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Fraunhofer General Introduction

Fraunhofer General Introduction. Joseph von Fraunhofer (1787 - 1826). Researcher discovery of “Fraunhofer Lines“ in the sun´s spectrum Inventor new methods of lens processing Entrepreneur head of royal glass factory. Balance between R&D-Value Chain and Financing. R&D-Value Chain.

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Fraunhofer General Introduction

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  1. Fraunhofer General Introduction

  2. Joseph von Fraunhofer (1787 - 1826) Researcher discovery of “Fraunhofer Lines“ in the sun´s spectrum Inventor new methods of lens processing Entrepreneur head of royal glass factory

  3. Balance between R&D-Value Chain and Financing R&D-Value Chain Prototyping, Technology Transfer Industry Development, Engineering Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft Applied research Application-oriented basic research Basic research Max-Planck-Gesellschaft Financing 100 % private 100 % public

  4. Fraunhofer Profile 2003 Competence Groups 58 institutes Materials and components Production technology Information and Communication (2250) 12500 employees Microelectronics and Microsystems Sensor systems, testing technologies Process engineering Energy, construction, environment, health 1 billion € budget Technical and economic studies

  5. Itzehoe Rostock Bremen Hanover Berlin Potsdam Golm Brunswick Teltow Paderborn Magdeburg Oberhausen Cottbus Dortmund Duisburg Halle Aachen Schmallenberg Dresden St. Augustin Jena Euskirchen Chemnitz Ilmenau Frankfurt Darmstadt Würzburg Kaiserslautern Erlangen St. Ingbert Wertheim Saarbrücken Nuremberg Karlsruhe Pfinztal Freising Stuttgart Munich Freiburg Oberpfaffenhofen Holzkirchen Efringen-Kirchen Fraunhofer Institutes located in Germany

  6. Success Criteria for Fraunhofer Institutes • Scientific competencewell recognized in the worldwide scientific community and in cooperation with universities / other research organizations • Market success and entrepreneurial competenceproven by contracts with industry, EU, other public financing, by creating SpinOffs, and by technology transfer and licensing • Well-balanced financing mixup to 60% industry, up to 30% public projects (EU,others), up to 40% basic public finding • Professional networkingwithin and across Fraunhofer competence groups; with competence partners from science, industry and politics

  7. Fraunhofer Institute Secure Telecooperation _______________________________________ Prof. Dr. habil. Claudia Eckert Prof. Dr.-Ing. Heinz Thielmann http://www.sit.fraunhofer.de

  8. Challenges & Demands in Security and Telecooperation Increasing • Complexity of applications • Mobility of applications • Dynamics & Scalability • Services on demand • Security on demand • Provisioning on demand • Easy to use requirements • Need for certified trustworthiness • etc. Evolution of Security Technologies Secure Telecooperation >>> Evolution of Telecooperation

  9. SIT - Mission and Core Business Secure Telecooperation across Open Networks Technologies, Solutions, Platforms, Applications for: - e/m-Business (B2B, B2C, X2Y,...) - e/m-Government (B2G, G2G, G2C, ...) - Fixed/Mobile Networking (Access & Infrastructures) - Enterprise-Solutions - Distributed Organizations - Seamless Secure Telecooperation (wired & wireless) - etc. Co-operation Security Open networks

  10. Business Areas and Competencies (I) • IT security technologies PKI, Biometry, SmartCards, Electronic Signatures, Cryptography,… • Holistic Security Management Security Policies, Security and Privacy Protection,… • Security of Critical IT-Infrastructures Computer Networks, Technologies of Infrastructures, Network Security, Penetration, Firewalls, Intrusion Detection, Honey Pot, VPN,…

  11. Business Areas and Competencies (II) • Security-Sensitive Modelling of Telecooperation Systems Methodological Analysis and Verification, Design Support, Modelling and Evaluation of Protocols, Systems, Services and Interaction,… • Secure Mobile Systems m-Business, Ubiquitous Computing, Mobile Communications, Telematics,… • Knowledge Management e-Learning, Information Systems, e-Content, General & Vocational lifelong Training, Learning and Cultural Heritage, Digital Rights Management, Intellectual Property Rights,…

  12. Business Areas and Competencies (III) • e/m-Business e/m-Business processes, B2B-Commerce, Collaborative Commerce, e-Payment Transactions, e/m-Trade,… • e/m-Government; e/m-Health Systems & Services for the Citizen, Public Administration(local,regional,central),… Health Professional Card, Archiving,…. • Future Work Environments New Methods of Work, Organization & Living, Intelligent Organizations & Buildings, Electronic Work Processes, Interlinked Audiovisual Systems,…

  13. SIT SIT Business Areas by Market Segments/Target Groups Service Industries Vertical Industries ICT-Industries Authorities

  14. SIT SIT SIT Business Areas by Market Segments / Target Groups Service Industries • ICT-Industries • System vendors • Device Vendors • System integrators • Solution providers • etc. Vertical Industries Authorities

  15. SIT Business Areas by Market Segments / Target Groups • Service Industries • Operators • ISPs, ASPs • Financial Services • Content Services • etc. SIT Vertical Industries ICT-Industries Authorities

  16. SIT SIT Business Areas by Market Segments / Target Groups Service Industries • Vertical Industries • Car industries • Production • industries • Trade industries • Travel & Transport • etc. ICT-Industries Authorities

  17. SIT SIT Business Areas by Market Segments / Target Groups Service Industries Vertical Industries ICT-Industries • Authorities • Governments • Health Care • Energy • Traffic • etc.

  18. SIT Offering Auditing & Consulting „Products“ + (Projects) Studies & Concepts (Products) + „Projects“ Education &Training „Products“ SIT R&D & Transfer „Projects“

  19. Auditing & Consulting Economy and Industry Studies & Concepts SIT R&D & Transfer SIT Offering: Education & Training • Lectures • Tutorials • - Courses

  20. Auditing & Consulting Economy and Industry Studies & Concepts SIT R&D & Transfer SIT Offering: Education & Training • Seminars • Workshops (open) • Workshops (inhouse) • - ......

  21. Science and Research Education & Training Studies & Concepts SIT R&D & Transfer SIT Offering: Auditing & Consulting - Security attacks (outside, inside, combined) - Intrusion detection - Threat & Risk analysis and verification - Modelling & Simulation - Security auditing (one-time, periodical) - Security Policies

  22. Science and Research Education & Training Studies & Concepts SIT R&D & Transfer SIT Offering: Auditing & Consulting - Firewall checking - Product evaluation & testing - Certification process support - Process Support (organiz., techn.,...) - e/m-commerce, e-government,.... - distributed & mobile collaboration

  23. Auditing & Consulting Education & Training Society and Politics SIT R&D & Transfer SIT Offering: Studies & Concepts • Technology studies • Market studies • Feasibility studies • Application studies & concepts • Trend analysis • - Field studies & trials

  24. Auditing & Consulting Education & Training Society and Politics SIT R&D & Transfer SIT Offering: Studies & Concepts • - Security concepts • Networking concepts • Device concepts • Architectures (Communication, • Collaboration, Security, Implementation) • - Specifications (SmartCards, PKI´s, CA´s, • Platforms, ....)

  25. Auditing & Consulting Education & Training Studies & Concepts SIT Education and Training SIT Offering: R&D and Transfer of Technology/Products - Design Concepts - System design - Tools & Models - Protocols - Demonstrators - Prototyping

  26. SIT Business Models Industry Partnership Contracts Evaluation, Testing, Promotion of Products and Solutions Direct Industry Contracts SIT Transfer & Licensing

  27. Malta Fraunhofer cooperation opportunities • Common EU-project proposals (e.g. Critical infrastructure protection, criteria) • Malta companies and public/private organizations as application partners in common R&D projects (requirements, specifications, application testing) Advantage: special island situation (innovative society, short distances, low overhead) • Malta companies as transfer partners for R&D, education and training • Fraunhofer as gateway/mediator for Malta companies and public/private organizations to continental counterparts

  28. Further information: SIT-Webpage: http://www.sit.fraunhofer.de Email: paul.friessem@sit.fraunhofer.de Email: heinz.sarbinowski@sit.fraunhofer.de

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