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Toolbox for protection
against physical threats

Here you will find the tools from the toolbox for protection against physical threats.

Toolbox for protection against physical threats, including a fine-grain Cyber Access Control – XACML Authorization Engine (FCAC), a Human Presence Detector using WiFi signals (HPD), a Computer Vision Tool (CVT), a Water Quality Sensor Placement Tool (WQSP) and an Access Control System using Electronic Locks (Smart Locks),
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Toolbox of technologies
for protection against physical threats in critical infrastuctures

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Tool description: Fine-grain Cyber Access Control (FCAC)

What is the solution?The Fine-grain Cyber Access Control (FCAC) tool evaluates authorization request for users of the STOP-IT platform and provides rules to be implemented by physical security devices.
What challenges are addressed?– Real-time detection of access control violations

– Correlation of cyber and physical events

What is the innovation?User specified policies to determine who can access which resources and for what purpose.
ContactGustavo Gonzalez (ATOS): gustavo.gonzalez@atos.net
Rodrigo Diaz (ATOS): rodrigo.diaz@atos.net

Tool description: Human Presence Detector using WiFi signals (HPD) 

What is the solution?The Human Presence Detector using WiFi signals (HPD) is a movement detector which can detect the movement of a person in a delimited area just by using the signals generated by at least one commercial WiFi device.
What challenges are addressed?Development of a cheap system, not intrusive with privacy, that works in the absence of light and goes through walls.
What is the innovation?The use of WiFi signals generated by commercial WiFi devices to detect the movement of a person.
ContactJuan Caubet (Eurecat): juan.caubet@eurecat.org
Mario Reyes (Eurecat): mario.reyes@eurecat.org

Tool description: Computer Vision Tool (CVT) 

What is the solution?The Computer Vision Tool (CVT) provides an automatic assessment of actions and behaviours caught on cameras. The tool creates a model that can utilise inputs from multiple cameras, thermal cameras, and even other sources of information, and can detect (classify) movements as normal.
What challenges are addressed?Automated detection of abnormal behaviour using video cameras. The abnormality is modelled based on a specific video stream, and its usual contents.
What is the innovation?Algorithm that can provide information based on the current video stream, without any issues with migration to different streams.
ContactNikos Bakalos (ICCS): bakalosnik@mail.ntua.gr

Tool description: Water Quality Sensor Placement (WQSP) 

What is the solution?The Water Quality Sensor Placement (WQSP) is a tool for enhancing water utilities in placing water quality sensors for establishing a warning system against water contamination network intrusions.
What challenges are addressed?To provide information to assist decision makers for Sensor station locations, tradeoff between the number of sensors and impact measures, evaluation of existing sensor stations impact.
What is the innovation?Can provide data to evaluate sensor failures (e.g. due to a cyber attack).
ContactElad Salomons (Technion): eladsa@technion.ac.il
Avi Ostfeld (Technion): ostfeld@cv.technion.ac.il

Tool description: Access Control System using Electronic Locks (Smart Locks)

What is the solution?The Access Control System using Electronic Locks (Smart Locks) provides users with the ability to arm/disarm the security systems (electronic locks) on the sites on demand, using a mobile APP.
What challenges are addressed?With the help of the system it is possible to track entry of authorized users or enable or disable remote privileges for opening and locking doors. It does not require the implementation of wired or wireless infrastructure and therefore reduces maintenance costs. It increases the safety, is user friendly and flexible, offers navigation to facilities and works with a standalone system, among other things.
What is the innovation?Meklock is an innovative access-control mobile app with a sophisticated management system that interacts with electronic locks.
ContactSaar Afuta (Aplicatzia): saar@aplicatzia.com

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 740610. The publication reflects only the authors’ views and the European Union is not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.
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