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About IoTSec

The vision of IoTSec - Security in IoT for Smart Grids is to promote the development of a safe and secure Internet-of-Things (IoT)-enabled smart power grid infrastructure. IoTSec addresses the basic needs for a reliable and efficient, uninterrupted power network with dynamic configuration and security properties. It addresses in addition the needs of businesses and end users of additional IoT services by exploring use cases for value-added services with the intent to design the building blocks for future services that consider the necessary security and privacy preconditions of successfully deployed large-scale services. IoTSec will apply the research in the envisaged Security Centre for Smart Grids, co-located with the Norwegian Centre of Excellence (NCE Smart).

Consortium

The founding partners of the initiative were:

Project members

Project members in IoTSec: "Big Data for Energy" Workshop, 201609-Challenges in radio communications for smart grids, AI-Updated project plan, AI-Updates of Research Plan for IoTSec Research, Atlanterhavskomitte Sikkerhet i kraftnett, Blockchain in Medical Mar2017, Bærekraftig utvikling og tingenes internett, Consortium F2F meeting January 2017, Consortium F2F meeting September 2016, Consortium Meeting Gjovik Oct 2019, Consortium Meeting Halden Apr2019, Consortium Meeting Mar2016, Consortium Nov.2017, Consortium Oct.2018 Oslo, Consortium meeting Dec2015, Consortium meeting Jun2016, Creating the Smart-Grid Security Map, D4.1.1-actors-discussion, E-Montenegro Innovation Nov2015, Energy Control in the home, EyeNetworks Fagdag Apr2019, First Progress Report (with new PhD), Gemini Sprint Event 2018, HMS transfer to HMSS, ITS BasicInternet aktiviteter May2018, Industrial Workshop on Smart Grid Security Centre Aug2017, Innspillkonferanse IoTbyen Fredrikstad Mar2018, International Working Day Meeting at IFI/UiO, IoT Security Classification Sep2017, IoT workshop at SERI, IoTSec Consortium ITS 2017, IoTSec Consortium ITS 2018, IoTSec Consortium ITS 2020, IoTSec Consortium UiO2017, IoTSec Consortium f2f meeting, IoTSec Consortium f2f meeting summer, IoTSec Styremøte Feb2017, IoTSec Styremøte Nov2017, IoTSec Styremøte Okt2016, IoTSec WP 1&2 workshop, IoTSec Y1 Review Meeting, IoTSec kick-off Halden, IoTsec WP3 workshop, ManagedWifi-preparation-Jan2017, Master: Device connectivity through InfoInternet, Master: Security in Open IoT Sep2016, NCE Smart Partnerkonferansen 2015, NEKs Ekomkonferanse 21. nov. 2017, NVE Workshop om sikkerhet i AMS, Open International Day Feb2017 ... further results
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UiO

The University of Oslo (UiO) is the largest university in Norway, with 27.000 students. For UiO (UNIK, Ifi, Simula) the IoT project will consolidate Information Security as a key topic at the Institute of Informatics (Ifi). Both UNIK and Ifi have through their strategic groups for Information Security identified key recommendations, which are implemented a.o. through the strategic research initiative ConSeRNS. Through ConSeRNS, members of 4 research groups collaborate to focus on information security and robustness.

Project members of UiO/Ifi: Christian Johansen, Christian Resell, Danica Radovanovic, Elahe Fazeldehkordi, György Kálmán, Hamed Arshad, Hanne Cecilie Geirbo, Hans Jørgen Furre Nygårdshaug, Johanna Johansen, Josef Noll, Kim Jonatan Wessel Bjørneset, Kristin Vinje, Linn Eirin Paulsen, Olaf Owe, Pallavi Kaliyar, Rabie Belahcen, Shukun Tokas, Stein Gjessing, Stian Løvold, Syead Nusrat Nur, Toktam Ramezani, Toktam Ramezanifarkhani

UNIK

The University Graduate Center Kjeller (UNIK) is a non-profit educational and research foundation owned by the University of Oslo (UiO), Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) and the three major research institutes: the Norwegian Defense Research Establishment (FFI), Institute for Energy Technology (IFE) and Telenor R&D. UNIK is a graduate educational institution for master and doctoral students, primarily from UiO and NTNU. The main focus of UNIK is on applied science.

Project members of UNIK: Elahe Fazeldehkordi, György Kálmán, Kaniz Fatema Tuly, Maghsoud Morshedi, Maunya Doroudi Moghadam, Naji Ahmed Kadah, Paal Engelstad, Seraj Fayyad

NR

Norsk Regnesentral (Norwegian Computing Center, NR) is a private, independent, non-profit foundation established in 1952. NR carries out contract research and development projects in the areas of information and communication technology and applied statistical modelling. The clients are a broad range of industrial, commercial and public service organizations in the national as well as the international market. NR has a long record of participation in EC funded related projects like HARP, CORAS, uTRUSTit, as well as national projects such as PETweb and ASSET.

Project members of NR: Getinet Ayele Eshete, Habtamu Abie, Ivar Rummelhoff, Peder Aursand, Sigurd Eskeland, Svetlana Boudko, Åsmund Skomedal

Simula

The Simula Research Laboratory (SRL) is a non-profit research institute publicly funded by the Norwegian Government. SRL offers an environment that emphasizes and promotes basic research, but is also involved in education, and innovation. The Department of Networks focuses on research into robust and secure infrastructure, services and future distributed applications. SRL has 2 ongoing projects in the area of Smart Grid: PRONET and TIDENET.

Project members of Simula: Ming-Chang (Leo) Lee, Stein Gjessing, Yan Zhang

GUC

Gjøvik University College (GUC) is a state University College in Norway and has approximately 2600 students and 208 employees and administrative staff. The information security group at GUC is the Norwegian Information Security laboratory (NISlab) and the Center for Cyber and Information Security (CCIS).


NCE Smart

The Norwegian Centre of Expertise Smart Energy Markets (NCE Smart) is a cluster and a competence center that develops smart and sustainable energy solutions through innovation and business development. The company Smart Innovation Østfold AS is the facilitator of the cluster. The cluster represents internationally oriented businesses with a total revenue of €2,5 billion. NCE Smart is a pioneer in energy market design and implementation, and has a long track record in SmartGrid and Smart Energy Markets research. The cluster is responsible for innovation projects totalling more than €30m. Three of the projects in the cluster were EU commissioned. The cluster leads the H2020 EMPOWER project and is involved in the FP7 Smart Rural Grid, as well as the RCN projects FlexNett and ChargeFlex. NCE Smart currently has 3 SmartGrid related PhD candidates. Security has been identified as a key-component for the growth of smart energy solutions.


Project members of NCE Smart: Bernt A. Bremdal, Dieter Hirdes, Heidi Tuiskula, Håkon Duus, Jayaprakash Rajasekharan, Ole Gabrielsen, Rune Winther, Øivind Berg

eSmart

eSmart Systems (eSmart) is delivering software for energy companies based on a state of the art data platform and cloud services. eSmart has two PhD candidates among its staff.


Fredrikstad Energi

Fredrikstad Energi (FEN) is a Norwegian Distribution Service Provider (DSO) with core competence in planning and operation of distribution grids.


EB Nett

EB is a significant utility in Norway and has a clear focus on new services for the distribution grid following the roll out of smart meters.


Movation

eSmart Systems (eSmart) is delivering software for energy companies based on a state of the art data platform and cloud services. eSmart has two PhD candidates among its staff.

Project members of Movation: Bjarne Tarjei Haugen, Seraj Fayyad