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Overview of DG INFSO

R&D on Trust & Security

Mario Scillia

European Commission Information Society and Media Directorate General Unit F5 - Trust & Security

Madrid, 06/10/2011 The views expressed in this presentation are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official European Commission’s view on the subject.

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Sophia Antipolis, 26/07/2011 ••• 2

Setting the scene - The Digital Wave

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Setting the scene

Growing Information Society!

Growing Information Society!

SD MMC E-Tower Game Machine Telephone PC DVD Audio TV STB DVC Map Information IC Card SD MMC SD MMC SIM

Digital contents Intranet Information

Car/Railway

Mobile

Office/Factory

Home

Outdoor

Street/Shop

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Oceans of data: where is it all going ?

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Challenges for

Security, Privacy and Trust

Monitoring-Auditing tools Breach notification Encryption Transparency Distributed security management Applicable law International harmonisation SLA EU legislation compliance Certification

Need for best practices

Identity management Interop. accross trust boundaries Threats detection Liability Accountability Consumer protection Securing virtualised archtectures Data protection

Legal

Legal

R&D

R&D

Operational

Operational

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Trustworthy

Information

Society?

End-Users &

the Society

Policy & Regulation

Technology &

Innovation

Security, Privacy, Trust

Security, Privacy, Trust

in the Information Society

in the Information Society

Global ICT Global ICT --national national ““frontiersfrontiers””

““Economics of securityEconomics of security””

Policies for privacyPolicies for privacy--respecting respecting T&I?

T&I?

Complexity, ease of use

Role of end-users

Society-protecting business models

SecuritySecurity

Protection of human values Protection of human values

Transparency, accountabilityTransparency, accountability

Auditing and Law enforcementAuditing and Law enforcement

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Trustworthy ICT

Trustworthy ICT Research Stakeholders

Networking

Software &

Services

Security, Dependability

& Trust

Regulators

End-User and

Societal Aspects

Critical

Infrastructures

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The Policy Framework

Europe 2020

Innovation Union

Digital Agenda for Europe

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Trust and Security in the Digital Agenda for Europe

low trust = low use

Digital single market

Interoperability and standards

Trust and security

Very fast Internet

Research and Innovation

E-skills

Social challenges

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Fibre

Europe

Research &

Innovation

Digital

Skills

Openness &

interoperability

Sustainable

services &

applications

Digital Agenda for Europe

Trust &

Security

Single Market

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KA 6 (28) NIS Policy 1 2 3 ENISA EU institutions CERT ToolBox 38 – Network of CERTs by 2012 33 – EU cyber-security preparedness 39 – MS Simulation exercises as of 2010

Regulation for mandate and duration ENISA ……… EFMS ………. EP3R ……….. Observer in Cyberstorm . EPCIIP ……….. CIIP Conference Expert Group 32 –Cooperation on cybersecurity 41 – National alert platforms by 2012 30 – EU platform by 2012 31 – Create European Cybercrime center Cybercrime Cybersecurity preparedness 37 –Dialogue and self-regulation minors 36 – Support for reporting of illegal content 40 –Harmful content hotlines and awareness campaigns Safety and privacy of

online content and services

Overview of Pillar 3 “Trust and Security”

35 – Implementation of privacy and personal data protection 34 – Explore extension of personal data breach notification INFSO CdF HOME CdF Others COM CdF Commission action Member States action

KA 7 (29)– Measures on cyberattacks

KA 6 (28)

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FP7 Cooperation Programme: 32,413 M€

The 10 Themes

ICT; 9050; 28% Energy; 2350; 7% Transport; 4160; 13% Health; 6100; 19% NMT; 3475; 11% Environment; 1890; 6% Socio-economics; 623; 2% Security; 1400; 4% Space; 1430; 4% Food, …; 1935; 6%

Total 50,521 M€

7th EU Research Framework Programme

(2007-2013)

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9

Develop technologies and produce

knowledge

to ensure security of citizens from threats

such as terrorism, (organised) crime, natural disasters

and industrial accidents.

9

Mission oriented

results

9

Exclusively civil oriented

and clear European added value

9

In coordination with EDA’s activities

Four Security missions

Security of citizens

Security of infrastructures and utilities

Intelligent surveillance and border security

Restoring security and safety in case of crisis

Three cross cutting activities

Security systems integration, interconnectivity and interoperability

Security and Society

Security Research coordination and structuring

Security theme : objectives

Security theme : objectives

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FP7 Cooperation Programme: 32,413 M€

The 10 Themes

ICT; 9050; 28% Energy; 2350; 7% Transport; 4160; 13% Health; 6100; 19% NMT; 3475; 11% Environment; 1890; 6% Socio-economics; 623; 2% Security; 1400; 4% Space; 1430; 4% Food, …; 1935; 6%

Total 50,521 M€

7th EU Research Framework Programme

(2007-2013)

ICT Security & Trust

ICT Security & Trust

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Current portfolio

Trust and Security: 58 projects

of FP7

Call 1

Call 1

and

Call 5

Call 5

Networking, Coordination and Support

Research roadmaps, metrics and benchmarks, international cooperation, coordination activities

4 projects 2 projects

Network

infrastructures

4 projects 7 projects

Services

infrastructures

4 projects 7 projects 4 projects 4 projects

Enabling technologies

Biometrics, trusted computing, cryptography

9 projects

Critical Infrastructure Protection

200 m€

Identity management,

privacy, trust

8 projects 5 projects

40M€

60M€

48M€

20M€

27M€

5M€

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Call launch 20/07/2011 - close 17/01/2012

Total indicative budget: 785.5 M€

Evaluation February-April 2012

Twelve objectives

1.1 Future networks

1.2 Cloud computing; advanced software engineering

1.4 Trustworthy ICT

1.6 Future Internet research and experimentation

3.1 Nanoelectroniccomponents

3.2 Smart components and smart systems integration

3.5 Photonics technologies

4.4 Intelligent information management

6.1 Smart energy grids

6.3 Efficient water resources management

6.7 Cooperative systems for energy efficiency and

mobility

8.1 Technology-enhanced learning

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Four FET Proactive objectives

9.6 Unconventional computation

9.7 Dynamics of multi-level complex systems

9.8 Minimisingenergy consumption of computing to

the limit

9.12 Coordinating communities, identifying new

research topics, fostering networking of national

and regional programmes

Two specially targeted actions

9.14 Science of global systems

11.1 Pre-commercial procurement actions

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FP7-ICT Call 8: 1.4 Trustworthy ICT

Networking and coordination activities

Data policy, governance and

socio-economic ecosystems

Trust, eIdentity and Privacy

management infrastructures

Heterogeneous networked, service and

computing environments

80 m€

70 M€

Min. 50% IPs Min. 30% STREPs Max.

10 M€

NoE, CSA

20/7/2011 –17/1/2012

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ICT Work Programme 2011 - 2012

Objective 1.4 Trustworthy ICT

Target outcomes

a) Heterogeneous networked service and computing environments

Architectures and protocols Future Internet

Virtualisation and other techniques for protection, assurance, .. Metrics and tools for quantitative security

Enabling technologies (languages, biometry, crypto, ..)

b) Trust, eID and Privacy management Infrastructures

Trust assurance Privacy infrastructures

Management of ID claims (usability, privacy, control)

c) Data policy, governance and socio-economic ecosystems

Management and governance frameworks for trust and security policies Technology supported socio-economics frameworks

Multi-polar security governance Tools for trust measurement

d) Networking and Coordination Activities

Stimulating and organising interplay technology-law-society-economy Promoting standards, certification, best practices

Coordination national RTD activities

Expected Impact

Industrial competitiveness– Trustworthy ICT

Support to users- Confidence, usability and acceptance

Demonstrable improvements – Large scale networks, network attacks and security incidents

Significant contribution(Trustworthy Infrastructures, interoperab. and standardization, usability and acceptance

Coordination of research

Remember: The Workprogramme text is the official reference for the call

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SME Innovation 3rd Call Use Case Expansion Phase

Call 3

TF Continuation (IP) Up to 5 Trials

Call 2

Obj 1.8 Use Case Trials (IP)

Obj 1.8 Use Case Trials (IP) Obj 1.9 Capacity Building (IP)

Obj 1.7 Technology Foundation (IP)

Up to 8 Use Case Scenarios

Obj 1.9 Capacity Building & Infrastructure (CSA)

Obj 1.8 Use Case Scenarios (IP) Obj 1.8 Use Case Scenarios (IP) Obj 1.8 Use Case Scenarios (IP)

Call 1

Obj 1.10 Programme Facilitation & Support (CSA)

2011

2010

2012

2013

2014

2015

Phase 3

Phase 1

Phase 2

FI - PPP

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FI – PPP

Results of Phase 1

Purpose of the FI-PPP:

To increase the effectiveness of business process and of the operation of infrastructures supporting applications in sectors such as transport, health, or energy and to derive possible innovative business models in these sectors

Outcome of Phase 1

· Core Platform to develop an innovative infrastructure for cost-effective creation and delivery of services, providing high QoS and security guarantees (INFINITY).

· The 8 use case scenarios

(1) environmental data in the public domain (project ENVIROFI), (2) making the food value-chain smarter (project SMARTAGRIFOOD),

(3) reaping the benefits of electricity management at community level (FINSENY),

(4) making public infrastructure in urban areas more intelligent and efficient (OUTSMART), (5) networked media including gaming (FI-CONTENT),

(6) increasing efficiency in international logistics value-chains (FINEST), (7) personal mobility (INSTANT MOBILITY), and,

(8) making urban public areas safer (SAFECITY).

· Capacity Building and Infrastructure project to capture and communicate information about available infrastructures and any interoperability requirements and issues.

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Simplification

New/modified funding scheme

Integration of existing program (FP7 & CIP)

Proposed amount for H2020

~€90 billion in current prices

46% increase compared to FP7

Research and innovation increases to 8.5% of overall

EU budget

For decision by European Council, European

Parliament

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Horizon 2020

Objectives and structure

Creating Industrial Leadership & Competitive Frameworks

−Leadership in enabling technologies (ICT, nano etc) & FET

−Access to risk finance

−Integrating research, edu & inno (EIT)

−High potential SMEs

Excellence in the Research Base

−Frontier research (ERC & FET)

−Skills and career development (Marie Curie)

−Research infrastructures incl. eInfrastructures

Tackling Societal Challenges

−Health and wellbeing

−Safe food and sustainable agriculture

−Secure, clean and efficient energy

−Green transport, less congestion

−Efficient use of resources & materials

−Inclusive and safe societies

Common rules, toolkit of funding schemes

Shared objectives and principles

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Negotiations on EU budget 2014-2020

Commission proposals for Horizon 2020:

November 2011

FP7 2013 Work Programmes, to bridge

towards Horizon 2020

Legislative decisions on Horizon 2020 by

the Council and European Parliament

(2012-13)

Horizon 2020 (from 2014)

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••• 25 2012 2007 2008 2009 2010 2013 2014 2015 2016 Call 8 Call 5 25 projects Call 1 33 projects

2011

Trust and security

Timeline

DAE FI-PPP H2020 Madrid, 06/10/2011 110 M€ 90 M€ 80 M€

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The Take Away

Opportunity to…

– Update research lines

– Expand our constituency (new players)

Beyond state-of-the-art

– Future trends / long term innovation

– Pursue exploitable outcomes and ensure

contribution to expected impact

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An Influential Trust & Security

Research

community in Europe

A competitive Trust & Security

Industry

contributing to trustworthy ICT

To support

Policy

Let’s do it together…!

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EU R&D on Trustworthy ICT

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Unit F5 - The team

Jesús Villasante

Head of Unit Gustav KalbeVice HoU

Manuel Carvalhosa

Oluf Nielsen Christian Olimid Mario Scillia

Martin Mühleck MaConcepción

Antón García

Unit mailbox: [email protected]

Telephone numbers: http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/security/

Vilija Juceviciene Call 8 Coordinator

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For more information

FP7

cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/

Trust & Security

cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/security/

Future Internet

ec.europa.eu/foi

Digital Agenda

ec.europa.eu/information_society/digital-agenda/

ICT Call 8

http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal

/page/cooperation?callIdentifier=FP7-ICT-2011-8

E-mail

[email protected]

Vilija Juceviciene - Call 8 Objective 1.4 coordinator

[email protected]

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