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Aljosa Pasic Atos Origin

Aljosa Pasic Atos Origin. Trust, Security and Dependability in 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

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Aljosa Pasic Atos Origin

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  1. Aljosa Pasic Atos Origin Trust, Security and Dependabilityin ICT – FP7

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. ESFORS NWG TSD NESSI & ESFORS • European Security Forum for Web Services, ESFORS • European Technology Platform: Networked European Software & service Initiative , NESSI NESSI SB SC

  5. 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

  6. 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

  7. Topics for the call 2 • Integration of physical and logical security • Real Time Risk Management

  8. 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

  9. 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

  10. 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

  11. Contact Aljosa Pasic aljosa.pasic@atosorigin.com Trust, Dependability and Security cannot be “bolted on”, it should be “woven in”.

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