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ICT Work Programme 2009 - 2010
Objective 1.4 - Trustworthy ICT
ICT Call 5 – NCP Meeting
12 May 2009, Brussels
Dirk van Rooy
Trust and Security, DG Information Society and Media
7th EU Research Framework Programme
(FP7: 2007-2013)
Total 50,521 M€
FP7 Cooperation Programme: 32,413 M€
The 10 Themes
Space; 1430; 4%
Socio-economics; 623; 2%
Security; 1400; 4%
Health; 6100; 19%
Transport; 4160; 13%
Food, …; 1935; 6%
Environment; 1890; 6%
ICT Security & Trust
Energy; 2350; 7%
NMT; 3475; 11%
ICT; 9050; 28%
Strengthening Competitiveness through Co-operation
ICT Work Programme 2007-08
33 new FP7 projects in Security & Trust
110 M€
Identity management,
privacy, trust policies
Network
Dynamic, reconfigurable
infrastructures
service architectures
3 Projects
9.8 m€
1 Project
9.4 m€
4 Projects
4 Projects
4 Projects
11 m€
22.5 m€
18 m€
Critical Information Infrastructure Protection 9 Projects: 20 m€
Enabling technologies
for trustworthy infrastructures
Biometrics, trusted computing, cryptography, secure SW
4 Projects: 16 m€
Coordination Actions
Research roadmaps, metrics and benchmarks,
international cooperation, coordination activities
4 Projects: 3.3 m€
The FP7 ICT work programme for 2009-10
Objective ICT-2009.1.4: Trustworthy ICT
ICT Call 5: 31 July 2009 – 3 November 2009
Challenges for a
Trustworthy Future Internet Society
Complexity and Usability
Trillions of
components and
transactions
zetta bytes of data
• Scalability
• Dependability
• Resilience
Security, privacy and trust in user-friendly,
highly complex networked systems and services!
Data collection and use
in the interest of the citizen
for business, to provide personalized
innovative applications and services
for citizens, to better communicate
and interact, improve the quality of
their life (Web 2.0)
for governments to service citizens
and business (e-government,
e-education or e-health)
for governments again, to provide public
security (protection against crime or terrorism,
border-control, protection of critical
infrastructures, etc.)
trust, user-control, privacy, security
proportionality of data storage/use?
Challenges for upcoming RTD for a
Trustworthy Information Society
 Technology
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Cyber-threats, cyber-crime
The Future of the Internet
Complex ICT Systems and Services
underpinning Critical Infrastructures
 Users and Society
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Trust, accountability, transparency
Identity, privacy and empowerment,
Creativity, Usability
Human values and acceptance
Priority areas for
Trustworthy ICT in WP09-10
90 M€
Call 5
(OCT ’09)
Trustworthy Service
Infrastructures
Trustworthy Network
Infrastructures
IPs: min 40 m€
STREPs: min 24 m€ Technology and Tools for Trustworthy ICT
NoEs, CAs
10m€
Networking, Coordination and Support
Trustworthy Network Infrastructures
 Building and managing the Future Internet
 Monitoring and managing threats
 Trustworthy communication, computing and
storage (real-time management, virtualisation)
 Experiments and demonstration
 Attention to usability, social acceptance,
economic and legal viability
Trustworthy Service Infrastructures
 Privacy protecting interoperable services on
the FI
 User-centric, privacy respecting ID for
persons, things and virtual entities
 Adaptive frameworks for managing trust
throughout life-cycle
 Experiments and demonstration
 Attention to usability, social acceptance,
human self-determination and privacy,
economic and legal viability
Technology and Tools for Trustworthy ICT
 Focused technology development
– in the network (control, things, malware)
– for services (ID and privacy mgt tools, risk mgt,
verification, certification)
– for data management (assurance, integrity,
availability, risks, long term storage)
– Software assurance, secure software
– enabling technologies (biometrics, crypto,
trustworthy communication, virtualisation,
metrics, certification)
Networking, Coordination and Support
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Threats and vulnerabilities
Security and resilience in software and services
Economics of security
Interoperable standards, certification
Legal and societal aspects of technology
International cooperation
NoE particularly relevant for first 3 topics
Expected Impact
 Improved European industrial
competitiveness
 User support for informed decisions on
the trustworthiness of ICT.
 Increased trust.
 Increased societal acceptance.
 IP specific expected impacts
 NoE and CSA specific expected impacts
Further information
 On ICT-FP7 Security:
http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/security/home_en.html
 ICT-FP7 Project Synopsis:
http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/security/projects_en.html
 Objective 1.4 Call Details:
– Opening July 31st - Ending November 3rd
– Further information days planned
May 14th: Olomouc (Czech Republic)
– Objective 1.4 contact person
Yves Paindaveine (Yves.Paindaveine (at) ec.europa.eu)