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* Study competition and cooperation between the service providers | * Study competition and cooperation between the service providers | ||
* Develop analytical modeling focusing on the security and privacy issues in the smart grid, exploiting both cooperative and competitive frameworks. | * Develop analytical modeling focusing on the security and privacy issues in the smart grid, exploiting both cooperative and competitive frameworks. | ||
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+ | == Subtasks == | ||
+ | :T2.1.1 Research (xx pm), 1 year Post Doc [lead by NR] | ||
+ | Analyse and specify how to design and build privacy designs for metering and control of grid-connected devices and protocols with privacy design patterns; how to carry out risk analysis, privacy impact analysis, and how to deploy user-centric privacy technology. | ||
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+ | Deliverables | ||
+ | * D1.1 and D2.1: The outcome will be construction of privacy by Design patterns for IoT applications and will be contributions to D1.1 and D2.1 as technical reports and 1 conference paper. | ||
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+ | :T2.1.2 Research (xx pm), [lead by NR] | ||
+ | Analyse and specify security technology task-technology-fit which deals with the alignment of technology, business model, security model, and privacy requirements into processes such that they overlap sufficiently with business model and the economic constraints. | ||
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+ | Deliverables | ||
+ | * D3.1 and D4.1: The outcome will be contributions to D3.1 and D4.1 as technical reports and 3 conference paper. |
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T2.1 Privacy-aware models
Task Title | Development of privacy-aware models and measures |
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WP | IoTSec:WP2 |
Lead partner | Simula |
Leader | |
Contributors | UNIK, NR, NCE Smart, Simula |
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Objective
This task will establish privacy-aware models and related measures of privacy
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Deliverables in T2.1 Privacy-aware models
Title | Due month | Lead partner | Editor | Dissemination level | |
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D2.1.1 | Technical Report - Privacy Awareness (draft) | M12 | NR | Habtamu Abie | Restricted |
D2.1.2 | Privacy-preservation framework | M12 | SIMULA | Yan Zhang | Public |
D2.1.3 | Technical Report - Privacy Awareness (final) | M24 | NR | Habtamu Abie | Public |
D2.1.4 | Privacy-preservation yet accountable framework | M36 | SIMULA | Yan Zhang | Public |
Contributions
Yosh: Two challenges:
- To establish secure communication among the customers and the service providers
- To build privacy preserving yet accountable authentication framework among the entities in a distributed manner without relying on a trusted third party
Approaches
- Utilize competition between the service providers to build a reputation scheme and enforce cooperation among the providers to attract a larger number of consumers
- Study competition and cooperation between the service providers
- Develop analytical modeling focusing on the security and privacy issues in the smart grid, exploiting both cooperative and competitive frameworks.
Subtasks
- T2.1.1 Research (xx pm), 1 year Post Doc [lead by NR]
Analyse and specify how to design and build privacy designs for metering and control of grid-connected devices and protocols with privacy design patterns; how to carry out risk analysis, privacy impact analysis, and how to deploy user-centric privacy technology.
Deliverables
- D1.1 and D2.1: The outcome will be construction of privacy by Design patterns for IoT applications and will be contributions to D1.1 and D2.1 as technical reports and 1 conference paper.
- T2.1.2 Research (xx pm), [lead by NR]
Analyse and specify security technology task-technology-fit which deals with the alignment of technology, business model, security model, and privacy requirements into processes such that they overlap sufficiently with business model and the economic constraints.
Deliverables
- D3.1 and D4.1: The outcome will be contributions to D3.1 and D4.1 as technical reports and 3 conference paper.