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WP 7 - Trust, privacy and security

This work starts with a threat analysis and security requirements workshop to specify HYDRA Demonstrator Security Scenarios with partners and invited experts to stimulate discussion regarding common security criteria, metrics, models and protocols and negotiations and conclude the security requirements for HYDRA Demonstrator Scenarios in such a way as to provide a secure AmI environment and to include for example the home, office, mobile (including in-vehicle) spaces. The output of this task is the HYDRA Security Demonstrator Requirement specification. The next step is to extend the technical device descriptions with an abstract modelling of security models incorporating issues and elements like traceability path, accountability path, dispute initiation and legal base, network and devices security contexts.

In virtualisation development, we will undertake the development of ad hoc support for connectivity and delegation of contingent services, user centric Java Card enabled authentication and authorisation User-centric Java Card, semantic-cooperative privacy-enhanced user services including confidential access to own personal knowledge management system profiling (user, devices, services histories) manager, knowledge repository and trust domains context server as well as seamless localisation integration services.

Finally, the trust, privacy and security modules will be integrated and a dual mode implementation of RFID Hardware Virtualisation and the Virtual Citizen ID (Java Card/mobile device with Anti-Identity Theft) will be undertaken.