WP7 – Security and Privacy Claims
Coordinated by
UMU (M01-M12)
Objective
The main objective of this work package is to develop a security certification methodology combining risk assessment and testing to evaluate a system over a series of security and privacy claims based on objective metrics, allowing harmonisation and mutual recognition based on evidence that quantify the level of trust.
The specific goals of WP7 are to:
- Identify suitable security and privacy metrics and claims to evaluate the security and privacy of a system
- Develop a security certification methodology using the identified security and privacy metrics and claims.
Deliverables
- D7.1 Report on the identified security and privacy metrics and security claims to evaluate the security of a system WP7 (6 – UMU) Report Public M12
- D7.2 Security certification methodology definition WP7 (6 – UMU) Report Public M18
- D7.3 Security certification methodology development WP7 (6 – UMU) Report Public M24
Outcomes
CSIS Conference 22-24 September 2021
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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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WP6 monthly meeting M12
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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...