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Cybersecurity in Germany:
Research Trends and Industrial Hubs
Dr. Gerd Meier zu Köcker, Dr. Mathias Künzel
Director
Institute for Innovation and Technology, Berlin
26 January 2016, Manila (Philippines)
18.01.2016
ICT Security Moves from R&D to Industrial
Application
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It's now more important than ever that we can—at all times—rely on secure and stable ICT able to withstand cyber attacks. Increasing digitalisation and networking make today's vital infrastructures—in business and in public life—more open to attack than ever. This is why we need IT security. Rational for German R&D programme on ICT Security
German ICT Security Agenda
The German Government's research
framework program on IT security
(Federal Ministry of Research and
Education)
Self-determined and secure in
the digital world 2015-2020
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Main Application Fields for New ICT Security
Solutions
Advanced Manufacturing
Sustainable Business and Energy
Healthy Living
Intelligent Mobility
Civil Security
Innovating Working Conditions
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Main Programme Features in Brief
Framework Programme
Well aligned with other German R&D programmes
Research topics will be reviewed over time
Also fucussing on improving framework conditions, like education,
working conditions, entrepreneurship etc.
Focus given on applied R&D
Focus given on R&D consortia, dominated by SMEs
180 Mio EUR public funding over 5 years
Funding rate for industry up to 50 %
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Core Objectives - Motivation
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IT security is a public service
IT security safeguards the
operation of critical infrastructures
IT security creates trust
IT security is targeted at the needs of users
IT security protects the privacy of our
citizens
IT security is measurable
IT security strengthens
Germany as an industrial location
IT security is interdisciplinary
Research Focus I
Technologies & Systems
• Hardware-based trusted platform modules
• Digital identity management
• Long-term secure and efficient cryptography
• Quantum communication
• New security technologies
Enabling Technologies
• Transparency and user-friendliness
• Protection against Internet attacks
• Demonstrable IT security
• IT security in heterogeneous system structures
• Protection of knowledge and product
Secure and trustworthy ICT systems
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Research Focus II
Privacy & Application
• Privacy and self-determined living in the digital world
• Internet culture - life and value shift in the Internet age
• Privacy and big data
Privacy and data
protection
• IT security for Industry 4.0
• IT security in critical infrastructures
• Applications in medicine
• Transport and logistics
IT security in application
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Improving Framework Conditions
Centres of competence
for IT security
Forum
Privacy
Promoting of small and
medium-sized enterprises
(SMEs)
European & international Collaboration
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Developing Competences in Germany
Centres of Competences for IT security
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CISPA—Centre for IT Security, Privacy and Accountability in Saarbrücken;
EC SPRIDE—European Centre for Security and Privacy by Design in Darmstadt;
KASTEL—Centre of Competence for Applied Security Technology in Karlsruhe.
Autonomics for Industry 4.0
Autonomics for Industry 4.0
is a technology programme by the
Federal Ministry for Economic
Affairs and Energy (BMWi).
The "AUTONOMICS for Industry 4.0"
technology programme is designed to
merge state-of-the-art I&C technology
with industrial production by exploiting
the potential offered by innovation in
order to accelerate the development of
innovative products.
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ICT security for Industry 4.0
With the cyber-physical systems in Industry 4.0, the degree of networking
and the "intelligence" of the components continue to rise
Vision: the workpiece makes its own way to the machine which reports to it
that it has free processing capacity.
Example: Through self-diagnosis, the milling machine detects that its cutting
tool is worn and informs the production technician who finds out about the
status of the machine through remote access and can then plan tool
replacement.
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Cyber-physical systems in production:
Safety + Security!
Classical operating safety is well established
Demand for real time
Large number of players
security and safety are becoming increasingly interlocked
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Use of ICT: more than technology
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Legal reference architecture for Industry 4.0 (JU-RAMI 4.0)
ICT Security Hub
Bavarian ICT Security Cluster
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Focus: Security & Safety More than 120 leading cluster actors gathered
Services offered for SMEs
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ICT Security Hub
Bavarian ICT Security Cluster
Networking Roadshows
Experience exchange
Training
Thematic events
Entrepre-neurial support
Advice on implemen
ting ICT security systems
Public awareness
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Development of guidelines
Motiviation of staff
Setting up ICT Security team
Defintion of document structres
Introduction of ICT Security
management process
Identification of critical
application areas
Analysis of ICT structure
Mobilisation of ICT security
actions
Comparison plan - reality
Definition of corrective
actions
Implementation of corrective
actions Review
Supporting the Implementation of ICT Security
in SMEs
Working Groups
Industrial ICT Security
Solutions
Data Protection
Business Generation
Data encrypt New ICT Products
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Cyberforum Karlsruhe
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More than 1000 members
Hottest ICT Security Companies in Germany
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Source: CyberSecurity Ventures, 2015