The project’s work plan structure divides the project to four main activities; a) requirements and design, b) technology development, c) toolkit integration, and d) validation and pilots. SEPTON will be developed according to the principle of keeping things simple even when dealing with complexity. Following this approach, a simple structure will be drawn that comprises the main activities of a research project. Each such activity will be considered as a separate sub-project that fits into the overall project structure. To this end six work packages (WP) have been defined (each corresponding to a major activity, thus to a sub- project). WP2 will focus on the requirements and definitions of all project aspects. It will also focus on the definition of specifications and design of the SEPTON solutions. WP3 will focus on the development of the device-level protection tools whereas WP4 will focus on the data exchange and infrastructure-level protection tools. The development of all system components will reach operational stage half way through the project allowing the lab tests to serve as a testbed from which development will move to its second iteration aiming to fix required features and finalise development. WP5 will integrate the separate tools and techniques into the SEPTON toolkit and provide a period of testing based on the concept above of preliminary lab tests in parallel to development finalisations.