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16 05 2025

SUNRISE Proyecto Europeo Resiliencia Infraestructuras Críticas PESI en Talleres Madrid Mayo y Europeo 6-Jun

UPM Eviden (ATOS) socios de PESI organizaron el 4º taller nacional del proyecto europeo de Seguridad y Resiliencia de Infraestructuras Críticas SUNRISE con participación del CNPIC, la Secretaría de PESI (experto invitado en Advisory board) y Operadores de Infraestructuras Críticas (del proyecto e invitados), algunos miembros de PESI.

El taller nacional se celebró en Madrid el 6 de Mayo (en Telefónica) horario de mañana) para socios participantes e invitados exclusivamente.

SUNRISE organiza un nuevo Workshop Paneuropeo que se realizará online el día 6 de Junio a lo largo de la mañana. Si tiene interés en participar, podrá registrarse a través del siguiente enlace.

Interesados en conocer más sobre el Proyecto dirigirse a la Secretaría Técnica Javier Larrañeta ( javier.larraneta (at) pesi-seguridadindustrial (dot) org , móvil 626 55 72 08).

 

Join the SUNRISE project for an EU level workshop focusing on cross border collaboration between critical infrastructure operators (online 6-June).

DATE: Friday, 6TH JUNE 2025

LOCATION: ONLINE. TIME: 9:00 – 13:00 (CET) 

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER 

The SUNRISE project is delighted to invite you to attend its workshop focusing on cross border collaboration between critical infrastructure operators across Europe. This workshop will take place online.

Understanding the impact of a pandemic does not end within national borders, so it is necessary to understand the roles, processes, experiences through the prism of cross-border cooperation between critical infrastructure providers. This EU level workshop will facilitate discussions aimed at supporting cooperation on a cross-border level to exchange best practices, discuss common issues, and find means for critical infrastructure operators to better support each other in crises.

The outcome of the discussions will help understand the current operational environment on cross-border level cooperation, what is still missing, and how we can meet that gap

Please find the draft workshop agenda here

Please find the Information Sheet, Data Protection & Management and Statement of Informed Consent & Permission to Use Information here

Attendance by registration only. 

La Agenda del workshop del día 6 de Mayo fué la siguiente:

10:00-10:15 - Bienvenida  
10:15-10:30 - Presentación de SUNRISE  
10:30-11:15 - Estrategia de SUNRISE  
11:15-12:00 - Planes de Continuidad de Negocio  
12:00-12:30 - Coffee Break  
12:30-13:15 - Directiva relativa a la Resiliencia de las Entidades Críticas  
13:15-13:30 - Conclusión y cierre 

Información del proyecto SUNRISE (web oficial)

About SUNRISE

As Europe continues to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, its citizens and governments are looking ahead to futureproof society’s lifeline structures. The EU-funded SUNRISE project aims to ensure greater availability, reliability, and continuity of critical infrastructures in Europe including transport, energy, water, and healthcare.

From October 2022 to September 2025, 41 partner organisations will work together to develop a suite of novel technologies and solutions that will improve the resilience of these critical infrastructures against the impact of pandemics and other major risks. Coordinated by the Spanish arm of global cloud and digital service company, ATOS IT Solutions and Services Iberia SL, the SUNRISE project has been awarded €10m in funding by the EU’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme. The SUNRISE consortium includes 18 public and private CI operators and authorities.

Objectives:

  • Facilitate active collaboration among CIs within and across European borders, within and across different sectors, between public and private stakeholders
  • Identify pandemic-specific vital services and CIs in Europe, their interactions and dependencies, the risks and cascading effects among them, and effective countermeasures at European level.
  • Develop a comprehensive strategy and a set of mature technologies for CI resilience and business continuity in a pandemic, following the Quintuple Helix innovation model.
  • Pilot the new strategy and technologies in real-world conditions across Europe.
  • Enhance knowledge, awareness, and capacities for unity and resilience in Europe.

new solutions to be developed:

  • Facilitate collaboration, cooperation, and unity among public and private critical infrastructure (CI) operators and competent authorities across different critical sectors and across entire Europe, discouraging them to work in isolation.
  • Understand interdependencies between the CIs and the associated risks and cascading effects among them, enabling the definition of effective measures that are aligned with the needs of societies, economies, and climate, thereby providing for a better preparedness and resilience to future health crises.
  • Minimize the exposure of essential workers with a solution for a risk-based access control to critical facilities.
  • Better forecast and manage rapidly changing demands for vital resources (physical, digital, and human).
  • Increase cyber-physical resilience to ensure a reliable, robust, and continuous operation of digital services.
  • Remotely inspect physical infrastructure to ensure resilience and continuity of critical services during periods with less available skilled workers while addressing more frequent and more extreme natural disasters.

With these, SUNRISE significantly, directly, and immediately increases resilience of CIs, improves safety, wellbeing, and trust of citizens, and supports the move towards climate-friendly operations across Europe.

 

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