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Jacques Bus, Head of Unit DG Information Society and Media EU-US Cooperation in Network and Information Security 17 Mar, 2008 – Yale, US
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Content Current research in EU programme Motivation and modalities Past and ongoing actions
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Strengthening Competitiveness through Co-operation Total 50,521 M€ 7 th EU Framework Programme for RTD 2007-2013
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Security and Trust in FP7 - ICT WP 2007-08 Coordination Actions Research roadmaps, metrics and benchmarks, international cooperation, coordination activities 4 Projects: 3.3 m€ Network infrastructures 4 Projects 11 m€ Dynamic, reconfigurable service architectures 4 Projects 18 m€ Identity management, privacy, trust policies 3 Projects 20.5 m€ 6 Projects: 22 m€ Enabling technologies for trustworthy infrastructures Biometrics, trusted computing, cryptography, secure SW 2 Projects 5.8 m€ 1 Project 9.4 m€ 20 m€ Critical Infrastructure Protection 110 M€
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Main R&D project priorities INTERSECTION An integrated security framework and tools for the security and resilience of heterogeneous networks (INTERSECTION) Awissenet A networking protocol stack for security and resilience across ad-hoc PANs & WSNs (Awissenet) GEMOM A message-oriented MW platform for increasing resilience of information systems (GEMOM) WOMBAT Data gathering and analysis for understanding and preventing cyber threats (WOMBAT) Security in network infrastructures: 4 projects, 11 m€ EC funding
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Main R&D project priorities IPMASTER Assuring the security level and regulatory compliance of SOAs handling business processes (IP MASTER) AVANTSSAR Platform for formal specification and automated validation of trust and security of SOAs (AVANTSSAR) Consequence Data-centric information protection framework based on data-sharing agreements (Consequence) SECURE-SCM Crypto techniques in the computing of optimised multi-party supply chains without revealing individual confidential private data to the other parties (SECURE-SCM) Security in service infrastructures: 4 projects, 18 m€ EC funding Personalised Services
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User-centric Privacy and ID-Management (1) 6 projects, 35.7 m€ EC funding User-centric Privacy and ID-Management (1) 6 projects, 35.7 m€ EC funding Main R&D project priorities IP-PRIMELIFE Bringing Sustainable Privacy and Identity Management to Future Networks and Services; Privacy-enhancing identity management ‘for life’ (IP-PRIMELIFE) IP- TURBINE Revocable, user-controlled, fingerprint-based biometric identities (IP- TURBINE) PICOS A platform for trust, privacy and identity management of community services and applications on the Internet and in mobile networks (PICOS)
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User-centric Privacy and ID-Management (2) 6 projects, 35.7 m€ EC funding Main R&D project priorities IP-TAS3 Trusted SOA architectures enabling dynamic and secure services that are managing and processing personal information based on user-centric data management policies (IP-TAS3) SWIFT Cross-layer identity framework for network infrastructures (SWIFT) PRISM Privacy-preserving network monitoring system with data protection (PRISM)
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Main R&D project priorities Trusted ComputingIP TECOM Trusted Computing IP TECOM trusted embedded systems: HW platforms with integrated trust components CryptographyNoE eCrypt II Cryptography NoE eCrypt II Multi-modal Biometrics MOBIO multi-biometric authentication (based on face and voice) for mobile devices (MOBIO) ACTIBIO activity related and soft biometrics technologies for supporting continuous authentication and monitoring of users in ambient environments (ACTIBIO) Secure SW implementation SHIELDS providing SW developers with the means to prevent occurrences of known vulnerabilities when building software (SHIELDS) CACE A toolbox for cryptographic software engineering (CACE) Security enabling Technologies 6 projects, 22 m€ EC funding
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Content Current research in EU programme Motivation and modalities Past and ongoing actions
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International Cooperation Why, What WHY Cyber activities intrinsically crosses borders No authentication in international network traffic Internet facilitates international “underground economy” Nation-state cyberwarfare Free, industrialised world must protect its values WHAT Cooperation in research for common goal Sharing information on incidents, problems International coordination of R&D and policy
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International Cooperation Framework S&T Agreement between NSF and EU FP-RTD, within this framework we organised jointly: –cooperation between projects on both sides: extra travel budget from NSF for US participants; part of project budget in EU projects –organisation of workshops with cost born by “own side” –participation in other side’s project at own costs, unless exception Cooperation between EU initiative on Future Internet and NSF GENI/FIND Ongoing discussions with US-DHS and EU Security and ICT programmes
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Content Current research in EU programme Motivation and modalities Past and ongoing actions
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Past and Ongoing cooperation actions EU-US Summits on Cyber Trust: Systems dependability and security (~ 60 participants on invitation) –Dublin, IRL 15-16 Nov 2006 –Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, USA 26-27 April 2007 INCOTRUST: continuation and extension of EU-US activities of Dublin and Illinois. Financial support from EU and support by NSF for similar activities FORWARD: bringing together industry and academia to discuss trends in threats and the RTD agenda for it. Cooperation with CMU-Cylab
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