
FERON TECHNOLOGIES PC
FERON TECHNOLOGIES PC
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2027Partners:University of Murcia, K3Y, UBITECH, COMMSIGNIA Kft., ICCS +10 partnersUniversity of Murcia,K3Y,UBITECH,COMMSIGNIA Kft.,ICCS,TUIAŞI,[no title available],ORANGE ROMANIA SA,SUITE5 DATA INTELLIGENCE SOLUTIONS LIMITED,Mellanox Technologies (Israel),UTRC,FERON TECHNOLOGIES PC,WINGS ICT,Mellanox Technologies (United States),UvAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101167904Overall Budget: 6,835,700 EURFunder Contribution: 5,203,610 EUREver since the cloud-centric service provision started becoming incapable for efficiently supporting the emerging end-user needs, compute functionality has been shifted from the cloud, closer to the edge, or delegated to the user equipment at the far-edge. The resources and computing capabilities residing at those locations have been lately considered to collectively make-up a ‘compute continuum’, albeit its unproven assurance to securely accommodate end-to-end information sharing. The continuum-deployed workloads generate traffic that steers through untrusted HW and SW infrastructure (domains) of continuously changing trust-states. CASTOR develops and evaluates technologies to enable trustworthy continuum-wide communications. It departs from the processing of user-expressed high-level requirements for a continuum service, which are turned-to combinations of security needs and network resource requirements, referred to as CASTOR policies. The policies are subsequently enforced on the continuum HW and SW infrastructure to realise an optimised, trusted communication path delivering innovation-breakthroughs to the so-far unsatisfied need: a) for distributed (composable) attestation of the continuum nodes and subsequent elevation of individual outcomes to an adaptive (to changes) continuum trust quantification; b) for the derivation of the optimal path as a joint computation of the continuum trust properties and resources; c) for continuum infrastructure vendor-agnostic trusted path establishment, seamlessly crossing different administrative domains. The CASTOR will be evaluated in operational environments of 4 use-cases whereby varying types of security/safety-critical information is shared. Project innovations will be exhaustively assessed in 3 diverse application domains utilising the carefully-designed CASTOR testbed core for each case. Our results will provide experimental evidence for the CASTOR's efficiency and feed the incomplete trust-relevant (IETF) standards.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2014 - 2017Partners:TELEVIC RAIL NV*, IP.ACCESS LIMITED, Ubiwhere, FHG, NICTA +27 partnersTELEVIC RAIL NV*,IP.ACCESS LIMITED,Ubiwhere,FHG,NICTA,I2CAT,UPRC,INTRASOFT International,UB,ORION INNOVATIONS P.C.,IMINDS,University Of Thessaly,National Centre of Scientific Research Demokritos,University of Edinburgh,ALLBESMART LDA,University of Niš,Sirran Engineering Services,SRS,FERON TECHNOLOGIES PC,CELERWAY COMMUNICATION AS,IMEC,University of Niš, Faculty of Electronic Engineering,Simula Research Laboratory,TU Berlin,COSMOTE,Intracom Telecom (Greece),EURECOM,CSIRO,RED TECHNOLOGIES,UMA,UPMC,RUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 612050more_vert