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UiO leadership in WPs, Building Blocks, Deliverables and Tasks
BB24.I | BB24.I Semantic Attribute Based Access Control (S-ABAC) | Christian Johansen |
BB26.F | BB26.F Measurable security and privacy | Maunya Doroudi Moghadam |
BB26.G | BB26.G Privacy labels (A-F) | Christian Johansen |
T30.3 | Implement an open innovation approach in SCOTT | Toktam Ramezanifarkhani |
Title | Editor | |
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D22.1 | Assessment of technology | Toktam Ramezanifarkhani |
D22.3 | Trust technologies advances | Maunya Doroudi Moghadam |
D30.3 | Documentation of open innovation activities | Maunya Doroudi Moghadam |
UiO participates in:
- WP01 (WP1 - Requirements Management, Leader Joachim Hillebrand)
- WP02 (WP2 - Requirements on Security & Safety, Leader Silke Holtmanns)
- WP03 (WP3 - Requirements on Distributed Cloud Integration, Leader Do van Thanh)
- WP05 (WP5 - Requirements Reference Architecture, Leader Ramiro Robles)
- WP06 (WP6 - Industrial Use Cases, Leader Lukasz Szczygielski)
- WP07 (WP7 - Air Quality Monitoring, Leader Johanna Kallio)
- WP08 (WP8 Managed Wireless, Leader Maghsoud Morshedi)
- WP09 (WP9 - Secure Connected Facilities Management, Leader Mateusz Mul)
- WP14 (WP14 - Secure Car Access Solution, Leader Michael Jerne)
- WP15 (WP15 - Vehicle-as-a-Sensor within Smart Infrastructure, Leader Mateusz Rzymowski)
- WP21 (WP21 Assisted living and community care, Leader Ewout Brandsma)
- WP22 (WP22 - Technology Lines - Development and Implementation, Leader Josef Noll)
- WP23 (WP23 - Security and Safety, Leader Silke Holtmanns)
- WP24 (WP24 - Distributed Cloud Integration, Leader Do van Thanh)
- WP26 (WP26 - Reference Architecture / Reference Implementations, Leader Ramiro Robles)
- WP29 (WP29 - Dissemination and Exploitation, Leader Peter Priller)
- WP30 (WP30 - Open Innovation and Stakeholder Engagement, Leader Joachim Hillebrand)
- BB23.C (BB23.C HW supported security mechanisms, Leader Marco Steger)
- BB23.N (BB23.N SCOTT Security Library, Leader Marco Steger)
- BB23.O (BB23.O Security Core - Identification, Authentication and Communication, Leader Silke Holtmanns)
- BB23.R (BB23.R Trust Trust Anchor and Trust Indicators, Leader Marco Steger)
- BB24.A (BB24.A Remote Configuration of Infrastructure, Leader Linda Firveld)
- BB24.F (BB24.F Cross-technology synchronisation, Leader Peter Priller)
- BB24.G (BB24.G Mobile Edge Computing, Leader Longin Kawolski)
- BB24.I (BB24.I Semantic Attribute Based Access Control (S-ABAC), Leader Christian Johansen)
- BB24.L (BB24.L Adaptable network slicing, Leader Do van Thanh)
- BB25.C (BB25.C Energy storage for WSNs, Leader Rafael C. Socorro Hernández)
- BB26.F (BB26.F Measurable security and privacy, Leader Maunya Doroudi Moghadam)
- BB26.G (BB26.G Privacy labels (A-F), Leader Christian Johansen)
Details of contribution
WP1 - Requirements Management (WP01)
- Contribution to the definition of guidelines and best practices (Task 1).
- Contribution to the overall harmonization of requirements (Task 2).
- Contribution to the assessment of project objectives (Task 4).
WP2 - Requirements on Security & Safety (WP02)
UiO (1 PM)
- Requirements from Use Cases
- Harmonization of requirements
- Requirements on management of measurable security and privacy
WP3 - Requirements on Distributed Cloud Integration (WP03)
UiO (1 PM)
- Requirements from use cases
- Requirements for future of distributed cloud logic, addressed as fog- or edge-computing
- Requirements from high-level objectives and general business needs
- Harmonization of requirements for Remote Configuration of Infrastructure
- Harmonization of requirements for Semantic Attribute Based Access Control
WP5 - Requirements Reference Architecture (WP05)
UiO (0 PM) will contribute with requirements for distributed access control, distributed logic and measurable security to the reference architecture.
WP6 - Industrial Use Cases (WP06)
UiO (2 PM) will analyse the commonalities between the use cases and use these for roadmapping in SP3.
WP7 - Air Quality Monitoring (WP07)
UiO (2 PM)
Work on privacy aspects for mobile measurements and develop techniques for air quality visualisation. We expect to adopt the Citi-Sense-MOB toolbox of mobile air-quality measuring adapted to indoor measurements.
o Work on real-time status for Air Quality sensors, which is a vital aspect for obtaining reliable well-spread measurements. We will apply the Privacy Labels building block in conjunction with the Multi-metrics for privacy building block.
o We will use our experience from analysing Smart Grid electricity measurements to minimize energy consumption and apply it to air quality measurements.
o The work will also look into methods for predicting IAQ hazards and making virtual alarm services for alerting the occupants
WP8 Managed Wireless (WP08)
with measurable security and privacy of applications in the home domain, and will involve pilot users., UiO (4 PM) will contribute with measurable security and privacy of applications in the home domain, and will involve pilot users.
WP9 - Secure Connected Facilities Management (WP09)
UiO (4 PM) will contribute with attribute-based access control technologies to allow for a more fine-grained and dynamic access control solution. UiO will also work on defining the space of attributes needed in this use case along with their semantics and the structure of their inter-relationships. Attributes, with semantics and measurable values, and the flexible architecture behind the standard ABAC (e.g., using XACML and SAML based technologies and implementations), are a very good approach to obtaining a more virtual access control architecture. Attributes can include various aspects, like about the context, type of network and profiles. UiO’s work here is also related to the building block S-ABAC from the technology line of WP24. UiO will contribute with applying the Privacy Labels building block to the various technologies from this WP, like those for user localization. , In WP9(2 PM) and WP15 (1PM) we have already used our PMs in:
- We have defined a master thesis on "Light-weight Authentication to Prevent Relay Attacks in RFID Environments".
- We have attended a meeting regarding these WPs in Porto, and had several contributions for the WPs.
- And have discussed 20 operational scenarios in WP9, and 9 scenarios in WP15.
- We have defined a "new scenario” for dynamic access control related to applying BB24.I SABAC.
WP13 - Trustable Wireless In-vehicle Communication Network (WP13)
UiO (2 PM 0 PM, moved to WP26 Jan2018) Provide the measures for trusted authentication mechanisms of smart sensors as part of the real-time applications. Core of the work will be the focus on light-weight semantics for real-time decision making. For this we will make use of building block 3.4.F (Multi-metrics building block).
o Contribute with application-specific security and privacy profile, to enable software-enabled communication configurations for the in-vehicle communication. This will be one application of building block 3.2.I (Semantic ABAC building block).
WP14 - Secure Car Access Solution (WP14)
UiO (0 PM) reduced from 2 to 0 PM in Jan2018
- Contribute with the security and privacy measures of communication channels to ensure a secure-enough car access, using the ongoing research finding from the National Smart Grid Security Centre. Moreover, the access control will be enhanced with a semantic model, to allow the definition of more fine-grained policies. This will also use the Semantic ABAC building block of WP24. * Support the analysis of attack scenarios and contribute to proposal for related countermeasures. This will also use the Multi-metrics building block of WP26. * Support final evaluation with a focus on security aspects. We will also use here the Privacy Labels building block of WP26.
WP15 - Vehicle-as-a-Sensor within Smart Infrastructure (WP15)
UiO (3 PM 1 PM, rest moved Jan2018 to WP26) will establish measurable security metrics for the sensor communication from the vehicle. This will make use of the Multi-metrics building block from WP26. UiO will point out privacy aspects related to the collection and distribution of sensed data from the vehicle. Investigate how these aspects are related to other privacy concerns raised in other use cases. This will also make use of the Privacy Labels building block from WP26. UiO will work on describing and modelling the semantics of the various privacy concepts present in the vehicle-as-a-sensor concept. The end result is a privacy aware solution from this work package. This will make use of the Semantic ABAC building block from WP24.
In WP15 (1PM) we have already used our PMs for defining 9 scenarios in WP15, mainly related to dynamic access control related to applying BB24.I SABAC.
WP21 Assisted living and community care (WP21)
will contribute to ease the introduction of the S-ABAC Building Block to help enable trust-based delegation in the assisted living and community care use case., UiO (2 PM) will contribute to ease the introduction of the S-ABAC Building Block to help enable trust-based delegation in the assisted living and community care use case.
WP22 - Technology Lines - Development and Implementation (WP22)
UiO (4 PM) will lead task 1 and establish the scientific background for the roadmap. UiO will establish the comparison to the state-of-science
WP23 - Security and Safety (WP23)
UiO (2 PM) has Focus on Privacy labelling
WP24 - Distributed Cloud Integration (WP24)
UiO (5 PM)
- Establish models for semantic models on distributed logic, according to security and privacy needs
- Remote Configuration of Infrastructure
* Semantic Attribute Based Access Control
WP26 - Reference Architecture / Reference Implementations (WP26)
UiO (6 PM) will contribute for distributed access control, distributed logic and measurable security to the reference architecture and also address compatibility with the FiWare platform. UiO will also drive standardization activities for the ‘privacy labelling’ developed in WP22.
WP29 - Dissemination and Exploitation (WP29)
UiO (1 PM) will contribute to security conferences and journals, and will identity sector-specific key players to foster application-specific.
WP30 - Open Innovation and Stakeholder Engagement (WP30)
UiO (4 PM) is leader of Implement an open innovation approach in SCOTT
- Judge Open Innovation event submissions from a general technical point of view
* Support the winners of the Open Innovation Contest during their further implementation based on SCOTT results
Telenor leadership in WPs, Building Blocks, Deliverables and Tasks
Page Title | Leader | SCOTT-NO: | |
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WP03 | WP3 - Requirements on Distributed Cloud Integration | Do van Thanh | Do van Thanh |
WP24 | WP24 - Distributed Cloud Integration | Do van Thanh | Do van Thanh |
BB24.L | BB24.L Adaptable network slicing | Do van Thanh |
T24.1 | Cloud Integration | |
T3.1 | Requirements Cloud Integration | |
T8.2 | Service enabling through SW routing | Do van Thanh |
Title | Editor | |
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D24.1 | Distributed cloud computing building blocks - Iteration 1 | Do van Thanh |
D24.2 | Distributed cloud computing building blocks - Iteration 2 | Do van Thanh |
D24.3 | Distributed cloud computing building blocks - Iteration 3 | Do van Thanh |
D24.4 | Summary of selected SCOTT building blocks for distributed cloud computing | Do van Thanh |
D3.1 | Requirements on distributed cloud integration - Iteration 1 | Do van Thanh |
D3.2 | Requirements on distributed cloud integration - Iteration 2 | Do van Thanh |
D3.3 | Requirements on distributed cloud integration - Iteration 3 | Do van Thanh |
D8.3 | Service Enabling Software Routing | Do van Thanh |
Telenor participates in:
- WP01 (WP1 - Requirements Management, Leader Joachim Hillebrand)
- WP03 (WP3 - Requirements on Distributed Cloud Integration, Leader Do van Thanh)
- WP05 (WP5 - Requirements Reference Architecture, Leader Ramiro Robles)
- WP08 (WP8 Managed Wireless, Leader Maghsoud Morshedi)
- WP21 (WP21 Assisted living and community care, Leader Ewout Brandsma)
- WP24 (WP24 - Distributed Cloud Integration, Leader Do van Thanh)
- WP26 (WP26 - Reference Architecture / Reference Implementations, Leader Ramiro Robles)
- WP29 (WP29 - Dissemination and Exploitation, Leader Peter Priller)
- WP30 (WP30 - Open Innovation and Stakeholder Engagement, Leader Joachim Hillebrand)
- BB23.A (BB23.A Dependable Wireless Sensor Network, Leader Teresa Riesgo)
- BB24.C (BB24.C Application Layer Protocols and Cloud Architectures, Leader Pedro Ruiz)
- BB24.G (BB24.G Mobile Edge Computing, Leader Longin Kawolski)
- BB24.L (BB24.L Adaptable network slicing, Leader Do van Thanh)
Details of contribution
WP1 - Requirements Management (WP01)
(also WP3 lead; link to TL Roaming & Cloud Integration)
- Contribution to the definition of guidelines and best practices (Task 1).
- Contribution to the overall harmonization of requirements (Task 2).
- Contribution to the requirements tracking (Task 3).
WP3 - Requirements on Distributed Cloud Integration (WP03)
Telenor (3 PM)
- Leader of this work package
- Requirements from use cases
- Requirement on security for roaming and cloud integration
- Harmonization of requirements for mobile edge computing
WP5 - Requirements Reference Architecture (WP05)
Telenor (1 PM) will contribute with requirements for configuration architectures, starting from the home bubble and extending towards other domains
WP8 Managed Wireless (WP08)
specify and design the connection between the Home Bubble and the distributed cloud according to the requirements of the Home Bubble by making use of he Building Block 3.2.L Adaptable Network Slicing., Telenor (6 PM) will specify and design the connection between the Home Bubble and the distributed cloud according to the requirements of the Home Bubble by making use of he Building Block 3.2.L Adaptable Network Slicing.
WP9 - Secure Connected Facilities Management (WP09)
Telenor .
WP15 - Vehicle-as-a-Sensor within Smart Infrastructure (WP15)
Telenor (6 PM) will specify and design the connection between the vehicle and the infrastructure according to specific requirements on security, reliability, latency, mobility, roaming, etc. by making use of the Building Block 3.2.L Adaptable Network Slicing. moved to WP21
WP21 Assisted living and community care (WP21)
Telenor (6 PM) will specify and design the connection between the use case Assisted Living and the infrastructure according to specific requirements on security, reliability, latency, mobility, roaming, etc. by making use of the Building Block 3.2.L Adaptable Network Slicing. (moved from WP15)
WP24 - Distributed Cloud Integration (WP24)
Telenor (14 PM)
- Work package lead
- Adaptable Network Slicing (8 PM)
- Big Data Analytics (6 PM)
* Mobile Edge Computing (1 PM)
WP26 - Reference Architecture / Reference Implementations (WP26)
Telenor (4 PM) will contribute with requirements for configuration architectures, starting from the home bubble and extending towards other domains.
WP29 - Dissemination and Exploitation (WP29)
Telenor (1 PM) will contribute to the Dissemination and Exploitation activities of the project.
WP30 - Open Innovation and Stakeholder Engagement (WP30)
Telenor (2 PM)
- Judge Open Innovation event submissions from a Distributed Cloud Integration point of view
- Support the winners of the Open Innovation Contest during their further implementation based on SCOTT results
Here I'd like to see the results of the search on which Workpackage, Task, Building_Block, and Delivables UiO leads. Not solved, how to restrict to SCOTT pages?
- BB24.I (Page Title BB24.I Semantic Attribute Based Access Control (S-ABAC))
- BB26.F (Page Title BB26.F Measurable security and privacy)
- BB26.G (Page Title BB26.G Privacy labels (A-F))
- D22.1
- D22.3
- D30.3
- T30.3 (Page Title T30.3 - Implement an open innovation approach in SCOTT)
Partnership in Workpackages
- BB23.C (Page Title BB23.C HW supported security mechanisms)
- BB23.N (Page Title BB23.N SCOTT Security Library)
- BB23.O (Page Title BB23.O Security Core - Identification, Authentication and Communication)
- BB23.R (Page Title BB23.R Trust Trust Anchor and Trust Indicators)
- BB24.A (Page Title BB24.A Remote Configuration of Infrastructure)
- BB24.F (Page Title BB24.F Cross-technology synchronisation)
- BB24.G (Page Title BB24.G Mobile Edge Computing)
- BB24.I (Page Title BB24.I Semantic Attribute Based Access Control (S-ABAC))
- BB24.L (Page Title BB24.L Adaptable network slicing)
- BB25.C (Page Title BB25.C Energy storage for WSNs)
- BB26.F (Page Title BB26.F Measurable security and privacy)
- BB26.G (Page Title BB26.G Privacy labels (A-F))
- T22.1 (Page Title T22.1 Technology Lines)
- T3.1 (Page Title T3.1 Requirements on Roaming and Cloud Integration)
- T30.3 (Page Title T30.3 - Implement an open innovation approach in SCOTT)
- T8.1 (Page Title T8.1 Managed Wireless for Smart Infrastructures)
- T8.2 (Page Title T8.2 - Service enabling through SW routing)
- T8.3 (Page Title T8.3 - Pilot implementations of novel services)
- TI-1 (Page Title TI.1 Overall Project Management)
- TI2.1 (Page Title TI2.1 Health Application)
- TI2.2 (Page Title TI2.2 Health Video interactivity)
- TI3.1 (Page Title TI3.1 KPIs for digital Inclusion)
- TT1.1 (Page Title TT1.1 One Health Awareness)
- TT1.2 (Page Title TT1.2 Sensitization on One Health)
- TT1.3 (Page Title T1.3 Selection of villages)
- TT2.1 (Page Title T2.1 Infrastructure analysis)
- TT2.2 (Page Title T2.2 Roll-out of Internet)
- TT3.2 (Page Title T3.2 Phase B specification)