News and information related to current and past RCL projects are listed in the following. To filter the information by project, please use the links on the left column.
RCL presented a paper to the IEEE Services Conference - Workshop on Cyber Security and Resilience.
The paper is entitled "An Initial Investigation on Sliding Windows for Anomaly-Based Intrusion Detection", and follows the path about anomaly detection applied to intrusion detection, focusing the attention on sliding window algorithms, which are able to automatically adapt their behavior on the evolving context.
The book originating from the AMADEOS project is now available! The book is published in open access form by Springer, meaning that it is freely available for download.
Cyber-Physical Systems of Systems Foundations – A Conceptual Model and Some Derivations: The AMADEOS Legacy Editors: Andrea Bondavalli, Sara Bouchenak, Hermann Kopetz ISBN: 978-3-319-47589-9 (Print) 978-3-319-47590-5 (Online)
"This book on Systems of Systems documents the main insights on CPSoS that we gained during our work in the European research project AMADEOS. The objective of this research was to bring time awareness, dynamicity, and evolution into the design of SoS, to establish a sound conceptual model that provides a well-defined language for describing SoS, to investigate the intricate topic of emergencein an SoS, and to outline a generic architectural framework and an SoS design methodology, supported by some prototype tools, for the modeling, development, and evolution of time-sensitive SoS."
IRENE is one of the four projects selected by the University of Florence as a successful example of research joint funding, and today Prof. Bondavalli presented it during an information day organized by UniFI.
The SecureCI 2016 Winter School in "Securing Critical Infrastructures" will take place in Cortina D'Ampezzo (Italy) from the 17th to the 21st of January 2016.
The school is organized by several research groups belonging to different italian universities, partners of the TENACE project (2013-2016), which investigate the protection of national critical infrastructures from cyber threats following a collaborative approach whenever appropriate.
The school is mainly intended for PhD students interested in hot topics on securing critical infrastructures, from both a theoretical and a practical perspective.
Evento conclusivo del progetto "Secure!" Lo scorso 7 Maggio si è tenuto presso il CNR di Pisa l'evento conclusivo del progetto Secure!, dove sono stati presentati i principali risultati conseguiti nel progetto, assieme a demo dei principali prototipi. Le slide presentate all'evento sono disponibili qui sotto in forma di webinar. Una versione in pdf della locandina dell'evento e dell'agenda finale può essere scaricata qui.
Final event of the "Secure!" project On May 7th the Secure! conclusive event was held at CNR Pisa, where final results of the project were shown to a large audience togheter with demo of main prototypes. The slides presented at the event are available below (Italian only). The leaaflet of the event, including the final agenda, can be downloaded here.