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An IP named DeSIRE

An IP named DeSIRE. Tom Anderson. Pisa Workshop, 25-27 November 2002. Dependability in FP6. “Dependability” is desperately needed in IST

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An IP named DeSIRE

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  1. An IP named DeSIRE Tom Anderson Pisa Workshop, 25-27 November 2002

  2. Dependability in FP6 • “Dependability” is desperately needed in IST • Emerging IST systems will offer:unprecedented performance, functionality, connectivity, mobility, ubiquity, autonomy, heterogeneity, maybe even transparency! • But if we cannot depend on them? If they are prone to failure? Riddled with errors? Susceptible to accidental faults and malicious attacks? • Much as they are now? • An Opportunity for Europe.

  3. Lessons from the Past Ariane V Certain proprietary systems ATC system development etc.

  4. Now is the Hour • Concern (even fear) of attacks:“homeland security” • Infrastructure dependency and interdependency • Individual and societal dependency • Recognition of system life-cycle costs • International political recognition • European platform

  5. Comprehensive Dependability Whatever service requirements are demanded, a dependable system must deliver. Consequently we are concerned with: • all techniques • at all stages of development • to deal with all fault sources and threats • in all sectors • to deliver all facets of service: • security, privacy, self-healing, … • safety, integrity, … • reliability, availability, …

  6. AMSD Accompanying Measure in System Dependability FP5.8 KAII Roadmapping project June 2002 - May 2003

  7. AMSD Partners Univ. Newcastle Co-ordinator Adelard Overall roadmap ARC Seibersdorf DES Roadmap & workshop CNUCE/ISTI - Univ. Pisa Partner JRC Workshops CNRS/LAAS Partner

  8. AMSD Objectives • Overall Dependability Roadmap • consult and synthesize from other roadmapping workshops • Dependable Embedded System Roadmap • Constituency and Consensus-Building, for • ISDI (Information Society Dependability Initiative)

  9. AMSD Positioning DDSIDependability policy support AMSD Overall dependability AMSD dependable embedded systems ARTIST advncd. RT BVNbiometrics PAMPASmobileprivacy &security ACIPcritical infrastruct.protection STORKcrypto RAPIDprivacy/IdentityMgmt RESETsmartcards Others…..

  10. IST Workprogramme 2003-4 Draft of 14/11/02 Section 3.1 First call - Strategic Objectives 3.1.5 Towards a global dependability and security framework Focus — development of integrated interdisciplinary approaches and ensuing technologies for the provision of dependable network and information systems that underpin our economy and society

  11. IP & NoE Arising from the AMSD consensus and community building we propose a coordinated IP and NoE to address 3.1.5 DeSIRE:Dependability of Systems and Information infrastructures – Research and Exploitation DeFINE:Dependability Foundations for Information infrastructures – Network of Excellence

  12. Other IPs & NoEs • Security NoE – ENORICS • Privacy IP – PIMIP • Mobile/Pervasive – [PAMPAS] • Embedded IP – DECOS (2nd Call) • Middleware –

  13. DeSIRE DeSIRE represents what we want (from IST) DeSIRE could consist of: • Technology • Case Studies • Tools and Components • Support Measures

  14. DeSIRE – Technology • fault prevention • rigorous design and structuring • fault tolerance • of accidental and malicious faults • fault removal • verification and validation • fault forecasting • system evaluation and assessment

  15. DeSIRE – Case Studies Examples of possible application domains • Aerospace • e-Business • Health informatics • Utilities

  16. DeSIRE – Tools and Components • Support for dependability cases • Intrusion management • Fault management • Modelling of interdependencies • Modelling of socio-technical systems

  17. DeSIRE – Support Measures • Support for dependability policy making • Enhanced education and training for IST dependability engineers • Assessment of dependability technology • Deployment of best dependability practice

  18. One view of DeSIRE Application Studies Tools and Components Support Measures | | Modelling And Simulation Dependability Case Support Training, Best Practice Healthcare Aerospace Infrastructure Inter- dependencies Dependability Policy Support Intrusion Management e-Business Fault Prevention Fault Removal Fault Tolerance Fault Forecasting

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