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International Cooperation between European Union and Brazil in ICT Trust and Security

International Cooperation between European Union and Brazil in ICT Trust and Security. Presented by: James Clarke, Waterford IT, Ireland 6 th October, 2010. Our location in Ireland. My session agenda:. Part 1. Objectives and ways moving forward (15’)

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International Cooperation between European Union and Brazil in ICT Trust and Security

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  1. International Cooperation between European Union and Brazil in ICT Trust and Security Presented by: James Clarke, Waterford IT, Ireland 6th October, 2010

  2. Our location in Ireland

  3. My session agenda: • Part 1. Objectives and ways moving forward (15’) • present objectives of INCO-TRUST and BiC (Building International Cooperation, starts 1 January 2011); • Outline scope of the projects and how Brazil can cooperate proactively; • indicate what has been done already between EU and Brazil in trust and security • indicate an initial  roadmap of the main activities for the next 12 months, indicate how the audience can contribute / get involved.

  4. My session agenda: • Part 2. Brainstorming on other Trust and Security topics of interest (15’) • Invite other speakers eg. Prof. Priscila Solis Barreto to give a few slides on topics • Part 3. Q/A Audience participation and wrap up (30’).

  5. present objectives of INCO-TRUST and BiC (Building International Cooperation, starts 1 January 2011); Outline scope of the projects and how Brazil can cooperate pro-actively; indicate what has been done already between EU and Brazil in trust and security indicate an initial  roadmap of the main activities for the next 12 months, indicate how the audience can contribute / get involved. Part 1. Objectives and ways moving forward (15’)

  6. INCO-TRUST and BiC Intl Co-operation in Trustworthy, Secure and Dependable Infrastructures Building International Co-operation for Trustworthy ICT (Jan. 2011) US Korea Canada EU Japan Australia

  7. Project(s) Objectives • Involvement of Program Management (funding bodies) and Researchers is essential to success; • Prioritise vision and research directions in ICT Trust and Security, including alignment of work programs in Calls; • Facilitate technical & program level catalysts for engagement, collaboration and networking activities internationally; • Harmonise with International researchers dedicated results oriented workshops and sessions onTrust and Securitytopics to help shape future EC Calls

  8. Project(s) Objectives: • Building strategy for long term international collaboration in trust and security research; • Reaching outside the EU channels to engage the wider community here; • Brainstorming Trust and security R&D challenges best addressed at a global level; • To identify the topics that have the highest impact, highest priority, highest chance of success and which are commonto most regions of the world;

  9. Post Quantum cryptography (PQC) between leading Brazilian and European research centres (mainly student exchanges) Increasing governmental and industrial interest in seeing Brazil – EU collaboration Based on expertise in these topics, Brazil has already been identified for close coooperation with EU researchers in Security, Privacy and Trust. Current collaboration between EU & Brazil (from BR-EU WS Sept. ’09)

  10. What kind of collaborations can be established?(from BR-EU WS Sept. ’09) Lightweight and Post quantum cryptography esp. for low power devices; Trust and Security of wireless sensor and actuator networks; how to measure and quantify trust in these environments; protection against physical attacks Information Security Management for Large Scale e-Government. Identity management and provisioning; application – oriented protocols; Security and privacy – lot of work in the EU about this (eg. Minimum disclosure, data minimisation) and it could be very complimentary with Brazil; Panelists agreed there are certainly additional research topics that could be further explored between Brazilian and EU researchers.

  11. This event outputs were used to form a basis of the current EU-Brazil call of the FP7 Work programme launched last week in ICT 2010 More information available at:http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/ According to the speaker at the EU-Brazil networking session at ICT 2010, a future EU – Brazil Information day is being planned for later to be held in Brazil (dates TBD). Mechanisms can be used to set up EU & Brazil collaborations

  12. What has been done already with EU-Brazil: • BR-EU Workshop on Future Internet, Sao Paulo, Sept. 2009 • Brazil presented at Irish Future Internet Forum workshop INCO session Dec. 2009 (Dublin, IRL) • INCO session at Trustworthy ICT in León, Spain • ICT 2010– INCO-Trust networking session BR-EU WS ‘09 IFIF ’09 Dublin, IRL EU – Brazil Activities ICT 2010 Brussels Trustworthy ICT León, Spain Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sept. 2009 2010

  13. Roadmap of next year and how Brazil contributes: • Feed results from ICT 2010 and this event into the EU-Global alignment report and recommendations of INCO-TRUST; • BiC starts 1st January 2011 but there has already been active BR-EU involvement already; • BiC BR-EU workshop in Brazil – we have put in a workshop proposal to IWT 2011 to be held in Rio on 3-5th May 2011 • BiC EU–Global Trustworthy ICT event mid 2011. ICT 2010 and this event EU – Brazil Activities EU-Global Trust and Security Alignment report will feed into INCO-TRUST recommendations report. BiC EU – Brazil Workshop May 2011 (TBD) Previous workshops and EU-BR activities Deadline EU-Brazil Joint call BiC EU – Global Trustworthy ICT event mid 2011 Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sept. 2010 2011

  14. Invite other speakers eg. Prof. Priscila Solis Barreto to give a few slides on relevant trust and security topics And anyone else? Part 2. Brainstorming on other Trust and Security topics of interest (15’)

  15. Future Internet Experimental Facilities Future Internet Trust and Security e-infrastructures Networked Systems and Control Microelectronics ICT Priorities: EU-BR Coordinated Call

  16. Principles: Facilities for private investments in broadband infrastructure. The government will focus in collective access and in minimizing regional and social disparities  promote the Information Society for all citizens Why Internet Trust and Security is an ICT Priority for Brazil ? From 2010 to 2014: National Plan for Broadband Access

  17. Why a Broadband Access Plan is important in Brazil North region 13,45% North East 4,00% South-east 23,81% Center-west 20,45% South 21,33%

  18. What are the main challenges? For digital inclusion, citizens MUST TRUST the environments : this cannot be based solely on technology , a trusted system should incorporate technological, social and legal guarantees. Solutions that are globally relevant will have the greatest impact and hence the longer benefit  international cooperation is mandatory

  19. Trust and Security : Goals • The development of trusted communications infrastructures ( consistent user access to services independent of cost, location, service type, access device). • The development of application service environments providing secure and consistent access to functionality irrespective of access device, access network and service provider network. • Usability and accessibility regardless of educational, cultural and technical background

  20. EU-Brazil Call Information (1/2) The Coordinated Call between European Union and Brazil was released on 28th September 2010 http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/dc/index.cfm?fuseaction=UserSite.CooperationDetailsCallPage&call_id=377The call was also released in Brazil under a call for proposals issued by CNPq http://www.cnpq.br/editais/ct/2010/066.htm (in Portuguese)

  21. EU-Brazil Call Information (1/2) The main highlights of the call text are: 1. Call deadline is 18 January 2011 at 17:00CET;2. Maximum budget is 1.5M€ EU contribution (although there was a strong hint it would only be 1M€ EU Contribution since there is 5M € EU available & 5 topics;3. Part B of the proposal describes two projects in one document - the EU FP7 aspects and the Brazil aspects;    - The document is submitted to both authorities on the same day;     - The document needs to be submitted in English in EU/Portuguese in Brazil;    - The projects will share a common title and acronym;    - Both projects must score well to succeed; - a project without a Brazilian partner or vice versa without EU partner will not qualify;4. Two Part A's: the EU side will only contain details of the EU budget and partners / similarly in Brazil;

  22. Any questions There is clear scope for Brazil – EU cooperation on Future Internet, specifically in the areas of ICT Trust and Security; There is now a Joint call for EU-Brazil, which is a very good opportunity for the research communities; We look forward to working together. Part 3. Q/A Audience participation and wrap up (30’).

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