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  • Trustworthy ICT infoday - 20 September 2011, Brussels - download the presentations
  • Workshop on Privacy Protection and ICT: Research Ideas - 21 September 2011, Brussels
  • Workshop on Network and Information Security: Research Ideas - 22 September 2011, Brussels
  • Workshop on Ontology and taxonomies for critical infrastructures - 17 October 2011, Brussels
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ICT Trust and Security Research


ICT Trust and Security Research

 

Information Day: ICT PSP CIP Objective 5.1: Cybersecurity. Click here for more information.

Call 6 of the ICT Policy Support Programme of the Competitiveness and Innovation Programme(CIP): the draft work programme 2012 includes Objective 5.1: Cybersecurity. Click here for more information

Call 8 of the FP7 ICT Programme on objective 1.4 Trustworthy ICT opens on 26 July 2011. Click here for more information.


The primary mission of the Unit "Trust and Security" (F5) of the European Commission's Directorate General Information Society and Media is to support and coordinate research for the development of trustworthy ICTs that respect citizens' rights and protect their privacy and personal data. The ambition is to coherently address security, trust and privacy from a technological, economic, legal and social perspective, in an effort to ensure innovation and economic growth in a society providing freedom and security for its citizens.

Research priorities are strongly related to the development of the Future Internet and target: trustworthy network and service infrastructures, user-centric identity and privacy management and technologies for secure software development, trusted computing, cryptology and advanced biometrics. Support to interoperability and standardisation is given when appropriate, to strengthen the societal impact of the technology results.

Particular attention is paid to the horizontal aspects of trust and security in ICT, by emphasising multidisciplinary research and the relevance of aspects like usability, societal acceptance and economic and legal viability of the research results.

To achieve our objectives we work in three directions:

For more information about our activities and projects, please refer to our Brochure on ICT Trust & Security Research in FP7 (October 2008) and to our pages for FP7, ICT PSP and FP6 projects.

We work to increase the impact of trust and security research projects and their results through focused clustering activities, creating synergies between projects and increasing collaboration. Under Unit F5 such clustering activities are coordinated via Effectsplus . For more information see also http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/security/effectsplus_en.html.

If you want to hear from us about our activities, do not hesitate to register for our newsletter and updates.

General information on how to prepare, submit and manage a project proposal is available at http://cordis.europa.eu/participating/home_en.html.



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