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ICT Security - Topical Seminar
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ICT Trust & Security - Topical Seminar
15 January 2008

Hotel Métropole

For any further request please contact:
Mrs. Edina Nemeth 
(edina.nemeth@ist.hu or +36 70 221 0387)

Following the seminar a public report will be produced
and made available on this website
Rapporteur: Bob Malcolm, ideo ltd

AGENDA
9:00-9:15 Welcome - CISTRANA in the ERA process
Edina Nemeth, CISTRANA team
Session 1
9:15-12:30
European Landscape of ICT Security Programmes
Objectives, Portfolios, Future
 

The session offers an opportunity for European and National programme managers to exchange information on their current programme portfolio and future challenges to be addressed in ICT Security Research and Development. The discussion will offer a global view of achievements – covering the Framework Programme, EUREKA and national programmes – and focus on discussing future R&D challenges that require wide scale transnational and multi-stakeholder cooperation from the perspectives of both public and industrial actors, as well as the research community.
 

9:15-9:40 ICT Security in FP7 - Current Portfolio & the Next Work Programme
Thomas Skordas, European Commission
 
9:40-10:00

EUREKA - CELTIC - ICT Security Objectives & Portfolio
Heinz Bruggemann, CELTIC
 

10:00-11:15

National Programmes addressing ICT Security

 
11:30-12:15

Future research challenges in ICT Security - an industrial perspective from ETPs

 
12:15-12:30 World Wireless Research Forum - Special Interest Group Security & Trust
Mario Hoffman, Fraunhofer
 
Session 2
13:30-17:00
Research Challenges in ICT Trust, Security, Depedability
and Identity Management
 

This session will narrow in on key research challenges in ICT Trust & Security, in particular focusing on the issue of identity management. Identity management is required as common layer for both network security and the security of services. The session will bring together the industrial and research communities of these fields to discuss harmonized approaches to addressing this challenge.
 

13:30-15:00
Panel 1: Identity and Trust in Network Infrastructures
 

The panel will address context-aware network aspects and their consequences for privacy; identity management (with identity serving as central issue for legal, business and network development trends) and trust challenges in heterogeneous networks, in particular, how future networks will cope with ever increasing mobility and nomadicity, while still providing good quality of service and ensuring trustworthiness.
Chair: Jacques Bus, European Commission
 

  Presentations / Panel discussions:
 
15:30-17:00 Panel 2: Identity and Trust in Service Infrastructures
  How will identity be managed within future service oriented architectures? What type of identity management services are expected to emerge and how will they impact development of future web services? How will this contribute to ensuring privacy and building trust in future service infrastructures?
Chair: Andrew Tyrer, Technology Strategy Board
 
  Presentations / Panel discussions: