BIECO
The general objective of BIECO is to develop a framework that enables measurable, risk-based trust while developing, deploying and operating complex interconnected ICT systems.
Objectives
We aim to achieve this by handling the reliability and trust aspects of ecosystem participants (ICT systems, ICT system components and actors) within the supply chain.
The following shows the specific SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time-bound) objectives of the project, taking into account the challenges of this kind of complex ecosystems.
Framework
Providing a framework that allows reinforcing trust in ICT supply chains (WP2).
Vulnerability assessment
Performing advanced vulnerability assessment over ICT supply chains (WP3).
Achieving resilience
Achieving resilience in ecosystems formed by unreliable components (WP4).
Extending auditing
Extending auditing process to evaluate interconnected ICT systems (WP5).
Advanced risk analysis
Provide advanced risk analysis and mitigation strategies that support a view of the complete ICT supply chain (WP6).
Security assurance
Perform evidence-based security assurance and a harmonized certification for ICT systems (WP7).
Industrial validation
Industrial validation of BIECO’s framework within IoT ecosystems (WP8).
Exploitable Results
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About BIECO
The rationale behind BIECO’s concept is to deliver a framework for improving trust and security within ICT supply chains. These are complex ecosystems comprising several heterogeneous technologies, processes, actors (e.g., end-users, software or hardware providers and organizations) and resources, all of which generate or exchange data forming extremely complex information management systems.
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WP6 monthly meeting M13
The 6th September took place the WP6 monthly meeting. During the meeting the WP6 partners discussed their input towards the BIECO-wide workshop and IESE presented the status of T6.3. In the meeting, the WP6 partners discussed their input towards the BIECO-wide...
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Out-of-sync Schedule Robustness for Time-sensitive Networks Authors: Silviu S. Craciunas, Ramon Serna Oliver Publication: 17th IEEE International Conference on Factory Communication Systems (WFCS) DOI: 10.1109/wfcs46889.2021.9483602
WP6 monthly meeting M12
The 2nd August took place the WP6 monthly meeting. During the meeting Resiltech updated the rest of the round regarding D6.2, the status of T6.3 and the roadmap towards D6.4 were also discussed. Furthermore, CNR presented their initial views regarding integration of...
LPWAN and Embedded Machine Learning as Enablers for the Next Generation of Wearable Devices
LPWAN and Embedded Machine Learning as Enablers for the Next Generation of Wearable Devices Authors: Ramon Sanchez-Iborra Document type: Article in Journal Publication: Sensors Vol 21 Issue 15 DOI: 10.3390/s21155218
WP6 monthly meeting M11
The 5th July took place the WP6 monthly meeting. The meeting’s main focus has been on tasks T6.2 and T6.3. Fraunhofer IESE described the current plan for the definition of mitigation strategies, which will involve the ConSerts and the Intrusion Tolerance...