Following the kick-off meeting in Paris, the next task of the project is “Identification of threats across EPES infrastructure” being led by ASM with CTS, SILO, DNV, ISKRA, BFP, EMOT, ELLJ, BTC, PPC, EON, TRANS, TELE, CRE, CEL and RWTH helping. The main objective is to identify and model existing cybersecurity threats through the decomposition of the interconnected EPES systems and networked equipment and assets, focussing on their networking characteristics and APIs. This work will comprise of an extensive literature review based on previous work carried out by ENISA and the study of the Energy Sector Coordination Council (SCC) considering cyber attacks and human intentional and unintentional interception. The first deliverable D1.1 is due in March 2020.