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SECURITY BY DESIGN IOT DEVELOPMENT AND CERTIFICATE FRAMEWORK WITH FRONT-END ACCESS CONTROL

Project description

Towards more adaptable IoT service environments

The EU-funded IΟTAC project aims to deliver a new, secure and privacy-friendly Internet of Things (IoT) architecture enabling the development and operation of more resilient IoT service environments. This can be done by monitoring and evaluating applications security throughout the broader software development life cycle. It can also be aided through the introduction of an advanced access control mechanism based on new interactions and workflow using chip cards and public key infrastructure technology. Overall, the project’s overarching goal is to foster a strong dissemination and communication programme that can support the commercial and scientific exploitation of the results.

Objective

IoTAC project aims to deliver a novel, secure and privacy-friendly IoT architecture that will facilitate the development and operation of more resilient IoT service environments through (i) monitoring and evaluation of applications security throughout the broader software development lifecycle; (ii) the introduction of an advanced access control mechanism based on new interactions and workflow using chip card and PKI technology; (iii) the runtime monitoring of the system as well as provisioning of security countermeasures that are implemented both at hardware- and at software-level and (iv) associated platforms which will provide security certification of the produced applications and system, based on international security standards, best practices and the research results of the project. The results will be demonstrated (TRL5) with four IoT use case implementations. The consortium comprises all stakeholders of the IoT ecosystem, service operators, OEMs, technology providers, developers, security experts, as well as research and academic partners. The end users will be involved by using a living lab environment. Objectives of the project will be fostered by a strong dissemination and communication program also comprising standardisation and community building, supporting the commercial and scientific exploitation of the results.

Call for proposal

H2020-SU-ICT-2018-2020

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Sub call

H2020-SU-ICT-2019

Coordinator

ATOS MAGYARORSZAG KORLATOLT FELELOSSSEGU TARSASAG
Net EU contribution
€ 513 965,00
Address
NEUMANN JANOS UTCA 1 A EP 1 EM
1117 BUDAPEST INFOPARK
Hungary

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SME

The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.

Yes
Region
Közép-Magyarország Budapest Budapest
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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Total cost
€ 513 965,00

Participants (15)