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The ICT Fair for Trust & Security Research: Aftermath

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

The ICT Fair for Trust and Security Research was organized by the Olomouc Region under the Czech Presidency of the EU and in collaboration with the EC. Its goal was to give practical information on the FP7 research opportunities and foster the partcipation in the forthcoming call for proposals. The vice-president of the Olomouc Region Mr. Michael Fisher opened the Fair and presented region’s experience in the collaboration with the EC in ICT. The vice-rector of the Palacky University in Olomouc Mr. Michal Malacka talked about University’s participation in European projects on information security.

The Head of Unit “Trust & Security” in DG INFSO of the European Commission Mr. Jacques Bus presented the ICT priorities in the Seventh Framework Program. He outlined that the main goals of the objective “Trustworthy ICT” is the building of Trustworthy Network Infrastructures and Trustworthy Service Infrastructures which are the way to develop the Future Internet as a conglomerate of heterogeneous networks and systems. The infrastructures of secure and trustworthy networks have to make the Future Internet more secure, to allow for monitoring and managing the security threats, to build secure infrastructures and virtual objects. It is important to make experiments, to pay attention to the societal impact and to the interaction between the technologies and the users. Mr. Bus announced the indicative opening date of the next Call for proposals is 31st July 2009 and the submission deadline is 3rd November 2009.

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ICT Fair for Trust & Security Research

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

The ICT Fair for Trust & Security Research will be held in Olomouc, the Czech Republic, on 14 May 2009. The ICT Fair is an event promoted by the Olomouc Region, the Czech Republic, in cooperation with the European Commission and is associated with the official program of the Semester of the Czech Presidency to the EU Council. The Fair is a unique opportunity for getting practical hands-on information and concrete advice on how to become involved in EU’s FP7 research activities.

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FORWARD future threats panel at EC2ND 2008

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

The European Conference on Computer Network Defense (EC2ND) is an annual conference bringing together academia and industry to discuss topics in network and systems security. This year it was held at Dublin City University in Dublin, Ireland. The programme included a panel organised by FORWARD, where possible future threats on global ICT infrastructure were discussed. The panel constituted of members from all FORWARD working groups (WGs), and was headed by Sotiris Ioannidis.

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Threats at the ENISA-FORTH Summer School on Network and Information Security

Monday, October 6th, 2008

The first ENISA-FORTH Summer School on Network and Information Security was held in Crete, Greece between the 15th and the 19th of September. This year’s topic was “Network Security,” and brought together experts in Information Security, policy members from EU Member States and EU Institutions, decision makers from the industry as well as members of the research and academic community. The lectures covered the whole spectrum of Network Security, including financial, political, legal, and technological issues. The detail of the talks varied from highly technical to high-level, to cater to different kinds of participants. In total there were about one hundred participants, including members of the press, mostly from Europe, but also from the United States, the Middle East, and Asia.

FORWARD in “Future of Trust in Computing” Conference

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

The Future of Trust in Computing Conference took place in Berlin from June 30th to July 3rd 2008. FORWARD participated in the conference with a paper titled “Future threats to future trust” which was presented by Sotiris Ioannidis from FORTH-ICS. The presentation evolved around the results of the 1st FORWARD Workshop and the established working groups.

The FORWARD paper seemed to spark interest in the conference which was mostly  dedicated to analyzing the benefits and applications of Trusted Computing. An interesting proposal posed by the audience was to move beyond technical analysis of future threats into investigating the economy and motives underlying the various malicious activities.

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