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The nSHIELD project is, at the same time, a complement and an improvement of “pSHIELD”, a pilot project funded in ARTEMIS Call 2009 as the first investigation to build the SHIELD Architectural Framework for SPD. The roadmap proposed in this pilot project aims at addressing Security, Privacy and Dependability (SPD) in the context of Embedded Systems (ESs) as “built in” rather than as “add-on” funct ...
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Secure and Trustworthy Composite Services (ANIKETOS)

Start date: Aug 1, 2010, End date: May 31, 2014,

The Future Internet will provide an environment in which a diverse range of services are offered by a diverse range of suppliers, and users are likely to unknowingly invoke underlying services in a dynamic and ad hoc manner. Moving from today's static services, we will see service consumers that transparently mix and match service components depending on service availability, quality, price and se ...
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Usable TRUST in the Internet of Things (uTRUSTit)

Start date: Sep 1, 2010, End date: Dec 31, 2013,

The Internet of Things (IoT) will connect a large number of communication and information systems. These systems will be part of everyday life in the same way mobile phones have become part of our lives. The information security properties of the IoT are often difficult to understand for its users, because they are hidden in pervasive systems and small devices manufactured by a large number of ven ...
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Security has always been a stepchild to the developers of embeddedsystems. In the past they were able to rely on physicalprotection. Due to the connectivity and ubiquity of today's embeddedsystems this is no longer possible. The aim of SecFutur is to developand establish a security engineering process for embedded systems. Inorder to achieve this overall goal SecFutur will provide a set ofimplem ...
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Software systems continue to be crippled by security vulnerabilities. One of the reasons for this is that information on known vulnerabilities is not easily available to software developers, or integrated into the tools they use. The main objective of SHIELDS is to increase software security by bridging the gap between security experts and software practitioners and by providing the software dev ...
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