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The CHARIOT project
International audienceThe CHARIOT project is developing an innovative design method and cognitive platform that supports a unified and integrated approach towards Data Privacy, Security and Safety of Industrial IoT Systems including several technologies. These include: i) an advanced Privacy and security protection building on state of the art Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) technologies, ii) a blockchain ledger that provides categorization and affirmation of IoT physical, operational and functional changes, iii) a FOG-based decentralized infrastructure for Firmware Security integrity, iv) an IoT Safety Supervision Engine towards securing IoT data, devices and functionality in new and existing industry-specific safety critical systems, v) a cognitive System and Method with accompanying supervision, analytics and prediction models enabling high security and integrity of Industrials IoT as well as vi) new methods and tools for static code analysis of IoT devices. This short paper provides an overview of the above technologies ascurrently being integrated in the CHARIOT project
IoT European Security and Privacy Projects: Integration, Architectures and Interoperability
| openaire: EC/H2020/779984/EU//SOFIEThe chapter presents an overview of the eight that are part of the European IoT Security and Privacy Projects initiative (IoT-ESP) addressing advanced concepts for end-to-end security in highly distributed, heterogeneous and dynamic IoT environments. The approaches presented are holistic and include identification and authentication, data protection and prevention against cyber-attacks at the device and system levels. The projects present architectures, concepts, methods and tools for open IoT platforms integrating evolving sensing, actuating, energy harvesting, networking and Interface technologies. Platforms should provide connectivity and intelligence, actuation and control features, linkage to modular and ad-hoc cloud services, The IoT platforms used are compatible with existing international Developments addressing object identity management, discovery services, virtualisation of objects, devices and infrastructures and trusted IoT approaches.Peer reviewe