Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) is the natural evolution for both Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT) because they are mutually beneficial. AI increases the value of the IoT through machine learning by transforming the data into useful information, while the IoT increases the value of AI through connectivity and data exchange. Therefore, InSecTT – Intelligent Secure Trustable Things, a pan-European effort with 54 key partners from 12 countries (EU and Turkey), will provide intelligent, secure and trustworthy systems for industrial applications to provide comprehensive cost-efficient solutions of intelligent, end-to-end secure, trustworthy connectivity and interoperability to bring the Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence together. InSecTT aims at creating trust in AI-based intelligent systems and solutions as a major part of the AIoT, i.e. moving AI to the edge and making AI and ML based systems trustable, explainable and not just a black box. InSecTT will foster cooperation between big industrial players from various domains, a number of highly innovative SMEs distributed all over Europa and cutting-edge research organisations and university. The project features a big variety of industry-driven use cases embedded into various application domains, i.e. smart infrastructure, building, manufacturing, automotive, aeronautics, railway, urban public transport, maritime as well as health. The demonstration of InSecTT solutions in well-known real-world environments like trains, ports, airports and the health sector will generate huge impact on both high and broad level, going from citizens up to European stakeholders. It will establish the EU as a center of intelligent, secure and trustworthy systems for industrial applications enabled by a strong industry with a strong reputation and an informed society, in order to enable products and services based on AI compliant to European values and “Made in Europe".
Project Website: https://insectt.eu
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Evaluation of an OPC UA-based Access Control Enforcement Architecture (Sep 2024) Björn Leander, Aida Causevic, Tomas Lindström , Hans Hansson 28th European Symposium on Research in Computer Security (ESORICS 2023)
Enhanced Simulation Environment to Support Research in Modular Manufacturing Systems (Oct 2023) Björn Leander, Tijana Markovic, Miguel Leon Ortiz 49th Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society 2023 (IECON 2023)
An Authorization Service supporting Dynamic Access Control in Manufacturing Systems (Oct 2023) Ivan Radonjic , Enna Basic , Björn Leander, Tijana Markovic IEEE 9th World Forum on Internet of Things 2023 (WFIoT2023)
Using Automata Learning for Compliance Evaluation of Communcation Protocols on an NFC Handshake Example (Oct 2023) Stefan Marksteiner, Marjan Sirjani, Mikael Sjödin 8th International Conference on Engineering of Computer-based Systems (ECBS2023)
The Westermo network traffic data set (Oct 2023) Per Erik Strandberg, David Söderman , Alireza Dehlaghi Ghadim, Miquel A. Ribot , Tijana Markovic, Sasikumar Punnekkat, David Buffoni Data In Brief 23 (DIB 23)
Dependability and Security aspects of Network-Centric Control (Sep 2023) Björn Leander, Bjarne Johansson, Tomas Lindström , Olof Holmgren , Thomas Nolte, Alessandro Papadopoulos 28th International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (ETFA 2023)