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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

European Initiatives

H2020 Projects

Fed4Fire+ (2017-2022)
  • Title: Federation for FIRE Plus

  • Program: H2020

  • Duration: January 2017 - December 2021

  • Coordinator: Interuniversitair Micro-Electronica centrum Imec VZW

  • Partners:

    Universidad de Malaga; National Technical University of Athens - NTUA; The Provost, Fellows, Foundation Scholars & the other members of board of the College of the Holy & Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth Near Dublin; Ethniko Kentro Erevnas Kai Technologikis Anaptyxis; GEANT LImited; Institut Jozef Stefan; Mandat International Alias Fondation Pour la Cooperation Internationale; Universite Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6; Universidad De Cantabria; Fundacio Privada I2CAT, Internet I Innovacio Digital A Catalunya; EURESCOM-European Institute For Research And Strategic Studies in Telecommunications GMBH; Nordunet A/S; Technische Universitaet Berlin; Instytut Chemii Bioorganicznej Polskiej Akademii Nauk; Fraunhofer Gesellschaft zur Foerderung Der Angewandten Forschung E.V.; Universiteit Van Amsterdam; University of Southampton; Martel GMBH; Atos Spain SA; Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et automatique.

  • Inria contact: David Margery (for RESIST: Lucas Nussbaum)

  • Abstract: Fed4FIRE+ is a successor project to Fed4FIRE. In Fed4FIRE+, we more directly integrate Grid'5000 into the wider eco-system of experimental platforms in Europe and beyond using results we developped in Fed4FIRE. We will also provide a generalised proxy mechanisms to allow users with Fed4FIRE identities to interact with services giving access to different testbeds but not designed to support Fed4FIRE identities. Finally, we will work on orchestration of experiments in a federation context.

SecureIoT
  • Title: Predictive Security for IoT Platforms and Networks of Smart Objects

  • Duration: December 2017 - December 2020

  • Coordinator: INTRASOFT International SA

  • Partners:

    Fujitsu Technology Solutions GMBH; Atos Spain S.A; Siemens SRL; Singularlogic S.A.; IDIADA Automotive Technology SA; P@SSPORT Holland B.V.; UBITECH LIMITED; Innovation Sprint Sprl; DWF Germany Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH; LuxAI S.A.; Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et automatique; it’s OWL Clustermanagement GmbH; Research and Education Laboratory in Information Technologies – Athens Information Technology (AIT).

  • Inria contact: Jérôme François

  • Url : http://secureiot.eu

  • Abstract: SecureIoT is a a joint effort of global leaders in IoT services and IoT cybersecurity to secure the next generation of dynamic, decentralized IoT systems, that span multiple IoT platforms and networks of smart objects, through implementing a range of predictive IoT security services. SecureIoT will integrate its security services in three different application scenarios in the areas of: Digital Automation in Manufacturing (Industry 4.0), Socially assistive robots for coaching and healthcare and Connected cars and Autonomous Driving.

    Emerging cross-platform interactions and interactions across networks of smart objects require more dynamic, scalable, decentralized and intelligent IoT security mechanisms. Such mechanisms are highly demanded by the industry in order to secure a whole new range of IoT applications that transcend the boundaries of multiple IoT platforms, while involving autonomous interactions between intelligent CPS systems and networks of smart objects. In this direction, the main objectives of the project are to predict and anticipate the behavior of IoT systems, facilitate compliance to security and privacy regulations and provide APIs and tools for trustworthy IoT solutions.

SPARTA
  • Title: Strategic programs for advanced research and technology in Europe

  • Program: H2020

  • Duration: February 2019 - January 2022

  • Coordinator: Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives

  • Partners: see web site

  • Inria contact: Jérôme François

  • Url : http://www.sparta.eu

  • Abstract: Cybersecurity is an urgent and major societal challenge. In correlation with the digitization of our societies, cyberthreats are having an increasing impact on our lives: it is essential to ensure digital security and strategic autonomy of the EU by strengthening its cybersecurity capacities. This challenge will require the coordination of Europe’s best competences, along with strong international cooperations, towards common research and innovation goals.

    SPARTA is a novel cybersecurity competence network, with the objective to collaboratively develop and implement top-tier research and innovation actions. Strongly guided by concrete challenges forming an ambitious Cybersecurity Research & Innovation Roadmap, SPARTA will tackle hard innovation challenges, leading the way in building transformative capabilities and forming a world-leading cybersecurity competence network across the EU. Four initial research and innovation programs will push the boundaries to deliver advanced solutions to cover emerging issues, with applications from basic human needs to economic activities, technologies, and sovereignty.

CONCORDIA

Participants : Thibault Cholez [contact] , Rémi Badonnel, Olivier Festor.

  • Acronym: CONCORDIA

  • Title: Cyber security cOmpeteNCe fOr Research anD InnovAtion

  • Program: H2020

  • Start: 01/01/2019

  • Duration: 4 years

  • Coordinator: Research Institute CODE (Munich, Germany)

  • Partners: 52 partners, 26 academic and 26 industrial, from 19 countries (please see https://www.concordia-h2020.eu/consortium)

  • Url : https://www.concordia-h2020.eu/

  • Abstract: CONCORDIA is one of the 4 pilot projects whose goal is to structure and develop a network of cybersecurity competences across Europe. CONCORDIA has a research program to develop next-generation cybersecurity solutions by taking a holistic end-to-end data-driven approach from data acquisition, data transport and data usage, and addressing device-centric, network-centric, software-centric, system-centric, data-centric and user-centric security. The solutions will be integrated in sector-specific (vertical) and cross-sector (horizontal) industrial pilots with building incubators. Vertical pilots include Telecom, Finance, e-Health, Defence and e-Mobility, while horizontal pilots are about two European-scale federated platforms that are the DDoS clearing house and the Threat Intelligence platform . CONCORDIA also develops a CONCORDIA ecosystem by providing lab infrastructures, platforms, tools as "Living Labs" as well as advanced cybersecurity courses on cyber-ranges.

    The project kick-off took place in Munich the 28/01/2019. The team is mainly involved in three tasks (research, education and European dimension). On the research side, we begun our work on assessing the reliability of blockchains' networking infrastructure (see section 7.1.3). Regarding the education in cybersecurity, we set up a cyber-range at TELECOM Nancy which was officially launched the 24/09/2019 and is already used by our M1 and M2 students to be trained in cybersecurity. We worked also for the task "Liaison with stakeholders" and were in particular the main editor of the 1st year deliverable of this task.