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O i f DG INFSO Overview of DG INFSO R&D on Trust & Securityy
Vilija JucevicieneEuropean Commission
Information Society and Media Directorate GeneralyUnit F5 - Trust & Security
Sophia Antipolis, 18/01/2012
Setting the scene - The Digital Wave Setting the scene The Digital Wave
Sophia Antipolis, 26/07/2011 ••• 2Sophia Antipolis, 18/01/2012
Setting the sceneG i I f ti S i t !G i I f ti S i t !Growing Information Society!Growing Information Society!
Car/Railway Mobile Office/Factory
IC Card
SDMMC
SDMMC
SIMIntranet
Information
E-TowerGame Machine
PCTV
STBDVC Map Information ♪Digitalcontents
SDMMC
Telephone
PC
DVD
Audio
Home Outdoor Street/Shop
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Telephone Home Outdoor Street/Shop
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Security, Privacy, Trust Security, Privacy, Trust in the Information Societyin the Information Societyin the Information Societyin the Information Society
End-Users & the Society
Technology & Innovation the Society
••• 4Policy & RegulationSophia Antipolis, 18/01/2012
Trust and Security in the Digital Agenda for Europel t t l 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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A strategic view to ICT standardisationg
Indentifying ICT standard needs/relevance, enabling production y g / , g pof ICT standards
- “Public Policies” Systematically establish ICT standardisation roadmapsMake standardisation roadmaps politically visible
-“R&D and Innovation”R&D and InnovationCluster-based ICT R&D to be accompanied by ICT standardisation agendas
-“Regulation”ICT standards supporting or impacting regulationOpen access and fair usage conditions of ICT standardsCoherence spectrum/equipment regulation
“ i l”- “International”Support international cooperation in ICT standardisation Facilitate presence of EU interests in international standardisation organisationsAddress issues of ICT standards as barrier to trade
“IT Security”
Standardisation roadmaps for 8 “public policies” identified as priority (tentative): cloud p p p p y ( )computing, eHealth, eID, Smart Grids, open data, ITS, IoT and IT Security
IT Security – linked to DAE pillar 3 Need – uneven and insufficient level of network and information security across the EU Member
States
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7th EU Research Framework Programme(2007 2013)
Total 50,521 M€
(2007-2013)
FP7 Cooperation Programme: 32,413 M€The 10 ThemesThe 10 Themes
Space; 1430; 4%
Transport; 4160; 13%
Health; 6100; 19%Socio-economics; 623; 2% Security; 1400; 4%
Space; 1430; 4%
Transport; 4160; 13%
Environment; 1890; 6%
Food, …; 1935; 6%
ICT Security & TrustICT Security & Trust
ICT; 9050; 28%
Energy; 2350; 7%
NMT; 3475; 11%
ICT Security & TrustICT Security & Trust
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Current portfolioT t d S it 58 j tTrust and Security: 58 projects
of FP7 Call 1Call 1 and Call 5Call 5
Network Services
200 m€
Identity managementNetworkinfrastructures
4 j t
infrastructures
4 j t
Identity management,privacy, trust
8 j t4 projects7 projects
4 projects7 projects
8 projects5 projects40M€ 60M€ 48M€
E bli t h l i
9 projectsCritical Infrastructure Protection 20M€
Networking Coordination and Support
4 projects4 projects
Enabling technologies Biometrics, trusted computing, cryptography
27M€
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Networking, Coordination and SupportResearch roadmaps, metrics and benchmarks, international cooperation, coordination activities
4 projects2 projects 5M€
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FP7-ICT Call 8: 1.4 Trustworthy ICT
80 m€20/7/2011 –17/1/2012
Heterogeneous networked, service and computing environments
Trust eIdentity and Privacy 70 M€
Min 50% IPs Trust, eIdentity and Privacy management infrastructures
Min. 50% IPs Min. 30% STREPs
Data policy, governance and socio-economic ecosystems
Networking and coordination activities Max. 10 M€NoE CSA
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NoE, CSA
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ICT Work Programme 2011 - 2012Objective 1.4 Trustworthy ICTj y
Target outcomes
a) Heterogeneous networked service and computing environmentsA hit t d t lArchitectures and protocolsFuture InternetVirtualisation and other techniques for protection, assurance, ..Metrics and tools for quantitative securityEnabling technologies (languages, biometry, crypto, ..)
b) Trust, eID and Privacy management Infrastructures) , y gTrust assurancePrivacy infrastructuresManagement of ID claims (usability, privacy, control)
c) Data policy, governance and socio-economic ecosystemsManagement and governance frameworks for trust and security policiesTechnology supported socio-economics frameworksTechnology supported socio economics frameworksMulti-polar security governanceTools for trust measurement
d) Networking and Coordination Activities Stimulating and organising interplay technology-law-society-economy
Promoting standards, certification, best practicesg , , pCoordination national RTD activities
Expected ImpactIndustrial competitiveness – Trustworthy ICTSupport to users - Confidence, usability and acceptance Demonstrable improvements – Large scale networks, network attacks and security incidentsSignificant contribution (Trustworthy Infrastructures, interoperab. and standardization, usability and acceptanceCoordination of research
••• 10Remember: The Workprogramme text is the official reference for the call
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Horizon 2020 The Commission Communication (30/11/2011)
Key Priorities
Industrial Leadership (20280 mln €)Societal Challenges (35888 mln €)
Key Priorities ~80 billion €
Industrial Leadership (20280 mln €)- Leadership in enabling technologies
(ICT, nano technologies, etc) & FET−Access to risk finance − Innovation in SMEs
g ( )−Health, demographic change and wellbeing−Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research and the − Innovation in SMEs
Excellent Science (27818 mln €)Frontier research (ERC & FET)
bio-economy−Secure, clean and efficient energy−Smart, green and integrated transport−Climate action, resource efficiency and −Frontier research (ERC & FET)
−Skills and career development (Marie Sklodowska-Curie actions)
−Research infrastructures incl. eInfrastructures
, yraw materials−Inclusive, innovative and secure societies
Simplifying access and optimising management
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Next stepsNext stepsFrom 30/11: Parliament and Council negotiations on the basis of
the Commission proposalsthe Commission proposals
Ongoing: Parliament and Council negotiations on EU budget 2014‐20 (including overall budget for Horizon 2020)
Mid 2012: Final calls under 7th Framework Programme for Research to bridge gap towards Horizon 2020
By end 2013: Adoption of legislative acts by Parliament and Council on Horizon 2020
1/1/2014: Horizon 2020 starts; launch of first calls1/1/2014: Horizon 2020 starts; launch of first calls
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Trust and securityyTimeline
DAE
FI-PPP
H2020
20122007 20142008 2009 20152010 2013 2016Call 8
201180 M€
Call 5 25 projects 90 M€
80 M€
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Call 1 33 projects 110 M€
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Unit F5 - The team
Jesús VillasanteHead of Unit
Gustav KalbeVice HoUHead of Unit Vice HoU
Manuel Carvalhosa Martin MühleckMa Concepción Antón García
Vilija JucevicieneCall 8 Coordinator
Oluf Nielsen Christian Olimid Mario Scillia
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Unit mailbox: [email protected] numbers: http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/security/
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For more information
FP7cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/p / p / /
Trust & Securitycordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/security/
Future Internetec.europa.eu/foi
Digital Agendaec.europa.eu/information_society/digital-agenda/
H i 2020Horizon 2020ec.europa.eu/research/horizon2020
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Thank you !y
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