Horizon 2020 - societa' sicure, temi e finanziamenti del Work programme 2016-2017

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E’ di oltre 382 milioni di euro il budget del Programma di lavoro provvisorio 2016-2017 della settima sfida sociale di Horizon 2020

La Commissione europea ha pubblicato il Programma di lavoro provvisorio 2016-2017 della settima sfida sociale di Horizon 2020, Secure societies - Protecting freedom and security of Europe and its citizens. La versione definitiva è attesa per metà ottobre.

Il Programma di lavoro si concentra sui temi legati alla sicurezza e alla libertà dei cittadini in Europa. Tra gli strumenti previsti dal Work programme ci sono 3 inviti a presentare proposte (call), suddivisi in vari temi (topic).

1. Call - CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION

  • CIP-01-2016-2017: Prevention, detection, response and mitigation of the combination of physical and cyber threats to the critical infrastructure of Europe

2. Call - SECURITY

Disaster-resilience: safeguarding and securing society

  • SEC-01-DRS-2016: Integrated tools for response planning and scenario building
  • SEC-02-DRS-2016: Situational awareness systems to support civil protection preparation and operational decision making
  • SEC-03-DRS-2016: Validation of biological toxins measurements after an incident:

Development of tools and procedures for quality control

  • SEC-04-DRS-2017: Broadband communication systems
  • SEC-05-DRS-2016-2017: Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) cluster

Fight against crime and Terrorism

  • SEC-06-FCT-2016: Developing a comprehensive approach to violent radicalization in the EU from early understanding to improving protection
  • SEC-07-FCT-2016-2017: Human Factor for the Prevention, Investigation, and Mitigation of criminal and terrorist acts
  • SEC-08-FCT-2016: Forensics techniques on: a) trace qualification, and b) broadened use of DNA
  • SEC-09-FCT-2017: Toolkits integrating tools and techniques for forensic laboratories SEC-10-FCT-2017: Integration of detection capabilities and data fusion with utility providers’ networks
  • SEC-11-FCT-2016: Detection techniques on explosives: Countering an explosive threat, across the timeline of a plot
  • SEC-12-FCT-2016-2017: Technologies for prevention, investigation, and mitigation in the context of fight against crime and terrorism

Border Security and External Security

  • SEC-13–BES–2017: Next generation of information systems to support EU external policies SEC-14-BES–2016: Towards reducing the cost of technologies in land border security applications
  • SEC-15-BES–2017: Risk-based screening at border crossing
  • SEC-16-BES–2017: Through-foliage detection, including in the outermost regions of the EU
  • SEC-17-BES-2017: Architectures and organizations, big data and data analytics for customs risk management of the international goods supply chain trade movements
  • SEC-18-BES–2017: Acceptance of "no gate crossing point solutions"
  • SEC-19-BES-2016: Data fusion for maritime security applications
  • SEC-20-BES-2016: Border Security: autonomous systems and control systems
  • General Matters
  • SEC-21–GM-2016-2017: Pan European Networks of practitioners and other actors in the field of security

3. Call - Digital Security Focus Area

  • DS-01-2016: Assurance and Certification for Trustworthy and Secure ICT systems, services and components
  • DS-02-2016: Cyber Security for SMEs, local public administration and Individuals
  • DS-03-2016: Increasing digital security of health related data on a systemic level
  • DS-04-2016: Economics of Cybersecurity
  • DS-05-2016: EU Cooperation and International Dialogues in Cybersecurity and Privacy

Research and Innovation

  • DS-06-2017: Cryptography
  • DS-07-2017: Addressing Advanced Cyber Security Threats and Threat Actors
  • DS-08-2017: Privacy, Data Protection, Digital Identities

Il programma prevede anche altre misure, tra cui:

  • l'accesso al Fast track to Innovation Pilot Scheme,
  • l'accesso allo Strumento per le PMI,
  • conferenze, workshop e attività di comunicazione.

Il budget provvisorio del Work programme 2016-2017 ammonta a oltre 382 milioni di euro, di cui 185 milioni di euro per il 2016 e 197 milioni di euro per il 2017.

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Bozza del programma di lavoro 2016-2017

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