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The future of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) focuses on trust, dependability, and security as integral components. This initiative highlights objectives including improving network architectures, secure infrastructures, and the protection of critical systems. It emphasizes collaboration among industry, academia, and authorities through European Technology Platforms (ETPs) such as NESSI, eMobility, and ARTEMIS. These partnerships aim to address emerging security challenges, ensuring that trust and security measures are seamlessly integrated rather than added on post-factum.
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Aljosa Pasic Atos Origin Trust, Security and Dependabilityin ICT – FP7
Challenge 1: The Objectives • 1.1 The Network of the Future • 1.2 Service and Software Architectures, Infrastructures and Engineering • 1.3 ICT in support of the networked enterprise • 1.4 Secure, Dependable and Trusted Infrastructures • 1.5 Networked Media • 1.6 New Paradigms and Experimental Facilities • 1.7 Critical Infrastructure Protection • Joint initiative with the Security-FP7 Theme Call 1 May 8th 2007
www.nessi-initiative.org www.emobility.eu.org Large Scale EU Partnerships joining the future www.isi-initiative.eu.org/ www.nem-initiative.org www.artemis-office.org European Technology Platforms • What are ETPs:Industry-led public-private partnershipsthat bring together industry, academia and public authorities in areas of strategic economic importance for Europe • 5 ETPs related to ICT security, dependability & trust: • NESSI (www.nessi-europe.com) software and trusted services • eMobility (www.emobility.eu.org) terrestrial mobile & wireless communications • ARTEMIS (www.artemis-office.org) embedded systems • NEM (www.nem-initiative.org) networked and electronic media • ISI (www.isi-initiative.eu.org) satellite communications
ESFORS NWG TSD NESSI & ESFORS • European Security Forum for Web Services, ESFORS • European Technology Platform: Networked European Software & service Initiative , NESSI NESSI SB SC
Motivation • Demand for Secure software is much higher than available security expertise • New complex scenarios introduce security issues not addressed by conventional processes • Security properties difficult to measure and it is also difficult to evaluate their “compositional effects” • Security segmentation and market definitions are blurring
TSD topics in NESSI WG and SRA • Security mechanisms for services • Trust and dependability • Trust analysis, management and monitoring • Dependability assessment and monitoring • Security and Dependability engineering • Identity considerations • Multidisciplinary and integrated approach to TSD • Security of the human-computer interface • Privacy considerations • Dependable Architectures • Certification, auditing and assurance • Openness as a foundation for systems security
Topics for the call 2 • Integration of physical and logical security • Real Time Risk Management
Topics for the call 2 Integration of physical and logical security • Multiple sensors deliver too much info over SOA • Autoconfiguration, clustering, filtering... • Complex event processing • Correlation over distributed databases • etc
Topics for the call 2 Real Time Risk Management • Extraction of context • Predictive security • Trust Inclinations and Behavioral analysis • RA/RM interoperability • Metrics and measurments • etc
Next steps • Workshop in Maribor (Slovenia), July 10-11th • Input for NESSI SRA & ICT workprogramme 2009-2010 • Involvement of other ETP (NEM, eMobility, ISI, Artemis): common and complementary security issues • Closer cooperation with national platforms & ENISA
Contact Aljosa Pasic aljosa.pasic@atosorigin.com Trust, Dependability and Security cannot be “bolted on”, it should be “woven in”.