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Page 1: Introduction to ITEA

Welcome to the

ITEA Cyber Security Day 202115 January 2021

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Cyber Security Day 2021 -

Introduction

Jean-François Lavignon, ITEA Vice-chairman

January 2021

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Agenda

▪ ITEA presentation

▪ Why Cyber Security is so important for ITEA?

▪ Objectives of the day

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European innovation landscape

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The Eureka framework

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Eureka Cluster ITEA 3

Software innovation

ITEA stimulates transnational and industry-driven R&D&I in the domain of software innovation. ITEA enables a large international community to collaborate in funded projects that turn innovative ideas into new businesses, jobs, economic growth and benefits for society.

▪ ITEA is:

- Global and trusted cooperation in an industrial community

- Project financing through national public and private funding

- Commercialisation of research results

- Focus on high-quality process and support

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ITEA Key challenges

Safety and security

Smart engineering

Smart mobility

Smart industrySmart communities

Smart health

Smart city

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ITEA facts and figures since 1999

Total number of projects

265

Total person years

28,697

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Growing number of partners

ITEA (Call 1-8): ▪ 545 unique partners ▪ 228 SMEs

ITEA 2 (Call 1-8): ▪ 972 unique partners ▪ 482 SMEs

ITEA 3 (Call 1-6): ▪ 981 unique partners ▪ 523 SMEs

Incl. Canada, South

Korea and others

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Why Cyber Security and ITEA?

▪ Cyber security combines a multiplicity of disciplines, from technical to behavioral and cultural

▪ ITEA core competences

- Industry relevance

- Complex domains

- Collaboration mandatory to progress

- Impact for business and society

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Cyber Security

challenges

Critical infrastructures evolution: IT dependency

▪ Digitalisation has a lot of promises:

optimisation, new features,

but also a concern:

resilience to Cyber Security attacks

and IT failures

▪ Usage of large data sources leads to the

problem of our ability to check/control the

accuracy / trustworthiness of the data

feeding our critical systems

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Increasing Cyber Security risk and criticality

▪ Surface of attacks:

- Ubiquity of IT

- New IoT devices

- Data

▪ Impact of the Cyber Security attacks

- Company business

- City level activities

- Global economy

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Attacks

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Technologies

▪ Formal methods and theory of security

▪ Cryptography

▪ Security in hardware

▪ Network security

▪ Database and storage security

▪ Security services (authentication, biometrics, access control…)

▪ Intrusion/anomaly detection

▪ System security (OS, firewalls…)

▪ Human and societal aspect (privacy, usability…)

Based of ACM classification

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Standards- Methodologies

▪ ISO/IEC 2700x

▪ ISO 15408 Common Criteria

▪ IEC 62443

▪ NIST SP800

▪ FIP 140

▪ National level: BSI IT Baseline Protection Catalogs

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Programme of the event

▪ 10:00 - 10:10 Welcome and opening by Jean-François Lavignon, ITEA Vice-chairman

▪ 10:10 - 10:30 Explanation of the ITEA Cyber Security Day by Jean-François Lavignon

▪ 10:30 - 12:00 Session I - Exchange on best practices and challenges

▪ 12:00 - 13:00 Lunch break

▪ 13:00 - 14:30 Session II - Trends and innovations resulting from ITEA Cyber Security projects

▪ 14:30 - 14:45 Break

▪ 14:45 - 16:00 Session III - Presentation of project proposals and feedback from customers

▪ 16:00 - 16:15 Closing and introduction of the Cyber Security Advisory Board by Zeynep Sarılar

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Session objectives

▪ Session I

- Learn from key stakeholders their challenges

- Have a view of the current best practices

▪ Session II

- Find out the results of ITEA’s projects

- Share the vision Cyber Security experts

▪ Session III

- Discover new trends in research

- Influence the future projects

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Overall objectives

▪ Learn from our Community what are:

- Challenges

- Potential solutions

- Lessons learned

▪ Share experiences and progress together

▪ Be relevant in future research projects

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Thank you for your attention