D4.2 BIC Annual Forum and IAG Meeting

D4.2 BIC Annual Forum and IAG Meeting

D4.2 BIC Annual Forum and IAG meeting Grant Agreement 258655 number: Project acronym: BIC Project title: Building International Cooperation for Trustworthy ICT: Security, Privacy and Trust in Global Networks & Services Funding Scheme: ICT Call 5 FP7 Project co-ordinator: James Clarke Programme Manager Waterford Institute of Technology Tel: +353-71-9166628 Fax: + 353 51 341100 E-mail: [email protected] Project website http://www.bic-trust.eu address: Revision: Final Project co-funded by the European Commission within the Sixth Framework Programme (2002-2006) Dissemination Level PU Public up to and including Annex III RE Annex IV (IAG meeting minutes) Building International Cooperation for Trustworthy ICT: Security, Privacy and Trust in Global Networks & Services 1st Annual Forum 29th November 2011 Brussels, Belgium BIC Partners BIC is a Coordination Action Project within the European Commission, DG INFSO Unit F5, Trust and Security Jan. 2011—Dec. 2013 http://www.bic-trust.eu Page 2 / 103 Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ......................................................................................5 INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................6 MISSION AND OBJECTIVES OF THE ANNUAL FORUM ...................................6 AGENDA...............................................................................................................7 RESULTS OF THE ANNUAL FORUM..................................................................8 Panel session 1. Other INCO-related projects with direct or indirect linkages to ICT trust and security aspects......................................................................................9 Keynote Presentation: Identification of advantages for international cooperation – BIC review of research topics already identified......................................................15 Summary of interactions between INCO countries to date, showing the programme/funding agency contacts, research level contacts and priority research themes........................................................................................................16 Panel Session 2. Human oriented approaches to security, privacy and trust and how international cooperation can benefit..................................................................17 Panel Session 3. Digital ecosystems network and information security and how international cooperation can provide mutual benefits. ..............................................22 CONCLUSIONS AND NEXT STEPS..................................................................26 Acknowledgments............................................................................................... 29 Annex I. List of registered attendees...................................................................30 Annex II. Summary of presentations made at the Forum....................................31 The Annual Forum Welcome and Opening – James Clarke.......................................31 Setting the scene with European Commission DG-INFSO views on INCO ................32 International cooperation in the ICT theme of the FP7 programme – Alvis Ancans 32 Panel Session 1. Other INCO-Related projects with direct or indirect linkages to ICT trust and security.................................................................................................35 EU-India Spirit project – Tom Williamson ...............................................................35 Synchroniser project – Katja Legiša .......................................................................37 EURASIAPAC project – Fernando Kraus Sanchez ................................................39 SECFUNET project – Marcelo Pasin......................................................................42 FEAST/FEED/AUS-ACCESS4EU/SECAS/ projects – Rado Faletic .......................44 Keynote: Identification of advantages for international cooperation and the trust and security technological challenges – BIC review of research topics already identified – Michel Riguidel ........................................................................................46 Panel Session 2. Human-oriented approaches to security, privacy and trust and Chair: Priscila Solis Barretto ......................................................................................50 Human-oriented and Usable Security – Karima Boudaoud.....................................50 Privacy-respecting Authentication – Ioannis Krontiris.................................................51 Human-oriented approaches to trust, security and privacy and the role of international cooperation – John Zic.......................................................................52 Building International Cooperation for Trustworthy ICT Annual forum report 29-11-2011 Network of Excellence on Engineering Secure Future Internet Software Services and Systems – Fabio Martinelli ..............................................................................56 Panel Session 3. Digital ecosystems network and information security and how international cooperation can provide mutual benefits – Chaired by John C. Mallery on behalf of Karl Levitt...................................................................................57 International Data Exchange and A Trustworthy Host: Focal Areas For International Collaboration In Research And Education – John C. Mallery..................................57 International Cooperation on Cryptology – Bart Preneel.........................................62 Trust & Security for Mobile Communication Services – EU- India cooperation – Abhishek Sharma...................................................................................................64 EU-US joint CIIP Exercise, Cyber Atlantic 2011 – Raznan Gavrila.........................68 Information Security by NICT and the Government of Japan - Hiroyuki HISHINUMA ...............................................................................................................................69 Annex III. Report of the BIC Annual forum planning session held on 6TH July 2011 ............................................................................................................................ 70 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ...........................................................................................73 INTRODUCTION, MOTIVATION AND VISION..........................................................74 AGENDA AND SPEAKERS SUMMARIES.................................................................77 Building a long term strategy for International cooperation in Trustworthy ICT [9]......78 Opening remarks: International cooperation in Trustworthy ICT [12]..........................79 Towards Collaborative Data Sharing – “US perspective” [13].....................................80 Towards Collaborative Data Sharing – “EU perspective” [14].....................................81 Threats and Actors [15]..............................................................................................82 Straw man architecture for International data exchange and collaborative analysis [17]...............................................................................................................83 Data exchange architecture used in a financial application in South Africa [19] .........86 Identity related issues for data handling and aggregation [20]....................................88 Legal Issues Associated With Data Collection & Sharing [21]....................................89 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS.............................................................................91 Planning matters........................................................................................................91 Scope and topics for collaboration .............................................................................92 Acknowledgments......................................................................................................93 REFERENCES ..........................................................................................................94 Annex IV. BIC International Advisory Group (IAG) Inaugural meeting minutes ..95 Introductions & welcome............................................................................................96 Round table of participants ........................................................................................96 Special Invited talks from researchers in India and Japan..........................................99 IAG Terms of reference .............................................................................................99 Discussion with members on the structure and suggestion for additional members ...................................................................................................................99 Review of the Annual Forum....................................................................................100 Agree Way forward ..................................................................................................100 Any other business ..................................................................................................100 Appendix 1. Invitation letter and IAG Terms of Reference........................................101 Page 4 / 103 Building International Cooperation for Trustworthy ICT Annual forum report 29-11-2011 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The EU FP7 BIC project1 held its first Annual Forum on 29th November 2011 in Brussels. The main goal of the BIC Co-ordination

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