Training: Courses
CIPRNet Courses
The aim of this An event describes what happens to a component in the CI model if a condition is fulfilled, e.g. the tripping of a transmission line at a certain time.
[Click for more information]event was to perform training and activities for the Critical infrastructure protection (CIP) is the study, design and implemen-tation of measures (pro-action, prevention, preparation, incident response, recovery) aimed to reduce the risk that critical infrastructure fails with serious consequences and..
[Click for more information]Critical Infrastructure Protection community, in order to strengthen the links between different research institutions and create common views. Because the course of Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
[Click for more information]Modelling, See computer simulation.
[Click for more information]Simulation and Analysis of Critical Infrastructures covers a broad area of topics, the Postgraduate Master in Homeland Security tends to focus on the dynamics of technological innovation and the need of adaptive See User-specified behaviour, System-specified behaviour
[Click for more information]behaviour of businesses and markets. Within these dynamics it is possible to narrow the focus even further and learn the skills necessary to work in one of several emerging or well-established industries.
Third CIPRNet Course at Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma
The third CIPRNet Course inside the post graduate Master in Homeland Security (Edition 3, 14th-15th July 2016) offers the opportunity to the attendees to familiarise with the federated See computer simulation.
[Click for more information]simulation tools developed within the CIPRNet project.
The program of the course focuses on basic concepts about MS&A (Modelling, See computer simulation.
[Click for more information]Simulation and Analysis) of Critical Infrastructures (CI), advanced aspects related to federated See computer simulation.
[Click for more information]simulation (day 1) and CIPRTrainer, a training system that allows ‘what if’ analysis for exploring different courses of action in complex crisis situations, developed within the CIPRNet project (day 2, with hands-on exercises). The course covers the following areas:
- "CIPcast - a decision support system for See critical infrastructure
[Click for more information]CI related crisis management" by V. Rosato (ENEA) - "From The European Council Directive 2008/114/EC defines: ‘Critical infrastructure’ (CI) means an asset, system or part thereof located in Member States which is essential for the maintenance of vital societal functions, health, safety, security, economic..
[Click for more information]Critical Infrastructure (CI) Protection to See critical infrastructure
[Click for more information]CI Resilience" by M. Theocharidou (JRC) - "Simulation of See critical infrastructure
[Click for more information]CI: relevant applications" by E. Luiijf (TNO) - "Principal Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
[Click for more information]modelling techniques: applications and limitations" by M. Eid (CEA) - "Modelling and investigating dependencies of CI" by R. Setola (UCBM)
- "Introduction to Federated Simulation" by E. van Veldhoven (TNO)
- "Simulation approaches of System of Systems" by A. Tofani (ENEA)
- "Verification and validation techniques" by E. van Veldhoven (TNO)
- "CIPRTrainer - training the exploration of different courses of action" by E. Rome & J. Xie (Fraunhofer)
- "Federated See computer simulation.
[Click for more information]Simulation in CIPRTrainer" by S. Rilling (Fraunhofer) & E. Kyriakides (UCY) - "Consequence analysis as a basis for what if analysis", by N. Voß (Fraunhofer)
- "CIPRTrainer derailment A scenario consists of a CI model, the initial states of all components and the scenario behaviour that describes the events that happen within the scenario.
[Click for more information]scenario with cross-border aspects" by J. Xie (Fraunhofer) - "CIPRTrainer demonstration and hands-on experience" by E. Rome & B. Sojeva (Fraunhofer)
Second CIPRNet Course at Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma
The second Course inside the post graduate Master in Homeland Security (Edition 2, 9th-10th July 2015) offers the opportunity to the attendees to familiarise with the federated See computer simulation.
[Click for more information]simulation tools developed within the CIPRNet project. The program of the course is based on the design of the general training course and taking into account the results of the participant satisfaction forms. The program is particularly focused on the Decision Support System
[Click for more information]DSS tool developed by ENEA within the CIPRNet project. The course covers the following areas:
- "From The European Council Directive 2008/114/EC defines: ‘Critical infrastructure’ (CI) means an asset, system or part thereof located in Member States which is essential for the maintenance of vital societal functions, health, safety, security, economic..
[Click for more information]Critical Infrastructure (CI) Protection to See critical infrastructure
[Click for more information]CI Resilience" by Dr. M. Theocharidou (JRC) - "Simulation of See critical infrastructure
[Click for more information]CI: relevant applications" by E. Luiijf (TNO) - "Principal Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
[Click for more information]modelling techniques: applications and limitations" by Prof. M. Eid (CEA) - "Modelling and investigating dependencies of CI" by Prof. R. Setola (UCBM)
- "Simulation approaches of System of Systems" by Dr. A. Tofani (ENEA)
- "Introduction to Federated Simulation" by E. van Veldhoven (TNO)
- "Modelling, See computer simulation.
[Click for more information]simulation and analysis techniques for CIP" by M. Tesei (UCBM) - "Verification and validation techniques" by E. van Veldhoven (TNO)
- "Cyber threats to CI" by Dr. R. Kozik (UTP)
- "Introduction to Decision Support Systems" by Dr. M. C. De Maggio (UCBM)
- "DSS and outcome of an event affecting objectives
[Click for more information]Consequence Analysis" by Dr. V. Rosato (ENEA) - "Geographical information systems for visualisation and analysis" by Dr. M. Pollino (ENEA)
- "Events prediction and environmental sensing" by Dr. M. Pollino (ENEA)
- "An Electric-SCADA based See conceptual model
[Click for more information]model to implement reconfiguration procedures in Electric Distribution grids" by Dr. A. Di Pietro (ENEA) - "Application of system of systems See conceptual model
[Click for more information]model for (inter)dependency analysis in large scenarios" by Dr. A. Tofani (ENEA) - "Risk analysis tools for events and damages simulations" by Dr. M. Pollino (ENEA)
- "Introduction to CIPRNet" by Prof. R. Setola (UCBM)
First CIPRNet Course at Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma
The first CIPRNet Course in Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
[Click for more information]Modelling, See computer simulation.
[Click for more information]Simulation and Analysis of Critical Infrastructures (Edition 1) has been held inside the Master in Homeland Security on 10th-11th July 2014 at UCBM Headquarters, Rome, Italy. In this 1.5-day training An event describes what happens to a component in the CI model if a condition is fulfilled, e.g. the tripping of a transmission line at a certain time.
[Click for more information]event, basic concepts about MS&A (Modelling, See computer simulation.
[Click for more information]Simulation and Analysis) of Critical Infrastructures (CI) and advanced aspects related to federated See computer simulation.
[Click for more information]simulation and the use of the Open Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
[Click for more information]Modelling Interface (OpenMI) have been illustrated in a multi-disciplinary framework. Experts from the multi-disciplinary FP7 network CIPRNet presented the lectures. The course covered the following areas:
- "Modelling and investigating dependencies of CI" by Prof. R. Setola (UCBM)
- "Simulation of The European Council Directive 2008/114/EC defines: ‘Critical infrastructure’ (CI) means an asset, system or part thereof located in Member States which is essential for the maintenance of vital societal functions, health, safety, security, economic..
[Click for more information]Critical Infrastructure (CI): relevant applications" by E. Luiijf (TNO) - "OpenMI Introduction, basic concepts and live demonstration" by Dr. B. Becker and Dr. A. Burzel (Deltares)
- "Hybrid engineering/phenomenological approach to simulate system of systems" by Prof. J. Martí (UBC)
- "Topological properties of complex networks and their relevance for CI" by Dr. V. Rosato (ENEA)
- "Modelling, See computer simulation.
[Click for more information]simulation and analysis techniques for CIP" by Dr E. Rome (Fraunhofer) - "Principal Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
[Click for more information]modelling techniques: applications and limitations" by Professor M. Eid (CEA) - "Introduction to the Decision Support System
[Click for more information]DSS in the area of effect of uncertainty on objectives
[Click for more information]risk management of CI" by Dr V. Rosato (ENEA) - "From Critical infrastructure protection (CIP) is the study, design and implemen-tation of measures (pro-action, prevention, preparation, incident response, recovery) aimed to reduce the risk that critical infrastructure fails with serious consequences and..
[Click for more information]critical infrastructure protection to The European Council Directive 2008/114/EC defines: ‘Critical infrastructure’ (CI) means an asset, system or part thereof located in Member States which is essential for the maintenance of vital societal functions, health, safety, security, economic..
[Click for more information]critical infrastructure resilience" by Dr. M. Theocharidou (JRC) - "Introduction to federated simulation" by E. van Veldhoven (TNO)
- "Geographical information systems for visualisation and analysis" by Dr. M. Pollino (ENEA)
- "Verification and validation techniques" by E. van Veldhoven (TNO)
- "Phenomenological approaches to simulate system of systems" by Dr. A. Tofani (ENEA)
- "Events prediction and environmental sensing" by Dr. A. Zijderveld (Deltares)
- "Introduction to CIPRNet" by Dr. E. Rome (Fraunhofer)