Security, Dependability and Trust in pervasive networks and services: Towards a Roadmap 2007-2013

Networking session – IST Helsinki, November 22 nd 2006

Over 115 people attended the successful SecurIST networking session held at IST Helsinki 2006 on 22nd November 2006. The SecurIST Advisory Board presented some of the Grand Challenges as identified in their recommendations report [1] and this was followed by a number of presentations on project proposals for FP7 Call 1. The SecurIST project co-ordinators will facilitate further collaboration on proposals for Call 1 of FP7 where interesting parties can contact FP7proposals@securitytaskforce.org  An information session may be organized in January 2007 to further advance proposal discussions and networking.

Strand 1: Reportage of medium – long term vision.

A number of short presentations were made by SecurIST and Advisory Board members, which prioritized recommendations for future research in ICT Trust, Security and Dependability.

Opening welcome, objectives and format - Willie Donnelly, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland pdf

Countering vulnerabilities and threats within digital urbanization - Bart Preneel, Katholieke University Leuven, Belgium pdf

Duality between digital privacy and collective security: digital dignity and sovereignty -Kai Rannenberg, Goethe University, Germanypdf

Objective and automated Processes - Tobias Christen, Zurich Financial Services, Switzerlandpdf

 

Strand 2: Consortia building: Short – Medium term vision.

A number of short presentations were made by researchers on identified gaps in current research in Europe within ICT Trust, Security and Dependability areas and potential project proposals for Call 1 of FP7. WIT/TSSG will facilitate this co-ordination group as we continue preparation for FP7.

 

Security Challenges in FP7 

Gwendal le Grand , ENST, France pdf

Security Risk Management Research Challenges 

Eyal Adar, Cyber White Knight, Israelpdf

Global TSD Assurance in Systems of Systems

Ruben Alonso, ESI – Tecnalia, Spain pdf

Multilayer Approach for Dependability and Security System 

Andre Cotton, Thales, Francepdf

Secure Usability

 

Sebastian Hoehn, University of Freiburg, Germanypdf

European Microsoft Innovation Center’s FP7 Security & Privacy research interests 

Joris Claessens, Microsoft, Germany pdf

 

Virtualisation for attack mitigation algorithm contextability of learning

Atta Badi, University of Reading, UKpdf

[1] Lechner, S. et al., “ SecurIST Advisory Board Recommendations for a Security and Dependability Research Framework”, June 2006. see www.securitytaskforce.eu for a copy.

     

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