Eurescom message - Winter 2016
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Eurescom message Winter 2016 incl. Celtic-Plus Newsletter
Cover Theme: Cybersecurity in the connected world
Making the transition from connected computers to connected things offers unprecedented opportunities. At the same time, it makes us more dependent on the flawless functioning of ICT and more prone to the risks of cyberattacks. In the emerging Internet of Things, more cyberattacks with a higher potential damage are to be expected. Thus, improving cybersecurity has become a major societal challenge.
The winter 2016 edition of Eurescom message presents first-hand insights on European cybersecurity research, including contributions by researchers working on different types of cybersecurity challenges.
Cybersecurity challenges - An overview
In the first article of the cover theme, Adam Kapovits, project manager at Eurescom, provides an overview on cybersecurity challenges.
Security and privacy in the Internet of Things - Results from the RERUM project
This article presents results from Horizon 2020 project RERUM for increasing security and privacy in the Internet of Things.
We need a strong European cybersecurity industry - Interview on cybersecurity with Steve Purser from ENISA
Exclusive interview on the status and future development of cybersecurity in Europe and worldwide with Dr. Steve Purser from ENISA.
Self-protection against botnet attacks - Solutions by 5G PPP project SELFNET
This article presents solutions by 5G PPP project SELFNET for the self-protection of networks against botnet attacks.
Security of distributed datacenters - Celtic-Plus project SENDATE-PLANETS
Article on the new Celtic-Plus project SENDATE-PLANETS, which will develop solutions for increasing the security of distributed datacenters.
Further highlights
For further articles see the table of contents.