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+ | * [[has results::a collaboration platform supporting up-to-date and online information (M3)]] | ||
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+ | * [[has results::established the competence profile and collaboration between at least 11 professors/senior researchers (M12)]] | ||
+ | * [[has results::established an Security in IoT track in the COINS Research school (M10)]] | ||
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Revision as of 17:40, 30 August 2015
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T0.1 Project Management
Task Title | Project management, Collaboration platform, supervision of PhD students |
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WP | IoTSec:WP0 |
Lead partner | UNIK |
Leader | |
Contributors | NR, Ifi, SIMULA, HiG |
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Objective
This task has the overall responsibility for collaboration
The task will
- manage the project
- create and maintain the collaboration platform at http://iotsec.no
- supervise PhD students
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Deliverables in T0.1 Project Management
Title | Due month | Lead partner | Editor | Dissemination level | |
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D0.1.1 | Collaborative Knowledge Platform | M03 | ITS | Josef Noll | Public |
D0.1.2 | Annual Reporting Year 1 | M12 | ITS | Josef Noll | Restricted |
D0.1.3 | Annual Reporting Year 2 | M24 | ITS | Josef Noll | Restricted |
Expected input
This task will have the measurable input of
- a collaboration platform supporting up-to-date and online information (M3)
- the recruitment of 3 PhD students (M9)
- established the competence profile and collaboration between at least 11 professors/senior researchers (M12)
- established an Security in IoT track in the COINS Research school (M10)
Partner input
Objective
- Supervise one PhD student on "Adaptive security for the protection of IoT-based smart grids” from evolutionary threats and attacks
Method
- semi-automate prevention, detection, and recovery from security protections' failures by re-configuring control parameters and security goals at runtime.
- use a combination of evolutionary game theory and distributed behavioural analysis to address dynamicity and complexity