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EU funding (€3,105,763): Secure Hardware-Software Architectures for Robust Computing Systems Hor1 Jan 2015 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Secure Hardware-Software Architectures for Robust Computing Systems

Developing new security paradigms, architectures, and software, for more secure and trustworthy ICT systems and services has clear social, scientific, and market motivation. This motivation is becoming stronger due to the changing threat landscape; over the past decade we are witnessing an ever-increasing amount of cyberattacks on the Internet. We believe that to advance the field of cybersecurity, we must act proactively and in synergy, instead of being reactive to cyberattacks. We propose SHARCS, a framework for designing, building and demonstrating secure-by-design applications and services, that achieve end-to-end security for their users. SHARCS will achieve this by systematically analyzing and extending, as necessary, the hardware and software layers in a computing system. This holistic approach is necessary, as no system can truly be secure unless every layer is secured, starting from the lowest one. We will measure the effectiveness of the SHARCS framework by using it on a diverse set of security-critical, real-word applications. The applications have been chosen from three different domains, medical, cloud and automotive, to demonstrate the platform independence capabilities of SHARCS. SHARCS will provide a powerful foundation for designing and developing trustworthy, secure-by-design applications and services for the Future Internet.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Chalmers Tekniska Hogskola AB €361,513
ELEKTROBIT AUTOMOTIVE GmbH €321,250
IBM ISRAEL - SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Ltd. €545,000
Idryma Technologias Kai Erevnas €384,375
NEURASMUS B.V. €342,375
Onapp Ltd. €443,750
STICHTING VU €413,125
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET BRAUNSCHWEIG €294,375

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/644571

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