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Scope

After several years of quiet incubation of the Bitcoin project, Blockchain is now a word known to the general public and pervasive in the industry.
More recently, researchers and industry are exploring the space of application of distributed ledgers beyond financial and monetary solutions, looking for alternatives to overcome the limitations of these technologies such as scalability and power consumptions, thus multiplying the number of projects and initiatives.
It remains unclear at this point what is and what should be the role of regulators and standardization bodies but in order to enable application of distributed ledger technologies (DLTs) in critical ICT services, ETSI is calling for a public discussion on the value of DLTs for the security and trust in the world wide ICT ecosystems.

The objective of this event is to: 

Understand Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLT) technical principles Understand how the Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLT) address cybersecurity threats and in which cases they are effective Investigate use cases and applications of DLT Investigate how ETSI can use such technologies within services and technologies it standardizes Discuss security features and security/privacy weaknesses of DLT Investigate what ETSI can do in the standardization of DLT in complement to other standardization initiatives Investigate to what extent ETSI standardization is impacted by these technologies

Target Audience

This event is of interest to any organisation having a stake in distributed ledgers developments and standardisation.


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Participate in the Middlebox Hackathon!

Interested in improving network security? 

Learn about middleboxes through practical implementation Learn about and improve the TC CYBER Middlebox Standard

Target Audience

All attendees interested in middlebox security are welcome. The event is best suited for software development professionals. Students on relevant educational programmes are also welcome.

Join in the Slack conversation now: middleboxhackathon.slack.com (email us for an invitation)

#middleboxhackathon Download the Hackathon Flyer


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Event type: None
Event Technology: Cybersecurity

Supporting European Cyber Security & Privacy Standardisation in the European Digital Single Market context – StandICT.eu - co located with the ETSI Security Week

Scope

The Digital Single Market (DSM) is aimed at boosting Europe's competitiveness throughout multiple industrial and service sectors. 5 priority domains are highlighted as the building blocks of the DSM: 5G, Cloud Computing, Internet of Things, Cybersecurity and Big Data. The emergence and continuous evolution in these domains compels the establishment of common standards to guarantee interoperable and benchmarked services and technologies to drive the DSM, keep markets open, support innovation and allow a full-service portability. In this context it is important to support contributions from the international Standards Development Organisations, national standardisation bodies, voluntary communities while ensuring the promotion and convergence of activities, interests and priorities.

The event will discuss the role of standardisation and the different European players in the domain of Cybersecurity: achievements made, ongoing activities, and gaps where standards are needed but have not been addressed so far. Standards in this domain are mainly driven by industry and private sector stakeholders playing a fundamental role in fostering innovation. However, voluntary communities, e.g. Open Source Software communities, and research, like in the field of Blockchain, have an increasing impact. The different players are considered as target audience and as contributors to the event.

StandICT.eu, "Supporting European Experts Presence in International Standardisation Activities in ICT", addresses the need for ICT Standardisation and defines a pragmatic approach and streamlined process to reinforce EU expert presence in the international ICT standardisation scene. Through a Standards Watch, StandICT.eu will analyse and monitor the international ICT standards landscape and liaise with Standards Development Organisations (SDOs) and Standard Setting Organisations (SSOs), key organisations such as the EU Multi Stakeholder Platform for ICT Standardisation as well as industry-led groups, to pinpoint gaps and priorities matching EU DSM objectives. These will become the topics for a series of 10 Open calls focused on priority domains and a continuous cascading grants process, launched by StandICT.eu from March 2018, providing support for European specialists to contribute to ongoing standards development activities, as well as to attend SDO & SSO meetings.

StandICT.eu has published the first Open Call for proposals from 30 March - 29 May 2018, midnight CET. The call is open for submissions of proposals for grants to support activities in standardisation addressing one or more priority topics of the call.

Links to StandICT.eu and to the 1st Open Call

Event Objectives

The event outputs will be oriented along the following lines:

Getting an overview of relevant ongoing standards development activities in the domain of CyberSecurity & Privacy. Gathering input from the international and national standardisation activities in Europe – understanding the landscape and defining a way to organise contributions supported by StandICT.eu. Identifying a list of standardisation issues/gaps/topics relevant for the Cyber Security & Privacy domain that are stemming from, e.g., the organisations of the stakeholders, from communities active in the field, users. Engaging the participants to leverage their contribution to interoperability and standards activities in the domain of CyberSecurity & Privacy through StandICT.eu's Open Calls.

Target audience

Target audience are stakeholders engaged in the development of standards in the domain of Cybersecurity & Privacy both from SDOs and communities, researchers and developers in the field, practitioners and potential users.