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Jacques BusJacques BusHead of Unit, DG INFSO-F5 “Security”Head of Unit, DG INFSO-F5 “Security”
European CommissionEuropean Commission
FP7 launch in the New Member StatesFP7 launch in the New Member StatesRegional on-line conference Regional on-line conference
22 January 200722 January 2007
Objective ICT-2007.1.4Objective ICT-2007.1.4“Secure, dependable and trusted “Secure, dependable and trusted
Infrastructures”Infrastructures”
Expected Outcome (1)
BackboneNetworks
AccessNetworks
e-Services
In the Homeand Office
On the Move
Personal Area
Content InformationApplications (a)
(a) Security and resilience in
Security and resilience in
network infrastructures
network infrastructures(b) S
ecurit
y and tr
ust in
dyn
amic
(b) S
ecurit
y and tr
ust in
dyn
amic
& reco
nfigurable
serv
ice a
rchite
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& reco
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serv
ice a
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(c) Underpinning Technologies fo
r
(c) Underpinning Technologies fo
r
Trustworth
y Applicatio
ns & Services
Trustworth
y Applicatio
ns & Services
(d) Empowering the End-Users(d) Empowering the End-Users
(e) Research roadmaps, metrics, benchmarks, IN-CO, …(e) Research roadmaps, metrics, benchmarks, IN-CO, …
Scalable and context-awareScalable and context-aware secure and resilientsecure and resilient
architectures architectures and technologiestechnologies
Real time detection and recoveryReal time detection and recovery against intrusions,
malfunctions and failures
Expected Outcome (2):Security & resilience in network
infrastructures
Internet
Satellite
Cellular
Wireless
Nomadic Dynamic networks
PANs
Secure Secure end-to-endend-to-end communication communication
Security across heterogeneous Security across heterogeneous infrastructures and multiple domainsinfrastructures and multiple domains
Security and Trust in dynamic and Security and Trust in dynamic and
reconfigurable service architectures reconfigurable service architectures
supporting:supporting:
– Assured and scale-free composition
of services & service coalitions
– managed operation across several
administrative or business domains
Flexible business models
Expected Outcome (3):Security & trust in service
architectures
Advancing core technologies for developingAdvancing core technologies for developing Trusted Computing Trusted Computing
Infrastructures Infrastructures ensuring interoperability and end-to-end security ensuring interoperability and end-to-end security
of data & servicesof data & services
New methods & tools for increasingNew methods & tools for increasing Security and dependability Security and dependability in in
the engineering of software and service systemsthe engineering of software and service systems
Expected Outcome (4):Underpinning Technologies for
Trustworthy Applications & Services
Expected Outcome (5):Empowering the End-Users
Identity Management & Identity Management & Privacy enhancing Tools Privacy enhancing Tools with configurable, context-dependent and user-controlled attributes in static & dynamic environments
Trust PoliciesTrust Policies for managing and assessing the risks
associated to identity and private data
LLonger term visionsvisions and research roadmapsresearch roadmaps
Metrics and benchmarksMetrics and benchmarks for comparative
evaluation & open technology competitions,
in support of certification & standardisationcertification & standardisation
Focussed Focussed International CooperationInternational Cooperation with developed
countries
CoordinationCoordination with national or regional programmes or
initiatives
Cross – challenge, Cross- objective Project CoordinationCross – challenge, Cross- objective Project Coordination Co-ordination of FP7 projects addressing security, dependability,
privacy and related ethical issues across different challenges and
objectives of the ICT-FP7 work-programme
Expected Outcome (6):Coordination and Support Actions
Empowering ICT users Empowering ICT users to handle their digital identity and
personal data and protect their privacy
IIncreasing trust in the usetrust in the use of networks, software & services
A strong and competitiveA strong and competitive ICT security industry in Europe
Improving Improving substantially the security and dependabilitysecurity and dependability of
highly complex network and service infrastructurescomplex network and service infrastructures
Wider useWider use of metrics, standards, evaluation and
certification methods and best practices
Expected Impact
Links to other Objectives
Challenge 1, Cross Objective OpportunitiesChallenge 1, Cross Objective Opportunities
The Network of the Future
Service and Software Architectures, Infrastructures
and Engineering
ICT in support of the networked enterprise
Secure, Dependable and Trusted Infrastructures
Networked Media
Cross
-cutti
ng larg
e scale
Cross
-cutti
ng larg
e scale
integra
ting pro
ject pro
posals
integra
ting pro
ject pro
posals
ICT
Cal
l 1IC
T C
all 1
Links to other ICT ObjectivesLinks to other ICT Objectives
ICT-2007.1.6 New Paradigms & Experimental Facilities
ICT-SEC-2007.1.7 Critical Infrastructure Protection
–Joint initiative with the Security-FP7 Theme
Call 2
Call 2
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Recommendations
Collaborative projects (IPs & STREPs)Collaborative projects (IPs & STREPs)
– Generic technology development with concrete application Generic technology development with concrete application
examples for demonstration purposesexamples for demonstration purposes
– System-level research!System-level research!
IPsIPs
– Built around multi-disciplinary research teams
Networks of ExcellenceNetworks of Excellence
– No “closed clubs” (i.e., “for us & by us”) BUT
Open, federated forums for community building around
promising research directions and with focused activities for
creating added value to a research community in Europe
– Recommended EC funding: 2 - 3 m€
Budget & Call Information
Funding SchemesFunding Schemes
Collaborative Projects (IPs and STREPs), NoEs, CSAs
ICT Call 1ICT Call 1
– Opening 22 Dec 2006
– Closing 8 May 2007 at 17:00 (Brussels time)
Indicative Budget: 90 m€Indicative Budget: 90 m€
– 80 m€ Collaborative Projects
min 28 m€ IPs
min 28 m€ STREPs
– 6 m€ Networks of Excellence
– 4 m€ Coordination and Support Actions
Further Information & Contact
Information Day on Challenge 1: 26th February in BrusselsInformation Day on Challenge 1: 26th February in Brussels
– See http://cordis.europa.eu/ist/trust-security/index.htm for venue, agenda and
registration
Further informationFurther information
– See http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ for:
• Legal FP7 documents (FP Decision, Rules for participation, Specific programmes, Rules for proposal
submission, evaluation & selection)
• Contractual Information (Consortium Agreement checklist, Guidelines for negotiation, Financial
guidelines, Model grant agreements)
– See http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/ for information on ICT-FP7
– See http://cordis.europa.eu/ist/trust-security/index.htm for information on the
Objective ICT-2007.1.4
Contacts for Objective ICT-2007.1.4Contacts for Objective ICT-2007.1.4
– Bart.Van-Caenegem AT ec.europa.eu,
– Yves.Paindaveine AT ec.europa.eu
General Contact for ICT-FP7:General Contact for ICT-FP7: [email protected]