Title
RBOC N+ - Resilience Beyond Observed Capabilities

CoPED ID
7c7b9ad7-b67b-4022-904d-b370e8d999ee

Status
Active


Value
£9,149,730

Start Date
March 21, 2022

End Date
March 20, 2025

Description

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The RBOC (Resilience Beyond Observed Capabilities) Network Plus will create new knowledge, new capabilities and new opportunities for collaboration to help the UK prepare for security threats in the coming decades. The starting point is a scenario of a catastrophic attack on digital and energy networks in the year 2051. RBOC N+ will convene some of the UK's leading experts in engineering, physical sciences, mathematics, health sciences, social and behavioural sciences, arts and humanities, and cross-disciplinary topics such as AI, security studies and urban planning, together with government and industry, to refine, deepen and test this scenario and to use it to create immersive simulations.

These simulations will support 'Reverse COBR' workshops, in which government, industry and academia will work back from the scenario's impacts to understand how they developed and what could have been done to prevent and mitigate them. This and other outputs - a flexible research fund, community events, an online platform developed and maintained by a project partner - will develop insights, innovate and create impact in response to possible and likely security threats and capabilities. Insights will come from the network's investigation into what capabilities, techniques and vulnerabilities could be exploited by adversaries to mount high-impact attacks against the UK, and what capabilities could be used by public authorities to prepare for and respond to them. Innovation will come from original research using novel combinations of disciplines and methods, from new relationships between researchers and policy makers and practitioners in government and industry, and from a prototype simulator for modelling the scenario with outputs addressing policy and practice implications, technology requirements and research gaps. Impact will come from the creation of new understanding and capabilities for government and industry to prepare for, respond to, and mitigate the impacts of major attacks from hostile actors through research, academic engagement, cross-sectoral partnerships and a host of technological, organisational, legal and behavioural capabilities ready for practitioner use. RBOC N+ will deliver a simulation toolkit with tools, concepts, definitions, problem spaces and a digital application designed specifically for policy-makers and practitioners. And RBOC's impact will be sustainable: RBOC's demonstrable return on investment will stimulate and support applications for continued funding, through grant applications and direct investment from industry, policy makers and practitioners.

RBOC N+ will respond to eight challenge areas, each being an important theme of future security threats or responses. 'Adversary Capabilities' will investigate how the UK's enemies may be able to attack, while 'Our Capabilities' will address how the UK can prepare and respond, particularly through technology. The 'Physical Environment' challenge area will explore how cities will change by the 2050s, and 'Societal Challenges' will address potential developments in the social and political contexts. 'Responding and Decision-Making' will examine organisational and policy responses. 'Data, Information and Communications Infrastructure' will explore developments in enabling digital technologies, infrastructures and resources. To ensure that RBOC and its outputs manage security and ethical risks in ways that maintain trust, the final challenge area addresses 'Responsible Innovation and Trusted Research'.

David McIlhatton PI_PER
Joseph Lindley COI_PER
Emma Barrett COI_PER
Martin Innes COI_PER
Pierluigi Mancarella COI_PER
Joan Condell COI_PER
Duncan Shaw COI_PER
James Sullivan COI_PER
Rachel Monaghan COI_PER
Ardi Janjeva COI_PER
Elena Gaura COI_PER
Nuno Pinto COI_PER
Nora Jansen COI_PER
Mark Levine COI_PER
Nicola Power COI_PER
Anastasia Kordoni RESEARCH_COI_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Scenarios
  2. Innovation policy
  3. Trust
  4. Cooperation (general)
  5. Information technology
  6. Simulation
  7. Technological development
  8. Infrastructures
  9. Technology
  10. Digital technology
  11. Innovations
  12. Information and communications technology
  13. Urban design
  14. Societal change

Extracted key phrases
  1. Rboc
  2. Observed capability
  3. New capability
  4. Behavioural capability ready
  5. New knowledge
  6. Resilience
  7. Final challenge area address
  8. New opportunity
  9. Impact attack
  10. Likely security threat
  11. Future security threat
  12. Practitioner use
  13. New understanding
  14. New relationship
  15. Policy maker

Related Pages

UKRI project entry

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