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Future Internet ForumFuture Internet Forum3 Dec 2009, Dublin, IRL
Jacques Bus, Head of Unit Trust and SecurityDG Information Society and Media
European Commission
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Content
� Ongoing research� Drivers for future research� Recommentation RISEPTIS
� International cooperation
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� Security in Network Infrastructures– Resilience of and across heterogeneous networks – Data gathering & analysis for preventing cyber thre ats
� Security in service architectures– Assuring security level and regulatory compliance– Specification and validation of trust and security of SOAs
� User-centric identity and privacy management– In Future Networks and Services (Future Internet)– Trusted SOA enabling user-centric data management p olicies– Privacy-preserving network monitoring
� Critical Infrastructure protection– Interactions and complexity in ICT with other infra structures– Secure and resilient information and process contro l systems
� Enabling technologies– Crypto; Trusted Computing; Biometrics– Secure software and software assurance
Examples of FP7 Project Research
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Priority areas for Trustworthy ICT in WP09-10 (Call closed Oct 09)
Trustworthy NetworkInfrastructures
Trustworthy ServiceInfrastructures
Networking, Coordination and Support
Technology and Tools for Trustworthy ICT
•Securing the FI•Monitoring and managing threats•Trustworthy infrastructures & virtual
entities•Experimentation – Socio-economics
• In the network (control, things, malware)• For services (ID and privacy mgt tools, risk mgt) • For data management (integrity, availability, long term storage,…)• Software assurance, secure software engineering• Enabling technologies (biometrics, crypto, …)
STREPs, min 24m€
•Privacy protecting interoperable services on the FI
•Interoperable frameworks for identity management for persons and objects (user-centricity, privacy).•Managing trustworthiness throughout
life-cycle of service infrastructures•Experimentation – Privacy, user-
centricity and socio-economics
IP, min 40m€
90 M€Call 5
CAs, NoEsmax 10m€
Threats and vulnerabilities, Security and resilience in software and services, Economics of security, Interoperable standards, certification, Legal and societal aspects of technology, International cooperation
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Content
� Ongoing research
� Drivers for future research� Recommentation RISEPTIS
� International cooperation
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Digital Data ExplosionDigital Data Explosion
governments to service citizensand business (e-ID, e-government, e-education or e-health)
business, personalized applications and services. In clouds for SAAS, …
citizens, to communicate and interact, improve the quality of their life (Web 2.0)
Governments: provide public security(against crime or terrorism)
The Long Tail
Digital ShadowLinked Data
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Trusted & Smart “everything”
EnergyNetworks
Game Machine
Telephone
PC
DVD
Audio
TVSTBDVC
DigitalLiving
Sm
art
Sp
ace
Future InternetFuture Internet
TransportNetworks
eHealth & Health
networks
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The Future Internet: an opportunity for Europe
� Cooperate to exploit European strength (telecom, research, societal freedom, stability, multi-culturalism)
� Competitiveness for small business, through standard platforms
� Social acceptance and trustworthiness
But it requires:
� “Complexity management” and open innovation� Ecosystem of consumers and suppliers (up- and down-stream)
and technologists and law makers
� Reducing fragmentation of efforts;
� Bridging the gap between technology and applications
“Future Internet Assembly”A call for EU action
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1. Greater coordination of on-going EU R&Dactivities� Look for higher impact and take-up of results
� Articulate cross-cutting activities with policy requirements
2. PPP complementing the FP7-ICT WPactivities� Bridge the gap between the technologies and key application sectors (energy, health, transport, etc)
� Address large scale demonstration settings
� Involve new actors and innovation opportunities
3. A Forum of Member States� Further develop a Europe wide strategy on Future Internet
� Share best practices and reduce fragmentation
Three strategy lines
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Security, Privacy, Trust Security, Privacy, Trust
Interplay in the Information SocietyInterplay in the Information Society
Trustworthy Information
Society?
End-Users & the Society
Policy & Regulation
Technology & Innovation
• Global ICT Global ICT -- national national ““ frontiersfrontiers ””•• ““ Economics of securityEconomics of security ””•• Policies for privacyPolicies for privacy --respecting respecting Trust and Identity?Trust and Identity?
• Complexity, ease of use• Role of end-users• Society-protecting business models
•• Security, privacy, identitySecurity, privacy, identity•• Protection of human values Protection of human values •• Transparency, accountabilityTransparency, accountability•• Auditing and Law enforcementAuditing and Law enforcement
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Content
� Ongoing research
� Drivers for future research� Recommentation RISEPTIS� International cooperation
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RISEPTIS Advisory BoardRISEPTIS Advisory Board
Research and Innovation in SEcurity, Privacy and Trustworthiness in the Information Society
Objective: provide visionary guidance on policy and research challenges in the field of security and trust in the InformationSociety.
Chair : George Metakides (U Patras, CTI) Members : Dario Avallone(Engineering), Giovanni Barontini (F inmeccanica), Kim Cameron (Microsoft), William Dutton (Oxford Interne t Institute), Anja Feldmann(Deutsche Telekom), Laila Gide (Thales), Carlos Jime nez (Secuware), Willem Jonker(Philips), Mika Lauhde (Nokia), Sachar Paulus (U. Bran denburg, ISSECO), ReinhardPosch (CIO GOV. Austria, TU Graz, A-SIT), Bart Prene el (KU Leuven), Kai Rannenberg (U. Frankfurt, CEPIS), Jacques Seneca (Ge malto); Observer : Peter Hustinx (Observer)Support : Willie Donnelly (WIT), Keith Howker (WIT), Sathya R ao (Telscom), Michel Riguidel (ENST), Neeraj Suri (U. Darmstadt)Jacques Bus, Thomas Skordas, Dirk van Rooy (EC)
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Priority Fields:
� Trustworthy network, service and computing environments (incl. FI)
� Trust, privacy and identity management frameworks
� Engineering principles and architectures for trustworthiness (metrics, crypto, secure SW, …)
� Data and policy governance, socio-economic aspects, liability, management
Stimulating Research and Technology DevelopmentStimulating Research and Technology Development
In view of economic, societal and legal viabilityIn view of economic, societal and legal viability
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� Common EU framework foridentity and authenticationmanagement as an essentialbuilding block
� Other possibilities could be:– Next generation social networks
(privacy, interoperability)
– EU-wide legally accepted electronic documents on various media
– European trustworthy Cloud infrastructure
PublicPublic--Private large scale projects advancing a Private large scale projects advancing a
Trustworthy Information SocietyTrustworthy Information Society
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� An ecosystem of technology and lawfor data protection, privacy, consumer protection and related policy and regulation, ensuring a smooth transposition of European values into digital life
� International cooperation to promote the development of standards, interoperability frameworks and procedures to control cyber crime and promote trust in the Information Society
Technology, Law and JurisdictionTechnology, Law and Jurisdiction
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Content
� Ongoing research
� Drivers for future research� Recommentation RISEPTIS
� International cooperation
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EU - International Cooperation Actions
� International Cooperation in ICT Security & Trust(USA (NSF, DHS), Japan, Australia, Canada, S. Korea)
� Security, Privacy and Trust in Large-scale global Netwo rksWorkshop Madrid, 31/4-1/5 2009
� Next workshop: US April 2010
INCO-TRUST ���� 30 months, 830 K€ EC funding
EU-US Seminars on Dependability and Security � 15-16 Nov 2006, Dublin, IRL � 26-27 April, Urbana, Champaign, Illinois, US
Ongoing seminars in broader context: � EU-Japan, 2008, 2009 � EU-South Korea, Brussels Nov 2008
Further extension being worked on:� Brazil – joint Call in 2010� South Africa – still to be discussed
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International CooperationInstruments
� Joint Seminars, discussing priorities and joint research agenda
� Cooperation between ongoing FP7 ICT projects and 'partner-projects' funded in other industrialised countries
� Joint or coordinated calls