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LuxTrust provides Digital Trust to innovative space technology to manage risk in the chemical industry

EM-SAT (Advance Data Management for Chemical Industry) is a future innovative product destined to ensure the high security of chemical plants and their surrounding populations which is supported by the European Space Agency (ESA) and built on the strong and specific skills of 8 Belgian and Luxembourg partners. The space technologies involved relate to cyber security, satellite imagery and data quality control.

The innovative Belgo-Luxembourg EM-SAT project (currently under completion) will soon lead to a highly secure crisis anticipation, supervision and management tool-platform, offering a complete toolbox of functionalities for chemical plants and SEVESO site managers.

EM-SAT is currently being developed as an innovative product/service directly responding to the safety management needs of the chemical industry and thereby significantly strengthening the safety of the populations which are directly or remotely concerned in a given territory. Belgium and Luxembourg have more than 220 SEVESO (high threshold) chemical industrial sites on their two territories. This important industrial demonstration project was selected by ESA and by both BELSPO (Belgian Federal Science Policy Office/ Space Department) and LSA (Luxembourg Space Agency). The European Space Agency through its ARTES / BASS program (Business Application Space Services, previously known as IAP) is financing 50% of this research, feasibility and demonstration project for a duration of two years.

The Belgo-Luxembourg industrial partnership is composed of 8 private/public companies which have been studying and developing for the past year the complementarities and advantages of each of their services dedicated to the high security of employees and installations. They are:

  •  IDT (L):3D industrial imaging and provider of the 3D integration software METIS
  • LUXTRUST (L): high security for data, people and trusted services, Europe approved
  • SPACE4ENVIRONMENT (L): “high definition and interpretation” of satellite imagery
  • CREACTION INT Lux (L): transfer of AMALFI, a space data quality control software
  • INTECH (L): design and development of digital systems and custom software solutio
  • POLYRIS (B): design office for industrial risk prevention and management, spin-off from UMons
  • RHEA GROUP (B): engineering office for security solutions in the space field, specialized in cyber security and present with an office on the ESEC site in Redu
  • CREACTION INT Belgium (B): design office in industrial creativity and innovation, coordinator of the EM-SAT project.

The EM-SAT platform is set to become one of the main tools for fulfilling SEVESO obligations of making sure that all necessary measures to prevent major incidents and to limit their consequences are taken and information regarding accidents can be timely and easily accessed by the parties having proper rights to such information, as outlined in the directive. The platform will significantly improve collaboration, access to information, decision-making and security of crisis management operations as well as crisis prevention and training tools, including scenario planning and procedures.

EM-SAT will be tested through demonstration scenarios initiated within environments able to show the main features of EM-SAT monitoring and response management in the context of SEVESO incidents. Components of the EM-SAT platform will reactively and proactively protect the crisis management network from cyber attacks. Cyber security incidents will be simulated and handled within the EM-SAT demonstration environments with reactive response plans, while the system will be proactively protected through a dynamic risk assessment engine. Access to information by the various stakeholders will be secured by strong digital identification of these parties and the chemical infrastructures involved.

The customers targeted by the EM-SAT partnership are the entities and production/distribution sites of the chemical industry which have the obligation to comply with the European SEVESO directives. There is a strong concentration of these companies in the Benelux and its surrounding region. The final three demonstrations will focus on three well-known sites in the Luxembourg province of Belgium and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. They meet the following needs:

1) access to the earth observation images and their selective and secure provision to the involved stakeholders;
2) improved data services including sensors and tags that can be controlled by the staff of the industrial plants;
3) interoperability of all deployed systems and connectivity layers;;
4) a central management hub
5) ease and speed of deployment of remediation actions;
6) highest levels of proactive and reactive protection in terms of cyber security.

Responsible editor : CREACTION INT Belgium and Luxembourg: Site de l’ESA/ESEC, 1, Place de L’ESA, B-6790 REDU LIBIN / Jean-Paul HENRY, Tel. +352 621 145 748 (English version 1: 07.09.2020)

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