Description du projet
Un cadre logiciel sûr et résilient pour les maisons intelligentes
Le développement continu de l’Internet rend essentielles la détection des cyberattaques et la capacité de réponse à ces dernières. Le projet SIFIS-HOME, financé par l’UE, entend fournir un cadre logiciel sécurisé dès la conception et cohérent qui améliorera la sécurité et la résilience des systèmes de maison intelligente interconnectés à tous les niveaux. Le projet cible également les développeurs de logiciels, en leur apportant les moyens de créer des applications sûres, sécurisées et respectueuses de la vie privée susceptibles de doter les maisons intelligentes de fonctionnalités supplémentaires. Le consortium est principalement composé d’acteurs industriels de premier plan spécialisés dans l’Internet des objets, les télécommunications et les marchés de la cybersécurité, ainsi que d’institutions de recherche et universitaires.
Objectif
SIFIS-Home aims at providing a secure-by-design and consistent software framework for improving resilience of Interconnected Smart Home Systems at all stack levels. To this end, the framework enables the development of security, privacy aware and accountable applications, algorithms and services, and makes it possible to detect and dynamically react to cyber-attacks and intrusion attempts or violation of user-defined policies, thus increasing control and trust of Smart Home end users.
Smart Home is an emerging application paradigm which has been gaining increasing popularity. Most recently, the Internet of Things (IoT) has been fostering a vision of Smart Home systems, where users can install connectable (smart) devices and appliances that cooperate to automatically manage home services and functionalities. This emerging market is rapidly attracting software developers to produce novel applications and services, to provide additional Smart Home functionalities. However, noticeable barriers and concerns are still present, mainly related to cyber-security and safety within Smart Home systems, as well as to the privacy and integrity of produced and consumed data, most of which are personal and sensitive. Also, many Smart Home devices use custom and proprietary security solutions that do not account for interactions with other devices in the Smart Home system. Plus, developers have to develop applications adaptable to different systems and architectures, where security aspects are often neglected or poorly addressed.
The consortium combines leading industry players in the IoT, telecommunication and cyber-security markets with research and academic institutions, also involved as key contributors to premier international standardisation bodies (e.g. IETF), and having leading roles in the SPARTA, CONCORDIA and CyberSec4Europe projects of the European Cyber Competence Network. SMEs active in the Smart Home and IoT markets and Open Source community complete the consortium.
Champ scientifique
- natural sciencescomputer and information sciencesinternetinternet of things
- natural sciencescomputer and information sciencessoftware
- natural sciencescomputer and information sciencescomputer security
- engineering and technologyelectrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineeringelectronic engineeringcontrol systemshome automation
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RIA - Research and Innovation actionCoordinateur
00185 Roma
Italie