Willie Donnelly IFIF

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Security, Trust & Dependability

Welcome AddressDr. Willie Donnelly

Director TSSG

Redefining Society

Traditional Society

• Linear time

• Incremental growth

• Face to face

• Formal

Communications

• Top down hierarchies of

power

• Centralised Authority

New Internet Society

• Virtual Time

• Exponential growth

• Virtual communities

• Social networking

• Bottom up consensus

management

• Distributed authority

Future Internet Assembly

Citizen Centric Internet

Personalisation

Customisation

User control

The Future Internet has the potential of devolving power to the citizen

A Cultural Revolution

Evolving from a technology centric to a people centric environment

Europe has the potential to deliver leadership

Citizen Centric Internet

User Perspective• User as service consumer and producer

• Digital Footprint

• Openness, Trust and Privacy

• Moral Authority

Community Perspective• Physical Vs Virtual societies – Walled Garden

• The fate of Nation States

– Role of national laws

– Ability to raise tariffs

• Moral Authority

Avoid Social fragmentation

Future Internet Community

New Sustainable Communities

May need to redefine traditional conceptof community and community boundaries

Ireland : Leadership Role

• Open Economy

• Strong Telecommunications Industry

• European headquarters for major “Internet Players” Google, Facebook etc

• Young educated workforce

• Cultural diversity

• Major research investment in ICT

• Strong government commitment to e-government, commerce etc

• Strong community spirit

FutureInternet

Conclusion

• Future Internet can transform European Society

• Need to look beyond the technical challenges

• Build on the best of European society

– Cultural diversity

– Creativity

– Individualism and Rights

– Community and Collective responsibility

– Freedom of Expression and Tolerance

Citizen Centric : Learn from GDMO and Nuclear Debate

Public Private Partnership

Provided by David Kennedy

Eurescom

Content

Utilities and Environment

Transport, Mobility and

Logistics

Smart Energy

Grid

eHealth

Maximising the Common enablers

11

CorePlatform

� Examine the basic enablers in each area

� Determine the common enablers

� Determine the enhanced enablers

� Work out how to provide a core platform that supports the enablers

� Build it and show the world

� Use it in large scale trials and tests

� Use exisitng advanced infrastructures to test future Internet function

Large ScaleDemos

and trials

Our recommendations for the

programme

• Large scale projects• Integration will not happen in many small projects

• Flexibility in every stage• The future Internet is a hard target to follow

• Systematic approach to project selection• Projects must contribute to the programmme and uniquely address aspects

of the programme

• Facilitate open sharing of project foreground• IPR issues should not hinder collaboration

• Integrate sector competence with the ICT competence• The PPP target is to enhance all sectors with the Future Internet

• Lead by example: large scale trials and demos• Proving scalability and viability

• Synergy: build on existing results and resources• Time and scale dictate using what we have already achieved in Europe.

Public Private Partnership Sponsors

• Our discusson Goals:

– Creating a community in 2010

– Invitations to workshops on applications, enablers, and infrastructures.

– Determining the focus points, challenges, and optimal structures

– Encouraging innovation in structures as well as projects

– Position paper by end of Year

– Workshops in the new year

• www.future-internet.eu

Trust in Digital Life Partnership

• Set out a vision for trustworthy products relating to information and communications technology (ICT), including devices, applications, services, and infrastructures

• Foundering Members : Gemalto, Microsoft, Nokia and Philips

• Open for membership

• http://trustindigitallife.eu