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Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings - With ISBN/ISSN › Conference contribution/Paper › peer-review
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TY - GEN
T1 - Building a long term strategy for international collaboration in trustworthy ICT
T2 - Security, privacy and trust in global networks and services
AU - Clarke, J.
AU - Suri, Neeraj
AU - Riguidel, M.
AU - Pasic, A.
PY - 2011/7/6
Y1 - 2011/7/6
N2 - This paper contains a summary of a significant amount of findings carried out collectively by a global research community specifically aimed at determining mutually beneficial and hot topics for international collaboration on the research and development of Trustworthy ICT. The paper highlights a sampling of these topics that were deemed to produce the most impact and it provides an introduction to the final recommendations of the INCO-Trust project, which was the main catalyst behind this initiative. The paper doesn't cover the extensive platforms, mechanisms, and systematic consensus building process in working groups based on workshops organised by the project to achieve its goals but instead focuses on the outcomes of the project. The key recommendations of the project will be used as a starting point for the recently start BIC project, whose objective is to include a number of new countries (Brazil, India and South Africa) into this already formed global community of ICT Trust and security researchers. © 2011 IEEE.
AB - This paper contains a summary of a significant amount of findings carried out collectively by a global research community specifically aimed at determining mutually beneficial and hot topics for international collaboration on the research and development of Trustworthy ICT. The paper highlights a sampling of these topics that were deemed to produce the most impact and it provides an introduction to the final recommendations of the INCO-Trust project, which was the main catalyst behind this initiative. The paper doesn't cover the extensive platforms, mechanisms, and systematic consensus building process in working groups based on workshops organised by the project to achieve its goals but instead focuses on the outcomes of the project. The key recommendations of the project will be used as a starting point for the recently start BIC project, whose objective is to include a number of new countries (Brazil, India and South Africa) into this already formed global community of ICT Trust and security researchers. © 2011 IEEE.
KW - ICT Trust and security
KW - international collaboration
KW - privacy
KW - Building process
KW - Global community
KW - Global networks
KW - International collaborations
KW - Long-term strategy
KW - Privacy and trusts
KW - Research and development
KW - Research communities
KW - South Africa
KW - Trust and security
KW - Working groups
KW - Data privacy
KW - Research
KW - International cooperation
U2 - 10.1109/SysSec.2011.36
DO - 10.1109/SysSec.2011.36
M3 - Conference contribution/Paper
SN - 9781457715280
SP - 90
EP - 93
BT - 2011 First SysSec Workshop
PB - IEEE
ER -