as to promote and foster their participation to the 7th Framework Programme, particularly with reference to the Calls for proposals of the Security Programme 2012 (FP7-SEC-2012).

Herewith the presentation of capacities of Andalusian entities interested to participate in 2012 on the Security theme, on the Security Research Call 5 (FP7-SEC-2012-1 call for proposals).

With this document, CITAndalucía pretends to reflect the interests and needs in research and development of Andalusian entities involved in the Security thematic field, in order to help short-term collaboration in FP7 projects.

The document gathers what we have called Expressions of Interest (EoI) of several Andalusian entities in different topics funded under the calls for proposals FP7-SEC-2012-1. Each EoI includes a description of the Andalusian entity interested in the specific topic as well as the expertise and capacities that each entity offers to that specific topic.

The structure of the document follows the structure of the SEC-2012 Work Programme in terms of areas and topics. Therefore EoIs are listed accordingly to the reference of each topic.

Avda. Isaac Newton, nº 4 Centro de Empresas Pabellón de Italia, 3ª planta. Isla de la Cartuja 41092 Sevilla Tel.: 955/03 98 32 Fax: 955/03 98 35

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LIST OF CONTENTS

Page nº Topic SEC-2012.1.3-1 Less than Lethal Handling of PBIEDs - Capability Project

CITIC 6

Topic SEC-2012.1.3-2 Home-made explosives (HMEs) and recipes characterisation

CITIC 7

Topic SEC-2011.1.5-3 Identification and development of low-risk alternatives to high-risk chemicals - Capability Project or Coordination and Support Action

CITIC 8

Topic SEC-2012.1.6-1 Digital, miniaturised, operational tool for investigation - Capability Project

CITIC 9

Topic SEC-2012.2.2-4 A common EU aviation security requirement to reduce costs and facilitate passenger flows - Coordination and Support Action

AERIAM TENCHOLOGIES SL 10

AERTEC 12

Topic SEC-2012.2.5-1 Convergence of physical and cyber security – Capability Project

CITIC 14

UNIVERSIDAD DE MÁLAGA 15

Topic SEC-2012.2.5-2 Cyber resilience – Secure cloud computing for critical infrastructure - Capability Project

CITIC 18

UNIVERSIDAD DE MÁLAGA 19

Topic SEC-2012.3.1-2 Pre-Operational Validation (POV) at EU level of common application of surveillance tools

UNIVERSIDAD DE MÁLAGA 22

Topic SEC-2012.3.4-2 Research and validation for sub-surface fingerprint live scanners - Capability Project

CITIC 25

Topic SEC-2012.4.1-1 Preparedness for and management of large scale fires - Integration Project

IACTIVE INTELLIGENT SOLUTIONS 26

Topic SEC-2012.4.1-2 Psycho social support in Crisis Management – Capability Project

CITIC 28

Topic SEC-2012.4.2-2 Situational awareness guidance and evacuation systems for large crowds, including crowds unpredictable behaviour - Integration Project

AERIAM TENCHOLOGIES SL 29

IACTIVE 31

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Topic SEC-2012.4.2-3 Post crisis lesson learned exercise - Coordination and Support Action

AERIAM TENCHOLOGIES SL 33

Topic SEC-2012.5.2-1 Preparation of the next generation of PPDR communication network - Capability Project

CITIC 35

UNIVERSIDAD DE MÁLAGA 36

Topic SEC-2012.5.3-1 Embedded protection of security systems and anti-tampering technologies - Capability Project

UNIVERSIDAD DE MÁLAGA 39

Topic SEC-2012.5.3-3 Establishment of a interoperability platform/centre for testing and validating decision and intelligence systems - Network of Excellence.

UNIVERSIDAD DE MÁLAGA 42

Topic SEC-2012.6.1-3 Use of new communication/social media in crisis situations - Capability Project or Coordination and Support Action

CITIC 44

Avda. Isaac Newton, nº 4

Centro de Empresas Pabellón de Italia, 3ª planta. Isla de la Cartuja 41092 Sevilla Tel.: 955/03 98 32 Fax: 955/03 98 35

Avda. Isaac Newton, nº 4 Centro de Empresas Pabellón de Italia, 3ª planta. Isla de la Cartuja 41092 Sevilla Tel.: 955/03 98 32 Fax: 955/03 98 35

Avda. Isaac Newton, nº 4 Centro de Empresas Pabellón de Italia, 3ª planta. Isla de la Cartuja 41092 Sevilla Tel.: 955/03 98 32 Fax: 955/03 98 35

Avda. Isaac Newton, nº 4 Centro de Empresas Pabellón de Italia, 3ª planta. Isla de la Cartuja 41092 Sevilla Tel.: 955/03 98 32 Fax: 955/03 98 35

Avda. Isaac Newton, nº 4 Centro de Empresas Pabellón de Italia, 3ª planta. Isla de la Cartuja 41092 Sevilla Tel.: 955/03 98 32 Fax: 955/03 98 35

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Organization: CITIC

Contact Details

Organization CITIC

Contact Person Desirée Bellido Toré

Full Address C/ Marie Curie, 6 Postcode 29590 City Málaga Tel. +34 952 028 610 Fax +34 951 231 029 Email [email protected] Web address www.citic.es

Area or Topic of interest

Call identifier FP7-Security-2012

Topic (as stated in the Work Programme)

SEC-2012.1.3-1 Less than Lethal Handling of PBIEDs - Capability Project

Profile of Partner(s) Offered

Role in the project

Research Training Tech. development Management Dissemination Demonstration Other:

Type of organization

University Research Organization SME Other: Enterprise (non SME)

Entity profile

CITIC is a Technological Centre located in the South of Spain, recognized by the Regional Minister of Economy, Innovation and Science in Andalusia and the Spanish Minister of Science and Innovation. CITIC is focused on the development of ICT for enterprises and citizens of its environment, and applies it to several fields like eHealth, Security and Trust, Computational Models, Wireless and Mobile Communications and interactive Digital Television. CITIC has its own Technology Transfer Office (TTO) that interacts with enterprises, Universities and entities interested in the results of the finished projects, and is continuously looking for new opportunities of valuable collaboration with entities around the world

Expertise offered (related to the topic)

CITIC has knowledge on several ways to show information, for example using Augmented Reality or analyzing robotics vision, security forces can benefit from this in order to detect, identify and arrest suspected bombers, this can help in stopping them before triggering the bomb and reduce the severe societal and economics consequences of suffering terrorism attacks.

Previous FP experience

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(If “yes”, please indicate project acronyms: )

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Organization: CITIC

Contact Details

Organization CITIC

Contact Person Desirée Bellido Toré

Full Address C/ Marie Curie, 6 Postcode 29590 City Málaga Tel. +34 952 028 610 Fax +34 951 231 029 Email [email protected] Web address www.citic.es

Area or Topic of interest

Call identifier FP7-SEC-2012

Topic (as stated in the Work Programme)

SEC-2012.1.3-2 Home-made explosives (HMEs) and recipes characterisation

Profile of Partner(s) Offered

Role in the project

Research Training Tech. development Management Dissemination Demonstration Other:

Type of organization

University Research Organization SME Other: Enterprise (non SME)

Entity profile

CITIC is a Technological Centre located in the South of Spain, recognized by the Regional Minister of Economy, Innovation and Science in Andalusia and the Spanish Minister of Science and Innovation. CITIC is focused on the development of ICT for enterprises and citizens of its environment, and applies it to several fields like eHealth, Security and Trust, Computational Models, Wireless and Mobile Communications and interactive Digital Television. CITIC has its own Technology Transfer Office (TTO) that interacts with enterprises, Universities and entities interested in the results of the finished projects, and is continuously looking for new opportunities of valuable collaboration with entities around the world

Expertise offered (related to the topic)

CITIC has experience on extracting information from structured and non-structured information from the Internet and other sources. This can be very useful to search, detect and analyze potential dangerous information to make home-made explosives or other harmful devices, so afterwards the potential risk can be evaluated.

Previous FP experience

Yes No

(If “yes”, please indicate project acronyms: )

I agree to the publication of my data.

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Organization: CITIC

Contact Details

Organization CITIC

Contact Person Desirée Bellido Toré

Full Address C/ Marie Curie, 6

Postcode 29590 City Málaga Tel. +34 952 028 610 Fax +34 951 231 029 Email [email protected]

Web address www.citic.es

Area or Topic of interest

Call identifier FP7-SEC-2012

Topic (as stated in the Work Programme)

SEC-2012.1.5-2 Improving drinking water security management and mitigation in large municipalities against major deliberate, accidental or natural CBRN-related contaminations.

Profile of Partner(s) Offered

Role in the project

Research Training Tech. development Management Dissemination Demonstration Other:

Type of organization

University Research Organization SME Other: Enterprise (non SME)

Entity profile

CITIC is a Technological Centre located in the South of Spain, recognized by the Regional Minister of Economy, Innovation and Science in Andalusia and the Spanish Minister of Science and Innovation. CITIC is focused on the development of ICT for enterprises and citizens of its environment, and applies it to several fields like eHealth, Security and Trust, Computational Models, Wireless and Mobile Communications and interactive Digital Television. CITIC has its own Technology Transfer Office (TTO) that interacts with enterprises, Universities and entities interested in the results of the finished projects, and is continuously looking for new opportunities of valuable collaboration with entities around the world.

Expertise offered (related to the topic)

In some of the projects of CITIC for other entities, its researchers have developed state-of-art algorithms to process data in order to extract information. CITIC can process the data from the municipalities in order to detect alterations of their composition and prevent CBRN attacks. It can also be developed specific wireless networks to communicate different points to put together the analyses done on-site, taking into account the secure exchange of this data nearly in real-time.

Previous FP experience

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(If “yes”, please indicate project acronyms: )

I agree to the publication of my data.

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Organization: CITIC

Contact Details

Organization CITIC

Contact Person Desirée Bellido Toré

Full Address C/ Marie Curie, 6 Postcode 29590 City Málaga Tel. +34 952 028 610 Fax +34 951 231 029 Email [email protected] Web address www.citic.es

Area or Topic of interest

Call identifier FP7-SEC-2012

Topic (as stated in the Work Programme)

SEC-2012.1.6-1 Digital, miniaturised, operational tool for investigation

Profile of Partner(s) Offered

Role in the project

Research Training Tech. development Management Dissemination Demonstration Other:

Type of organization

University Research Organization SME Other: Enterprise (non SME)

Entity profile

CITIC is a Technological Centre located in the South of Spain, recognized by the Regional Minister of Economy, Innovation and Science in Andalusia and the Spanish Minister of Science and Innovation. CITIC is focused on the development of ICT for enterprises and citizens of its environment, and applies it to several fields like eHealth, Security and Trust, Computational Models, Wireless and Mobile Communications and interactive Digital Television. CITIC has its own Technology Transfer Office (TTO) that interacts with enterprises, Universities and entities interested in the results of the finished projects, and is continuously looking for new opportunities of valuable collaboration with entities around the world.

Expertise offered (related to the topic)

Another field within the expertise of CITIC is mobile and wireless communications, from the point of view of adapting protocols used in a domain to fulfill specific needs. In most cases this was applied to low power emission communications for health and energy management purpose, this knowledge can be used to replace or adapt some layers of a protocol aiming to reduce power emissions, even reduce the number of layers to simplify the devices using a specific protocol of communications.

Previous FP experience

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(If “yes”, please indicate project acronyms: )

I agree to the publication of my data.

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Organization: AERIAM TECHNOLOGIES S.L.

Contact Details

Organization AERIAM TECHNOLOGIES S.L. Contact Person JUAN JOSÉ TORRES TRELLA

Full Address MARIA CURIE, 10. PARQUE TECNOLOGICO DE ANDALUCIA.

Postcode 29590 City MÁLAGA Tel. +34 902060106 Fax +34 952020174 Email [email protected] Web address www.aeriam.com

Area or Topic of interest Call identifier FP7 Cooperation Workprogramme Security WP 2012

Topic (as stated in the Work Programme)

SEC-2012.2.2.4 A common EU aviation security requirement to reduce cost and facilitate passenger flows

Profile of Partner(s) Offered

Role in the project

Research Training Tech. development Management Dissemination Demonstration Other:

Type of organization

University Research Organization SME Other: Enterprise (non SME)

Entity profile

AERIAM (www.aeriam.com) was born in November 2003 adding IT and communication technology, specialising in the processes, infrastructures and systems those airports, aeronautical industries and building and infrastructure technologies require operating safely and efficiently. At AERIAM we offer our knowledge and innovation capability to guarantee that the passenger’s experience is satisfactory. Before offering a standard solution our consultant experience comes into play, listening to all the agents that develop activity in an airport: the management personnel, the airlines, the ground handling operators and the auxiliary services companies. These people give us the keys to establish what is necessary and we find the way to put it into practice. This way of working, focused on the development of “turnkey” solutions has lead to the development of our large technological product portfolio, focused on improving the airport user experience in three aspects: Passenger attention Monitoring and control of service quality levels Management in real time

AERIAM has implemented and maintains a quality and environmental system based on the UNE-EN-ISO 9001:2008, UNE-EN-ISO 14001:2004, OHSAS: 18001, UNE-EN-ISO 27001. AERIAM is Microsoft Partner Gold.

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Expertise offered (related to the topic)

AERIAM develops solutions to improve passenger experience and airport/ transport operations: Monitoring systems (CCTV and SCADA) to improve passenger flow in Terminals. Multimedia information systems for passenger including integration with

airport systems (digital signalling, PA systems, etc.) Airport baggage identification systems (RFID) Real time mobility solutions to manage different services at airports (handling,

security, cleaning service, disabled, air bridge) Monitoring systems to control SLA of Handling and Airlines. Automatic reading of Aircraft registration in runways. Software and hardware solutions to integrate all systems needed in a Crisis

Room.

Previous FP experience

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(If “yes”, please indicate project acronyms: )

I agree to the publication of my data.

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Organization: AERTEC INGENERIA Y DESARROLLOS S.L.U.

Contact Details

Organization AERTEC Ingeniería y Desarrollos S.L.U. Contact Person PEDRO BECERRA RUBIO

Full Address MARIA CURIE, 10. PARQUE TECNOLOGICO DE ANDALUCIA.

Postcode 29590 City MÁLAGA Tel. +34 902060100 Fax +34 952020174 Email [email protected] Web address www.aertec.es

Area or Topic of interest Call identifier FP7 Cooperation Work programme Security WP 2012

Topic (as stated in the Work Programme)

SEC-2012.2.2-4 A common EU aviation security requirements to reduce costs and facilitate passenger flows- Coordination and Support Action

Profile of Partner(s) Offered

Role in the project

Research Training Tech. development Management Dissemination Demonstration Other:

Type of organization

University Research Organization SME Other: Enterprise (non SME)

Entity profile

AERTEC is an SME engineering company specialised in consultancy, infrastructures and airport technology, aeronautical industries and distribution centres. The company was established in 1997 and is based in Malaga, Spain. Thanks to the high qualification level and specialisation of our professionals we are capable of incorporating into the large scale world wide aeronautical programmes providing added value. AERTEC’s Aeronautical Industry Division is dedicated to Industrial Systems, Airports, Aeronautics and Advanced projects, having expertise in different work areas:

Engineering of Airport and Industrial Systems: Monitoring and automation. Process optimising. Management and Overhaul. Maintenance Engineering. Trial Tools for the railway industry.

Engineering of Aeronautical Systems: Specification, design, execution and support of functional tests. Test Infrastructure: software, hardware, racks, connector panels and

wire harnesses. System integrations. Test means manufacturing: BRAIM, RAT Tool, simulator GE, etc. Advanced R&D projects of onboard software for navigation and

control of unmanned aircraft (UAS): ATLANTIDA, SINTONIA, GretaAD, NAVA…

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Expertise offered (related to the topic)

In the last years, AERTEC is working in several proyects focused in the improvement of baggages and passenger flows inside the terminal area. Within these flows optimizations more efficient use of airport facilities have been achieved as well as: Increase of operations number Passenger confort Security enhancements Reduced number of lost luggage Energy savings Cost reduction

Aertec main recent expertise in projects related to modelling and flow improvements are: BARCELONA BHS. Working for Vanderlande Industries, AERTEC did a

Baggage Handling System simulation using AUTOMOD SW with the aim of System optimization and reducing destination times. Later these results were incorporated into the real system.

FUERTEVENTURA BHS. Working for Crisplant, AERTEC collaborated with the designed 6 minutes time to destination BHS solution, which included high-speed transport, automated baggage storage for 1500 items an double identification, barcodes and RFID tags. We also designed the IP network, CCTV system and Control Room to monitor BHS elements in a SCADA software.

ATRAPA. R&D Proyect. AERTEC is leading a Spanish consortium developing a Real-Time Airport Decision Making System for the management of the ground side. This project entails the simulation of all the airport operations optimizing the services and processes of passenger flow, safety and operators’ benefits. ATRAPA is an expert system, capable of analyzing contingency plans for unexpected incidents and respond to the new quality requirements with the aim of improving passenger service and the airport security. With this aim, the system will develop integrated advanced information and communication, and artificial intelligence techniques that allow the system to learn from the experience of application or virtual simulation scenarios

Previous FP experience

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I agree to the publication of my data.

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Organization: CITIC

Contact Details

Organization CITIC

Contact Person Desirée Bellido Toré

Full Address C/ Marie Curie, 6 Postcode 29590 City Málaga Tel. +34 952 028 610 Fax +34 951 231 029 Email [email protected] Web address www.citic.es

Area or Topic of interest

Call identifier FP7-SEC-2012

Topic (as stated in the Work Programme)

SEC-2012.2.5-1 Convergence of physical and cyber security

Profile of Partner(s) Offered

Role in the project

Research Training Tech. development Management Dissemination Demonstration Other:

Type of organization

University Research Organization SME Other: Enterprise (non SME)

Entity profile

CITIC is a Technological Centre located in the South of Spain, recognized by the Regional Minister of Economy, Innovation and Science in Andalusia and the Spanish Minister of Science and Innovation. CITIC is focused on the development of ICT for enterprises and citizens of its environment, and applies it to several fields like eHealth, Security and Trust, Computational Models, Wireless and Mobile Communications and interactive Digital Television. CITIC has its own Technology Transfer Office (TTO) that interacts with enterprises, Universities and entities interested in the results of the finished projects, and is continuously looking for new opportunities of valuable collaboration with entities around the world.

Expertise offered (related to the topic)

Another expertise of CITIC is merging information from different sources. In this case, two different types of information, on site and online, have to be used in order to control different aspects of the security. CITIC has experience with the security of platforms, including identification by biometrics data but also general control access among other issues. CITIC also has worked in the development of management systems for buildings, which deal with the whole aspects involved, from controlling illumination or air conditioning to control the opening of the doors at any moment or who has accessed into the building with the information sent by the access control mechanisms installed in it.

Previous FP experience

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I agree to the publication of my data.

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Organization: University of Malaga

Contact Details

Organization Universidad de Málaga Contact Person Margot Milán Velasco

Full Address OTRI - Universidad de Málaga. Edf. Institutos Universitarios (PTA) C/ Severo Ochoa, 4

Postcode 29590 City Campanillas (Málaga) Tel. +34 952 13 29 74 Fax +34 952 13 10 21 Email [email protected] Web address www.otri.uma.es

Area or Topic of interest Call identifier FP7-SEC-2012-1

Topic (as stated in the Work Programme)

SEC-2012.2.5-1 Convergence of physical and cyber security - Capability Project

Profile of Partner(s) Offered

Role in the project

Research Training Tech. development Management Dissemination Demonstration Other:

Type of organization

University Research Organization SME Other: Enterprise (non SME)

Entity profile

The University of Málaga (UMA) has about 35.000 students and is located on two campuses. The Computer Science Department of the University of Málaga is formed by 121 members including full, associate and assistant professors, instructors and fellows. PROTEUS research group is part of the Software Engineering Group (GISUM). Formed in 1990, the main activities of GISUM are related to Software Engineering applied to Distributed Systems. GISUM has been awarded the topmost grade (“group of excellence”) by the Regional Government of Andalusia. One of the most active lines of GISUM, where PROTEUS is positioned, is “Security in Distributed Systems and Applications”, which focuses on different aspects of Internet security, with special interest in Security Engineering, Software Protection, Digital Rights Management, Access Control and Authorization, among other topics. PROTEUS is currently formed by 3 faculty members, 2 Post-doc researchers and 8 PhD students. The group has carried out several projects funded by Public Institutions (IST, FEDER, MCYT, CICYT, Scientific Excellence Research Projects of the Regional Government of Andalusia, etc.) and private companies (T-Systems, Optimi-Vodafone, Banesto, Sadiel, Ingenia, etc.), and has participated in projects of the V and the VI Framework Programme (CASENET, UBISEC, GST, SERENITY, iAccess and GREDIA), as well as in current VII Framework Programme (OKKAM, SECFUTUR, PASSIVE and ASSERT4SOA).

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Key personnel that will be involved in the projects. Antonio Maña received his MSc and PhD degrees in Computer Engineering from the University of Málaga in 1994 and 2003, respectively. In 1995 he joined the Department of Computer Science of the University of Málaga where he is currently Professor. His current research activities include security and software engineering; semantic web security; trust management, information and network security; software protection and DRM. He has an extensive experience in applying semantic technologies to the field of security being co-author of the Semantic Access Control model. He has more than 70 peer-reviewed publications. He has participated in several EU funded projects and is currently the Scientific Director of the FP6 SERENITY project and the UMAs principal investigator of FP6 GST and GREDIA and FP7 OKKAM projects. Prof. Maña is member of the Editorial Board of the Intl. Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics (IJESDF) and reviewer for several other international journals. He is member of different professional and scientific societies and workgroups and is actively involved in the organisation of research and educational activities. Hristo Koshutanski received M.Sc. in Mathematics from Plovdiv University “Paisii Hilendarski” in 2001 and Ph.D. in Information and Communication Technology from University of Trento in 2005. He has worked as a post doc researcher in the field of security and trust at CREATE-NET center from Sept 2005 to Sept 2006. He is currently a post doc researcher in computer science department at the University of Malaga. During his Ph.D., he developed a novel access control model that bridges artificial intelligence reasoning with security and privacy aspects of servers protecting their resources. In 2005 he won the E-NEXT SATIN award (The European Doctoral School of Advanced Topics In Networking) for doctoral research and in August 2005 he was a lecturer at ESSLLI'05 European summer school. Expanding his work on semantic interoperability of access control, Dr. Koshutanski won EU Marie Curie EIF Fellowship with host institution University of Malaga for the period March 2007- March 2009. He has also participated and contributed to EU funded projects ONE, OPAALS, GST-SPAY, and WASP. His research interests include distributed access control models, trust management techniques for digital credential negotiation, semantics of access control, digital identity and privacy management. He has co-authored a number of scientific papers. Antonio Muñoz received M.Sc. in Computer Science in 2005 and his Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence and Software Engineering in 2010, both from University of Málaga. He is currently a as researcher in computer science department at the University of Málaga. He has also participated and contributed to EU funded projects Ubisec, Serenity, OKKAM and PASSIVE. His research interests include cryptographic hardware, mobile agent protection, application of smart cards to digital contents commerce, software protection and Digital Rights Management systems. He has co-authored a number of scientific papers and book chapters.

Expertise offered (related to the

The group has extensive experience in Information Security, with a special focus on Security Engineering, Software protection, Access Control, Dynamic and Evolvable Security, Payment as well as management of Identity, Attribute and Software Digital

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topic) Certificates, with applications to Ambient Intelligence, Dynamic Coalitions, Grids, Service Oriented Computing, Cloud Computing, Virtualization, and Embedded Systems.

Previous FP experience

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Organization: CITIC

Contact Details

Organization CITIC

Contact Person Desirée Bellido Toré

Full Address C/ Marie Curie, 6

Postcode 29590 City Málaga Tel. +34 952 028 610 Fax +34 951 231 029 Email [email protected]

Web address www.citic.es

Area or Topic of interest

Call identifier FP7-SEC-2012

Topic (as stated in the Work Programme)

SEC-2012.2.5-2 Cyber resilience – Secure cloud computing for critical infrastructure

Profile of Partner(s) Offered

Role in the project

Research Training Tech. development Management Dissemination Demonstration Other:

Type of organization

University Research Organization SME Other: Enterprise (non SME)

Entity profile

CITIC is a Technological Centre located in the South of Spain, recognized by the Regional Minister of Economy, Innovation and Science in Andalusia and the Spanish Minister of Science and Innovation. CITIC is focused on the development of ICT for enterprises and citizens of its environment, and applies it to several fields like eHealth, Security and Trust, Computational Models, Wireless and Mobile Communications and interactive Digital Television. CITIC has its own Technology Transfer Office (TTO) that interacts with enterprises, Universities and entities interested in the results of the finished projects, and is continuously looking for new opportunities of valuable collaboration with entities around the world.

Expertise offered (related to the topic)

CITIC has developed a Cloud Computing environment by its own, including all aspects, from design of the interfaces to the virtualization of machines even the security aspects of all the system. Thanks to this CITIC has a deep knowledge on every aspect of how to create a cloud computing environment, but also the principles and aspects of how most of commercial applications work. It is possible to study how to include redundancy for storage of information or connections between physical modules.

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Organization: University of Malaga

Contact Details

Organization Universidad de Málaga Contact Person Margot Milán Velasco

Full Address OTRI - Universidad de Málaga. Edf. Institutos Universitarios (PTA) C/ Severo Ochoa, 4

Postcode 29590 City Campanillas (Málaga) Tel. +34 952 13 29 74 Fax +34 952 13 10 21 Email [email protected] Web address www.otri.uma.es

Area or Topic of interest Call identifier FP7-SEC-2012-1

Topic (as stated in the Work Programme)

SEC-2012.2.5-2 Cyber resilience – Secure cloud computing for critical infrastructure - Capability Project.

Profile of Partner(s) Offered

Role in the project

Research Training Tech. development Management Dissemination Demonstration Other:

Type of organization

University Research Organization SME Other: Enterprise (non SME)

Entity profile

The University of Málaga (UMA) has about 35.000 students and is located on two campuses. The Computer Science Department of the University of Málaga is formed by 121 members including full, associate and assistant professors, instructors and fellows. PROTEUS research group is part of the Software Engineering Group (GISUM). Formed in 1990, the main activities of GISUM are related to Software Engineering applied to Distributed Systems. GISUM has been awarded the topmost grade (“group of excellence”) by the Regional Government of Andalusia. One of the most active lines of GISUM, where PROTEUS is positioned, is “Security in Distributed Systems and Applications”, which focuses on different aspects of Internet security, with special interest in Security Engineering, Software Protection, Digital Rights Management, Access Control and Authorization, among other topics. PROTEUS is currently formed by 3 faculty members, 2 Post-doc researchers and 8 PhD students. The group has carried out several projects funded by Public Institutions (IST, FEDER, MCYT, CICYT, Scientific Excellence Research Projects of the Regional Government of Andalusia, etc.) and private companies (T-Systems, Optimi-Vodafone, Banesto, Sadiel, Ingenia, etc.), and has participated in projects of the V and the VI Framework Programme (CASENET, UBISEC, GST, SERENITY, iAccess and GREDIA), as well as in current VII Framework Programme (OKKAM, SECFUTUR, PASSIVE and ASSERT4SOA).

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Key personnel that will be involved in the projects. Antonio Maña received his MSc and PhD degrees in Computer Engineering from the University of Málaga in 1994 and 2003, respectively. In 1995 he joined the Department of Computer Science of the University of Málaga where he is currently Professor. His current research activities include security and software engineering; semantic web security; trust management, information and network security; software protection and DRM. He has an extensive experience in applying semantic technologies to the field of security being co-author of the Semantic Access Control model. He has more than 70 peer-reviewed publications. He has participated in several EU funded projects and is currently the Scientific Director of the FP6 SERENITY project and the UMAs principal investigator of FP6 GST and GREDIA and FP7 OKKAM projects. Prof. Maña is member of the Editorial Board of the Intl. Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics (IJESDF) and reviewer for several other international journals. He is member of different professional and scientific societies and workgroups and is actively involved in the organisation of research and educational activities. Hristo Koshutanski received M.Sc. in Mathematics from Plovdiv University “Paisii Hilendarski” in 2001 and Ph.D. in Information and Communication Technology from University of Trento in 2005. He has worked as a post doc researcher in the field of security and trust at CREATE-NET center from Sept 2005 to Sept 2006. He is currently a post doc researcher in computer science department at the University of Malaga. During his Ph.D., he developed a novel access control model that bridges artificial intelligence reasoning with security and privacy aspects of servers protecting their resources. In 2005 he won the E-NEXT SATIN award (The European Doctoral School of Advanced Topics In Networking) for doctoral research and in August 2005 he was a lecturer at ESSLLI'05 European summer school. Expanding his work on semantic interoperability of access control, Dr. Koshutanski won EU Marie Curie EIF Fellowship with host institution University of Malaga for the period March 2007- March 2009. He has also participated and contributed to EU funded projects ONE, OPAALS, GST-SPAY, and WASP. His research interests include distributed access control models, trust management techniques for digital credential negotiation, semantics of access control, digital identity and privacy management. He has co-authored a number of scientific papers. Antonio Muñoz received M.Sc. in Computer Science in 2005 and his Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence and Software Engineering in 2010, both from University of Málaga. He is currently a as researcher in computer science department at the University of Málaga. He has also participated and contributed to EU funded projects Ubisec, Serenity, OKKAM and PASSIVE. His research interests include cryptographic hardware, mobile agent protection, and application of smart cards to digital contents commerce, software protection and Digital Rights Management systems. He has co-authored a number of scientific papers and book chapters.

Expertise offered (related to the

The group has extensive experience in Information Security, with a special focus on Security Engineering, Software protection, Access Control, Dynamic and Evolvable Security, Payment as well as management of Identity, Attribute and Software Digital

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topic) Certificates, with applications to Ambient Intelligence, Dynamic Coalitions, Grids, Service Oriented Computing, Cloud Computing, Virtualization, and Embedded Systems.

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Organization: University of Malaga

Contact Details

Organization Universidad de Málaga Contact Person Margot Milán Velasco

Full Address OTRI - Universidad de Málaga. Edf. Institutos Universitarios (PTA) C/ Severo Ochoa, 4

Postcode 29590 City Campanillas (Málaga) Tel. +34 952 13 29 74 Fax +34 952 13 10 21 Email [email protected] Web address www.otri.uma.es

Area or Topic of interest Call identifier FP7-SEC-2012-1

Topic (as stated in the Work Programme)

SEC-2012.3.1-2 Pre-Operational Validation (POV) at EU Level of Common Application of Surveillance Tools

Profile of Partner(s) Offered

Role in the project

Research Training Tech. development Management Dissemination Demonstration Other:

Type of organization

University Research Organization SME Other: Enterprise (non SME)

Entity profile

The University of Málaga (UMA) has about 35.000 students and is located on two campuses. The Computer Science Department of the University of Málaga is formed by 121 members including full, associate and assistant professors, instructors and fellows. PROTEUS research group is part of the Software Engineering Group (GISUM). Formed in 1990, the main activities of GISUM are related to Software Engineering applied to Distributed Systems. GISUM has been awarded the topmost grade (“group of excellence”) by the Regional Government of Andalusia. One of the most active lines of GISUM, where PROTEUS is positioned, is “Security in Distributed Systems and Applications”, which focuses on different aspects of Internet security, with special interest in Security Engineering, Software Protection, Digital Rights Management, Access Control and Authorization, among other topics. PROTEUS is currently formed by 3 faculty members, 2 Post-doc researchers and 8 PhD students. The group has carried out several projects funded by Public Institutions (IST, FEDER, MCYT, CICYT, Scientific Excellence Research Projects of the Regional Government of Andalusia, etc.) and private companies (T-Systems, Optimi-Vodafone, Banesto, Sadiel, Ingenia, etc.), and has participated in projects of the V and the VI Framework Programme (CASENET, UBISEC, GST, SERENITY, iAccess and GREDIA), as well as in current VII Framework Programme (OKKAM, SECFUTUR,

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PASSIVE and ASSERT4SOA). Key personnel that will be involved in the projects. Antonio Maña received his MSc and PhD degrees in Computer Engineering from the University of Málaga in 1994 and 2003, respectively. In 1995 he joined the Department of Computer Science of the University of Málaga where he is currently Professor. His current research activities include security and software engineering; semantic web security; trust management, information and network security; software protection and DRM. He has an extensive experience in applying semantic technologies to the field of security being co-author of the Semantic Access Control model. He has more than 70 peer-reviewed publications. He has participated in several EU funded projects and is currently the Scientific Director of the FP6 SERENITY project and the UMAs principal investigator of FP6 GST and GREDIA and FP7 OKKAM projects. Prof. Maña is member of the Editorial Board of the Intl. Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics (IJESDF) and reviewer for several other international journals. He is member of different professional and scientific societies and workgroups and is actively involved in the organisation of research and educational activities. Hristo Koshutanski received M.Sc. in Mathematics from Plovdiv University “Paisii Hilendarski” in 2001 and Ph.D. in Information and Communication Technology from University of Trento in 2005. He has worked as a post doc researcher in the field of security and trust at CREATE-NET center from Sept 2005 to Sept 2006. He is currently a post doc researcher in computer science department at the University of Malaga. During his Ph.D., he developed a novel access control model that bridges artificial intelligence reasoning with security and privacy aspects of servers protecting their resources. In 2005 he won the E-NEXT SATIN award (The European Doctoral School of Advanced Topics In Networking) for doctoral research and in August 2005 he was a lecturer at ESSLLI'05 European summer school. Expanding his work on semantic interoperability of access control, Dr. Koshutanski won EU Marie Curie EIF Fellowship with host institution University of Malaga for the period March 2007- March 2009. He has also participated and contributed to EU funded projects ONE, OPAALS, GST-SPAY, and WASP. His research interests include distributed access control models, trust management techniques for digital credential negotiation, semantics of access control, digital identity and privacy management. He has co-authored a number of scientific papers. Antonio Muñoz received M.Sc. in Computer Science in 2005 and his Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence and Software Engineering in 2010, both from University of Málaga. He is currently a as researcher in computer science department at the University of Málaga. He has also participated and contributed to EU funded projects Ubisec, Serenity, OKKAM and PASSIVE. His research interests include cryptographic hardware, mobile agent protection, and application of smart cards to digital contents commerce, software protection and Digital Rights Management systems. He has co-authored a number of scientific papers and book chapters.

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Expertise offered (related to the topic)

The group has extensive experience in Information Security, with a special focus on Security Engineering, Software protection, Access Control, Dynamic and Evolvable Security, Payment as well as management of Identity, Attribute and Software Digital Certificates, with applications to Ambient Intelligence, Dynamic Coalitions, Grids, Service Oriented Computing, Cloud Computing, Virtualization, and Embedded Systems.

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Organization: CITIC

Contact Details

Organization CITIC

Contact Person Desirée Bellido Toré

Full Address C/ Marie Curie, 6

Postcode 29590 City Málaga Tel. +34 952 028 610 Fax +34 951 231 029 Email [email protected]

Web address www.citic.es

Area or Topic of interest

Call identifier FP7-SEC-2012

Topic (as stated in the Work Programme)

SEC-2012.3.4-2 Research and validation for sub-surface fingerprint live scanners

Profile of Partner(s) Offered

Role in the project

Research Training Tech. development Management Dissemination Demonstration Other:

Type of organization

University Research Organization SME Other: Enterprise (non SME)

Entity profile

CITIC is a Technological Centre located in the South of Spain, recognized by the Regional Minister of Economy, Innovation and Science in Andalusia and the Spanish Minister of Science and Innovation. CITIC is focused on the development of ICT for enterprises and citizens of its environment, and applies it to several fields like eHealth, Security and Trust, Computational Models, Wireless and Mobile Communications and interactive Digital Television. CITIC has its own Technology Transfer Office (TTO) that interacts with enterprises, Universities and entities interested in the results of the finished projects, and is continuously looking for new opportunities of valuable collaboration with entities around the world.

Expertise offered (related to the topic)

In the scope of a big national project, CITIC participated in the processing of the biometrical aspects, including fingerprints to identify citizens using the electronic passport. Its researchers implemented all the algorithms needed to deal with this information, they also implemented special measures to improve the security of these documents to avoid they can be read using standard readers to steal the information contained in them. It is a main issue not only to obtain and process the biometrics data but also to storage them securely.

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Organization: IActive Intelligent Solutions

Contact Details

Organization IActive Intelligent Solutions Contact Person Oscar J. Garcia Perez

Full Address Avd. de la Innovacion 1, Armilla, Granada, Spain

Postcode 18100 City Armilla Tel. +34 902 030 093 Fax +34 958 750 571 Email [email protected] Web address http://iactivecompany.com

Area or Topic of interest Call identifier FP7-SEC-2012-1

Topic (as stated in the Work Programme)

SEC-2012.4.1-1 Preparedness for and management of large scale fires - Integration Project

Profile of Partner(s) Offered

Role in the project

Research Training Tech. development Management Dissemination Demonstration Other:

Type of organization

University Research Organization SME Other: Enterprise (non SME)

Entity profile

IActive Intelligent Solutions is a Spanish SME TIC located in Granada in the Andalusian region. The company is specialized in cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence automated planning and scheduling technology and in the development of tools to enable its application on the market. The company was founded in 2006 as a spin-off of Computer Sciences and Artificial Intelligence department of the University of Granada. IActive research is oriented towards the development and supply of Smart Process Management technology – SPM. SPM allows a technical expert to graphically encode structured and unstructured business information (domain objects, protocols and business rules) that afterwards can be used for automatically obtain a plan that meet the business goals, improving the precision, coherence, security and flexibility of the complex decisions taken by the expert in the given scenario. This technology is being successfully applied in a wide range of domains from crisis management to automatically obtain touristic city visit plans. The SPM technology developed by the company has been widely lauded and has received several national and international research and business awards. Although IActive has not previously participate with success in FP7 we have previously collaborated presenting proposals. We count in our personnel with scientific PhD and we have experience with other research programs and have collaboration agreements with other universities and international research centers.

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Expertise offered (related to the topic)

Large fires constitute a big problem in Europe especially in southern countries. IActive currently is using its technology in collaboration with Andalusian regional government, in a research project called SIADEX [1]. SIADEX is an intelligent agent used in forest fire fighting that address some of the problems presented in the topic:

Disaster management, operational and tactical response. IActive uses its technology to model all the elements presented in a large fire, like fire fighting resources, “blue light” resources, organizational units, facilities, infrastructures, urban areas, ecological interest areas … and the procedures and rules used to extinguish the fire and protect relevant areas. IActive uses all this modeled knowledge, using automated planning and scheduling techniques, to help command technical personnel to automatically build a plan that satisfied operational chief goals, and satisfied aspects like, security, robustness, logistics, costs, and legal issues.

Fire monitoring. Obtained plan is distributed among the field forces and is monitored in the operations control center, using IActive communication and monitoring platform. When a planned activity fails in its execution, then an alert message is launched and the plan repaired.

Operational procedures learning and standardization. In large fires different regional, national and even international organizations should collaborate. It is very important that only one chain of command exists in the incident and that all the field forces share the same information and terminology and act in the same coordinated way. It is very important to standardize operational procedures across regions and countries. These procedures could also be used as learning knowledge base for new staff. IActive has previous experience in modeling such operational procedures and can offer its expertise.

IActive not only offered its research capacities, and previous experience, we also have contacts with Spanish regional and national government authorities, and companies that would be also interested in participate in this project. [1] http://www.iactive.es/success-cases/emergency-management/

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Organization: CITIC

Contact Details

Organization CITIC

Contact Person Desirée Bellido Toré

Full Address C/ Marie Curie, 6

Postcode 29590 City Málaga Tel. +34 952 028 610 Fax +34 951 231 029 Email [email protected]

Web address www.citic.es

Area or Topic of interest

Call identifier FP7-SEC-2012

Topic (as stated in the Work Programme)

SEC-2012.4.1-2 Psycho social support in Crisis Management

Profile of Partner(s) Offered

Role in the project

Research Training Tech. development Management Dissemination Demonstration Other:

Type of organization

University Research Organization SME Other: Enterprise (non SME)

Entity profile

CITIC is a Technological Centre located in the South of Spain, recognized by the Regional Minister of Economy, Innovation and Science in Andalusia and the Spanish Minister of Science and Innovation. CITIC is focused on the development of ICT for enterprises and citizens of its environment, and applies it to several fields like eHealth, Security and Trust, Computational Models, Wireless and Mobile Communications and interactive Digital Television. CITIC has its own Technology Transfer Office (TTO) that interacts with enterprises, Universities and entities interested in the results of the finished projects, and is continuously looking for new opportunities of valuable collaboration with entities around the world.

Expertise offered (related to the topic)

CITIC has worked in some projects with Social Networks, thank to this knowledge CITIC could integrate Psycho-social instruments to deal with the consequences of dramatic crisis like terrorist attacks or natural disasters in order to reduce the suffering of society. It can be applied techniques like data-mining or statistical control to study the behavior of users.

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Organization: AERIAM TECHNOLOGIES S.L.

Contact Details Organization AERIAM TECHNOLOGIES S.L. Contact Person JUAN JOSÉ TORRES TRELLA

Full Address MARIA CURIE, 10. PARQUE TECNOLOGICO DE ANDALUCIA.

Postcode 29590 City MÁLAGA Tel. +34 902060106 Fax +34 952020174 Email [email protected] Web address www.aeriam.com

Area or Topic of interest Call identifier FP7 Cooperation Workprogramme Security WP 2012

Topic (as stated in the Work Programme)

SEC-2012.4.2-2 Situational awareness guidance and evacuation systems for large crowds, including crowds unpredictable behaviour

Profile of Partner(s) Offered

Role in the project

Research Training Tech. development Management Dissemination Demonstration Other:

Type of organization

University Research Organization SME Other: Enterprise (non SME)

Entity profile

AERIAM (www.aeriam.com) was born in November 2003 adding IT and communication technology, specialising in the processes, infrastructures and systems that airport, aeronautical industries and building and infrastructure technologies require to operate safely and efficiently. At AERIAM we offer our knowledge and innovation capability to guarantee that the passenger’s experience is satisfactory. Before offering a standard solution our consultant experience comes into play, listening to all the agents that develop activity in an airport: the management personnel, the airlines, the ground handling operators and the auxiliary services companies. These people give us the keys to establish what is necessary and we find the way to put it into practice. This way of working, focused on the development of “turnkey” solutions has lead to the development of our large technological product portfolio, focused on improving the airport user experience in three aspects: Passenger attention Monitoring and control of service quality levels Management in real time

AERIAM has implemented and maintains a quality and environmental system based on the UNE-EN-ISO 9001:2008, UNE-EN-ISO 14001:2004, OHSAS:18001, UNE-EN-ISO 27001. AERIAM is Microsoft Partner Gold.

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Expertise offered (related to the topic)

AERIAM develops solutions to improve passenger experience and airport/ transport operations: Monitoring systems (CCTV and SCADA) to improve passenger flow in Terminals. Software and hardware solutions to integrate all systems needed in a Crisis

Room. Multimedia information systems for passenger including integration with

airport systems (digital signalling, PA systems, etc.) Real time mobility solutions to manage different services at airports (handling,

security, cleaning service, disabled, air bridge) Monitoring systems to control SLA of Handling and Airlines. Airport baggage identification systems (RFID) Automatic reading of Aircraft registration in runways.

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Organization: IActive Intelligent Solutions

Contact Details

Organization IActive Intelligent Solutions Contact Person Oscar J. Garcia Perez

Full Address Avd. de la Innovacion 1, Armilla, Granada, Spain

Postcode 18100 City Armilla Tel. +34 902 030 093 Fax +34 958 750 571 Email [email protected] Web address http://iactivecompany.com

Area or Topic of interest Call identifier FP7-SEC-2012-1

Topic (as stated in the Work Programme)

SEC-2012.4.2-2 Situational awareness guidance and evacuation systems for large crowds, including crowds unpredictable behaviour - Integration Project

Profile of Partner(s) Offered

Role in the project

Research Training Tech. development Management Dissemination Demonstration Other:

Type of organization

University Research Organization SME Other: Enterprise (non SME)

Entity profile

IActive Intelligent Solutions is a Spanish SME TIC located in Granada in the Andalusian region. The company is specialized in cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence automated planning and scheduling technology and in the development of tools to enable its application on the market. The company was founded in 2006 as a spin-off of Computer Sciences and Artificial Intelligence department of the University of Granada. IActive research is oriented towards the development and supply of Smart Process Management technology – SPM. SPM allows a technical expert to graphically encode structured and unstructured business information (domain objects, protocols and business rules) that afterwards can be used for automatically obtain a plan that meet the business goals, improving the precision, coherence, security and flexibility of the complex decisions taken by the expert in the given scenario. This technology is being successfully applied in a wide range of domains from crisis management to automatically obtain touristic city visit plans. The SPM technology developed by the company has been widely lauded and has received several national and international research and business awards. Although IActive has not previously participated with success in FP7 we have previously presented proposals. We count in our personnel with scientific PhD and we have experience with other research programs and have collaboration agreements with other universities and international research centers.

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Expertise offered (related to the topic)

In a large scale evacuation scenario time response is crucial for minimize collateral damage, so technologies that can reduce the time of planning and organizational response are very important. IActive has previous experience working in collaboration with the Spanish Military Emergency Unit (UME) researching a prototype based on planning and scheduling techniques to develop evacuation plans in case of floods, large fires or nuclear, chemical or biological emergencies. In this prototype some of the objectives are common with those presented in the topic.

Our technology allows the person in charge to establish a set of goals, and using a knowledge base consisting of previously modeled procedures and rules and an ontology of domain objects automatically propose a tentative optimal evacuation plan taking into account aspects like, legal and ethical issues, security of the citizens and field staff, costs, robustness, resources and logistics, reducing time of response and human error.

The environment is dynamic in the sense that some aspects of the crisis scenario and even the crowds can be uncontrollable. Our technology is able to quickly repair the plan to adapt to the new situation.

The plan, as is digitally available, can be distributed between field staff and even between the citizens in a personalized way using multimedia technologies.

We also have a control and monitoring tool that assures that the plan is being executed as expected. In the case of an unexpected event, the plan could be repaired.

IActive offered its research capacities, and previous experience, implementing and modeling this type of crisis scenarios. Modeling the knowledge in this domain is very important to be able to share common terms, and standardize the operation. We also have contacts with Spanish national military authorities, and other national companies that would be also interested in participate in this project.

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Organization: AERIAM TECHNOLOGIES S.L.

Contact Details

Organization AERIAM TECHNOLOGIES S.L. Contact Person JUAN JOSÉ TORRES TRELLA

Full Address MARIA CURIE, 10. PARQUE TECNOLOGICO DE ANDALUCIA.

Postcode 29590 City MÁLAGA Tel. +34 902060106 Fax +34 952020174 Email [email protected] Web address www.aeriam.com

Area or Topic of interest Call identifier FP7 Cooperation Work Programme Security WP 2012

Topic (as stated in the Work Programme)

SEC-2012.4.2-3 Post crisis lesson exercise

Profile of Partner(s) Offered

Role in the project

Research Training Tech. development Management Dissemination Demonstration Other:

Type of organization

University Research Organization SME Other: Enterprise (non SME)

Entity profile

AERIAM (www.aeriam.com) was born in November 2003 adding IT and communication technology, specialising in the processes, infrastructures and systems that airports, aeronautical industries and building and infrastructure technologies require to operate safely and efficiently. At AERIAM we offer our knowledge and innovation capability to guarantee that the passenger’s experience is satisfactory. Before offering a standard solution our consultant experience comes into play, listening to all the agents that develop activity in an airport: the management personnel, the airlines, the ground handling operators and the auxiliary services companies. These people give us the keys to establish what is necessary and we find the way to put it into practice. This way of working, focused on the development of “turnkey” solutions has lead to the development of our large technological product portfolio, focused on improving the airport user experience in three aspects: Passenger attention Monitoring and control of service quality levels Management in real time

AERIAM has implemented and maintains a quality and environmental system based on the UNE-EN-ISO 9001:2008, UNE-EN-ISO 14001:2004, OHSAS:18001, UNE-EN-ISO 27001. AERIAM is Microsoft Partner Gold.

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Expertise offered (related to the topic)

AERIAM develops solutions to improve passenger experience and airport/ transport operations: Software and hardware solutions to integrate all systems needed in a Crisis

Room. Real time mobility solutions to manage different services at airports (handling,

security, cleaning service, disabled, air bridge) Monitoring systems (CCTV and SCADA) to improve passenger flow in Terminals. Multimedia information systems for passenger including integration with

airport systems. Monitoring systems to control SLA of Handling and Airlines. Airport baggage identification systems (RFID) Automatic reading of Aircraft registration in runways.

Previous FP experience

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Organization: CITIC

Contact Details

Organization CITIC

Contact Person Desirée Bellido Toré

Full Address C/ Marie Curie, 6

Postcode 29590 City Málaga Tel. +34 952 028 610 Fax +34 951 231 029 Email [email protected]

Web address www.citic.es

Area or Topic of interest

Call identifier FP7-SEC-2012

Topic (as stated in the Work Programme)

SEC-2012.5.2-1 Preparation of the next generation of PPDR communication network

Profile of Partner(s) Offered

Role in the project

Research Training Tech. development Management Dissemination Demonstration Other:

Type of organization

University Research Organization SME Other: Enterprise (non SME)

Entity profile

CITIC is a Technological Centre located in the South of Spain, recognized by the Regional Minister of Economy, Innovation and Science in Andalusia and the Spanish Minister of Science and Innovation. CITIC is focused on the development of ICT for enterprises and citizens of its environment, and applies it to several fields like eHealth, Security and Trust, Computational Models, Wireless and Mobile Communications and interactive Digital Television. CITIC has its own Technology Transfer Office (TTO) that interacts with enterprises, Universities and entities interested in the results of the finished projects, and is continuously looking for new opportunities of valuable collaboration with entities around the world.

Expertise offered (related to the topic)

CITIC has much experience working with different protocol wireless, low power, secure, multimodal (PLC, Wifi, ZigBee, Bluetooth,…), and its researchers have done especial effort to implement secure solutions, because some data have to be transmitted through non-friendly environments like electric power lines, or spaces with limitations of the electronic emissions like hospitals. This expertise can be applied to new solutions to merge security of the communication with new and modern protocols to speed up communications for security forces.

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Organization: University of Malaga

Contact Details

Organization Universidad de Málaga Contact Person Margot Milán Velasco

Full Address OTRI - Universidad de Málaga. Edf. Institutos Universitarios (PTA) C/ Severo Ochoa, 4

Postcode 29590 City Campanillas (Málaga) Tel. +34 952 13 29 74 Fax +34 952 13 10 21 Email [email protected] Web address www.otri.uma.es

Area or Topic of interest Call identifier FP7-SEC-2012-1

Topic (as stated in the Work Programme)

SEC-2012.5.2-1 Preparation of the next generation of PPDR communication network - Capability Project

Profile of Partner(s) Offered

Role in the project

Research Training Tech. development Management Dissemination Demonstration Other:

Type of organization

University Research Organization SME Other: Enterprise (non SME)

Entity profile

The University of Málaga (UMA) has about 35.000 students and is located on two campuses. The Computer Science Department of the University of Málaga is formed by 121 members including full, associate and assistant professors, instructors and fellows. PROTEUS research group is part of the Software Engineering Group (GISUM). Formed in 1990, the main activities of GISUM are related to Software Engineering applied to Distributed Systems. GISUM has been awarded the topmost grade (“group of excellence”) by the Regional Government of Andalusia. One of the most active lines of GISUM, where PROTEUS is positioned, is “Security in Distributed Systems and Applications”, which focuses on different aspects of Internet security, with special interest in Security Engineering, Software Protection, Digital Rights Management, Access Control and Authorization, among other topics. PROTEUS is currently formed by 3 faculty members, 2 Post-doc researchers and 8 PhD students. The group has carried out several projects funded by Public Institutions (IST, FEDER, MCYT, CICYT, Scientific Excellence Research Projects of the Regional Government of Andalusia, etc.) and private companies (T-Systems, Optimi-Vodafone, Banesto, Sadiel, Ingenia, etc.), and has participated in projects of the V and the VI Framework Programme (CASENET, UBISEC, GST, SERENITY, iAccess and GREDIA), as well as in current VII Framework Programme (OKKAM, SECFUTUR, PASSIVE and ASSERT4SOA).

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Key personnel that will be involved in the projects. Antonio Maña received his MSc and PhD degrees in Computer Engineering from the University of Málaga in 1994 and 2003, respectively. In 1995 he joined the Department of Computer Science of the University of Málaga where he is currently Professor. His current research activities include security and software engineering; semantic web security; trust management, information and network security; software protection and DRM. He has an extensive experience in applying semantic technologies to the field of security being co-author of the Semantic Access Control model. He has more than 70 peer-reviewed publications. He has participated in several EU funded projects and is currently the Scientific Director of the FP6 SERENITY project and the UMAs principal investigator of FP6 GST and GREDIA and FP7 OKKAM projects. Prof. Maña is member of the Editorial Board of the Intl. Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics (IJESDF) and reviewer for several other international journals. He is member of different professional and scientific societies and workgroups and is actively involved in the organisation of research and educational activities. Hristo Koshutanski received M.Sc. in Mathematics from Plovdiv University “Paisii Hilendarski” in 2001 and Ph.D. in Information and Communication Technology from University of Trento in 2005. He has worked as a post doc researcher in the field of security and trust at CREATE-NET center from Sept 2005 to Sept 2006. He is currently a post doc researcher in computer science department at the University of Malaga. During his Ph.D., he developed a novel access control model that bridges artificial intelligence reasoning with security and privacy aspects of servers protecting their resources. In 2005 he won the E-NEXT SATIN award (The European Doctoral School of Advanced Topics In Networking) for doctoral research and in August 2005 he was a lecturer at ESSLLI'05 European summer school. Expanding his work on semantic interoperability of access control, Dr. Koshutanski won EU Marie Curie EIF Fellowship with host institution University of Malaga for the period March 2007- March 2009. He has also participated and contributed to EU funded projects ONE, OPAALS, GST-SPAY, and WASP. His research interests include distributed access control models, trust management techniques for digital credential negotiation, semantics of access control, digital identity and privacy management. He has co-authored a number of scientific papers. Antonio Muñoz received M.Sc. in Computer Science in 2005 and his Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence and Software Engineering in 2010, both from University of Málaga. He is currently a as researcher in computer science department at the University of Málaga. He has also participated and contributed to EU funded projects Ubisec, Serenity, OKKAM and PASSIVE. His research interests include cryptographic hardware, mobile agent protection, and application of smart cards to digital contents commerce, software protection and Digital Rights Management systems. He has co-authored a number of scientific papers and book chapters.

Expertise offered (related to the topic)

The group has extensive experience in Information Security, with a special focus on Security Engineering, Software protection, Access Control, Dynamic and Evolvable Security, Payment as well as management of Identity, Attribute and Software Digital Certificates, with applications to Ambient Intelligence, Dynamic Coalitions, Grids, Service Oriented Computing, Cloud Computing, Virtualization, and Embedded Systems.

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Previous FP experience

Yes No

(If “yes”, please indicate project acronyms: CASENET, UBISEC, SERENITY, GST, iAccess, GREDIA, OKKAM, SECFUTUR, PASSIVE, ASSERT4SOA)

I agree to the publication of my data.

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Organization: University of Malaga

Contact Details

Organization Universidad de Málaga Contact Person Margot Milán Velasco

Full Address OTRI - Universidad de Málaga. Edf. Institutos Universitarios (PTA) C/ Severo Ochoa, 4

Postcode 29590 City Campanillas (Málaga) Tel. +34 952 13 29 74 Fax +34 952 13 10 21 Email [email protected] Web address www.otri.uma.es

Area or Topic of interest Call identifier FP7-SEC-2012-1

Topic (as stated in the Work Programme)

SEC-2012.5.3-1 Embedded protection of security systems and anti-tampering technologies - Capability Project

Profile of Partner(s) Offered

Role in the project

Research Training Tech. development Management Dissemination Demonstration Other:

Type of organization

University Research Organization SME Other: Enterprise (non SME)

Entity profile

The University of Málaga (UMA) has about 35.000 students and is located on two campuses. The Computer Science Department of the University of Málaga is formed by 121 members including full, associate and assistant professors, instructors and fellows. PROTEUS research group is part of the Software Engineering Group (GISUM). Formed in 1990, the main activities of GISUM are related to Software Engineering applied to Distributed Systems. GISUM has been awarded the topmost grade (“group of excellence”) by the Regional Government of Andalusia. One of the most active lines of GISUM, where PROTEUS is positioned, is “Security in Distributed Systems and Applications”, which focuses on different aspects of Internet security, with special interest in Security Engineering, Software Protection, Digital Rights Management, Access Control and Authorization, among other topics. PROTEUS is currently formed by 3 faculty members, 2 Post-doc researchers and 8 PhD students. The group has carried out several projects funded by Public Institutions (IST, FEDER, MCYT, CICYT, Scientific Excellence Research Projects of the Regional Government of Andalusia, etc.) and private companies (T-Systems, Optimi-Vodafone, Banesto, Sadiel, Ingenia, etc.), and has participated in projects of the V and the VI Framework Programme (CASENET, UBISEC, GST, SERENITY, iAccess and GREDIA), as well as in current VII Framework Programme (OKKAM, SECFUTUR, PASSIVE and ASSERT4SOA).

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Key personnel that will be involved in the projects. Antonio Maña received his MSc and PhD degrees in Computer Engineering from the University of Málaga in 1994 and 2003, respectively. In 1995 he joined the Department of Computer Science of the University of Málaga where he is currently Professor. His current research activities include security and software engineering; semantic web security; trust management, information and network security; software protection and DRM. He has an extensive experience in applying semantic technologies to the field of security being co-author of the Semantic Access Control model. He has more than 70 peer-reviewed publications. He has participated in several EU funded projects and is currently the Scientific Director of the FP6 SERENITY project and the UMAs principal investigator of FP6 GST and GREDIA and FP7 OKKAM projects. Prof. Maña is member of the Editorial Board of the Intl. Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics (IJESDF) and reviewer for several other international journals. He is member of different professional and scientific societies and workgroups and is actively involved in the organisation of research and educational activities. Hristo Koshutanski received M.Sc. in Mathematics from Plovdiv University “Paisii Hilendarski” in 2001 and Ph.D. in Information and Communication Technology from University of Trento in 2005. He has worked as a post doc researcher in the field of security and trust at CREATE-NET center from Sept 2005 to Sept 2006. He is currently a post doc researcher in computer science department at the University of Malaga. During his Ph.D., he developed a novel access control model that bridges artificial intelligence reasoning with security and privacy aspects of servers protecting their resources. In 2005 he won the E-NEXT SATIN award (The European Doctoral School of Advanced Topics In Networking) for doctoral research and in August 2005 he was a lecturer at ESSLLI'05 European summer school. Expanding his work on semantic interoperability of access control, Dr. Koshutanski won EU Marie Curie EIF Fellowship with host institution University of Malaga for the period March 2007- March 2009. He has also participated and contributed to EU funded projects ONE, OPAALS, GST-SPAY, and WASP. His research interests include distributed access control models, trust management techniques for digital credential negotiation, semantics of access control, digital identity and privacy management. He has co-authored a number of scientific papers. Antonio Muñoz received M.Sc. in Computer Science in 2005 and his Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence and Software Engineering in 2010, both from University of Málaga. He is currently a as researcher in computer science department at the University of Málaga. He has also participated and contributed to EU funded projects Ubisec, Serenity, OKKAM and PASSIVE. His research interests include cryptographic hardware, mobile agent protection, and application of smart cards to digital contents commerce, software protection and Digital Rights Management systems. He has co-authored a number of scientific papers and book chapters.

Expertise offered (related to the topic)

The group has extensive experience in Information Security, with a special focus on Security Engineering, Software protection, Access Control, Dynamic and Evolvable Security, Payment as well as management of Identity, Attribute and Software Digital Certificates, with applications to Ambient Intelligence, Dynamic Coalitions, Grids,

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Service Oriented Computing, Cloud Computing, Virtualization, and Embedded Systems.

Previous FP experience

Yes No

(If “yes”, please indicate project acronyms: CASENET, UBISEC, SERENITY, GST, iAccess, GREDIA, OKKAM, SECFUTUR, PASSIVE, ASSERT4SOA)

I agree to the publication of my data.

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Organization: University of Malaga

Contact Details

Organization Universidad de Málaga Contact Person Margot Milán Velasco

Full Address OTRI - Universidad de Málaga. Edf. Institutos Universitarios (PTA) C/ Severo Ochoa, 4

Postcode 29590 City Campanillas (Málaga) Tel. +34 952 13 29 74 Fax +34 952 13 10 21 Email [email protected] Web address www.otri.uma.es

Area or Topic of interest Call identifier FP7-SEC-2012-1

Topic (as stated in the Work Programme)

SEC-2012.5.3-3 Establishment of a interoperability platform/centre for testing and validating decision and intelligence systems - Network of Excellence

Profile of Partner(s) Offered

Role in the project

Research Training Tech. development Management Dissemination Demonstration Other:

Type of organization

University Research Organization SME Other: Enterprise (non SME)

Entity profile

PROTEUS research group is part of the Software Engineering Group (GISUM). The main activities of GISUM are related to Software Engineering applied to Distributed Systems. GISUM has been awarded the topmost grade (“group of excellence”) by the Regional Government of Andalusia. One of the most active lines of GISUM, where PROTEUS forms one of the is positioned, is “Security in Distributed Systems and Applications” focusing on different aspects of:

Internet security, with special interest in Security Engineering Software Protection Digital Rights Management, Access Control and Authorization

PROTEUS is currently formed by 3 faculty members, 2 Post-doc researchers and 8 PhD students. Key personnel that will be involved in project development: Head of the group, Prof. Dr. Antonio Maña is a well experienced specialist in the field of applied semantic security technologies. He has participated in several EU funded projects and is currently the Scientific Director of the FP6 SERENITY project and the UMAs principal investigator of FP6 GST and GREDIA and FP7 OKKAM projects. Prof. Maña is member of the Editorial Board of the Intl. Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics (IJESDF) and reviewer for several other international journals.

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Hristo Koshutanski is a post doc researcher in computer science department at the University of Malaga. He developed a novel access control model that bridges artificial intelligence reasoning with security and privacy aspects of servers protecting their resources. Dr. Antonio Muñoz is working as post-doc researcher on cryptographic hardware, mobile agent protection and application of smart cards to digital contents commerce, software protection and Digital Rights Management systems. The groups research interests include distributed access control models, trust management techniques for digital credential negotiation, semantics of access control, digital identity and privacy management; security and software engineering; semantic web security; trust management, information and network security; software protection and DRM.

Expertise offered (related to the topic)

The group has extensive experience in Information Security, with a special focus on Security Engineering, Software protection, Access Control, Dynamic and Evolvable Security, Payment as well as management of Identity, Attribute and Software Digital Certificates, with applications to Ambient Intelligence, Dynamic Coalitions, Grids, Service Oriented Computing, Cloud Computing, Virtualization, and Embedded Systems. The group has carried out several projects funded by Public Institutions (IST, FEDER, MCYT, CICYT, Scientific Excellence Research Projects of the Regional Government of Andalusia, etc.) and private companies (T-Systems, Optimi-Vodafone, Banesto, Sadiel, Ingenia, etc.), and has participated in projects of the V and the VI Framework Programme (CASENET, UBISEC, GST, SERENITY, iAccess and GREDIA), as well as in current VII Framework Programme (OKKAM, SECFUTUR, PASSIVE and ASSERT4SOA).

Previous FP experience

Yes No

(If “yes”, please indicate project acronyms: CASENET, UBISEC, SERENITY, GST, iAccess, GREDIA, OKKAM, SECFUTUR, PASSIVE, ASSERT4SOA)

I agree to the publication of my data.

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Organization: CITIC

Contact Details

Organization CITIC

Contact Person Desirée Bellido Toré

Full Address C/ Marie Curie, 6

Postcode 29590 City Málaga Tel. +34 952 028 610 Fax +34 951 231 029 Email [email protected]

Web address www.citic.es

Area or Topic of interest

Call identifier FP7-SEC-2012

Topic (as stated in the Work Programme)

SEC-2012.6.1-3 Use of communication/social media in crisis situations

Profile of Partner(s) Offered

Role in the project

Research Training Tech. development Management Dissemination Demonstration Other:

Type of organization

University Research Organization SME Other: Enterprise (non SME)

Entity profile

CITIC is a Technological Centre located in the South of Spain, recognized by the Regional Minister of Economy, Innovation and Science in Andalusia and the Spanish Minister of Science and Innovation. CITIC is focused on the development of ICT for enterprises and citizens of its environment, and applies it to several fields like eHealth, Security and Trust, Computational Models, Wireless and Mobile Communications and interactive Digital Television. CITIC has its own Technology Transfer Office (TTO) that interacts with enterprises, Universities and entities interested in the results of the finished projects, and is continuously looking for new opportunities of valuable collaboration with entities around the world.

Expertise offered (related to the topic)

This a complex issue, because Social Networks and media are real time evolving systems, the behavior and interests of their users change every minute, and this is not away from reality, it reflects what is happening to that people in that moment. CITIC has experience with data mining, information extraction from different sources and social networks as well, these fields can be joint to extract information in real time about a disaster from the users, so another source of valuable information can be added to already existing ones of the security forces. Thanks to what these users comment or share, a tool shall process the publicly available information from users, process it, and show it in an adequate way to the Security forces or local/regional/national Governments.

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Previous FP experience

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I agree to the publication of my data.


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