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Co-authoring a chapter on "Hyperconnectivity and Embedded Intelligence at the Edge" in the IERC Book 2018

CommLedge (Emmanuel Darmois) is one of the authors of the paper "Hyperconnectivity and Embedded Intelligence at the Edge" in the 2018 IERC book "Next Generation Internet of Things - Distributed Intelligence at the Edge and Human Machine-to-Machine Cooperation" which has just been published.
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ETSI launches the STF 561 on Citizens, Smart Cities and Standardisation

ETSI has launched the STF (Specialist Task Force) 561 on "Smart cities and communities: standardisation to meet citizen and consumer requirements" with the participation of CommLedge (Emmanuel Darmois) as Expert.
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The ETSI Specialist Task Force on IoT Virtualisation publishes its final results

The ETSI Specialist Task Force (STF 535) has published its final results under the form of three Technical Reports. The purpose of the project was to analyse the  applicability of virtualisation to the IoT system, outline which can of architectures could support them and how such development could be based on micro-services. This was going together with the identification of Open Source Software (OSS) solutions (and standards support) and a proof-of-concept using some of the identified OSS components.
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A chapter on Cybersecurity in "EU Global Strategy and Human Security"

A paper, co-authored with Geneviève Schméder, has been published in the book "EU Global Strategy and Human Security". It addresses the specific nature of the European approach to Cybersecurity. The EU objective of developing a cyber-soft-power privileging defence, resilience and civil society, sharply contrasts with national cybersecurity policies developed both inside and outside Europe.
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ETSI Specialist Task Force on Privacy, Security and Interoperability (STF 547) is launched

ETSI has launched the STF (Specialist Task Force) 547, funded by the European Commission, on "Security/Privacy and Interoperability of standardised IoT Platforms". The purpose of the project is to refine the current status of standardisation regarding Privacy and Security (and to provide related Teaching Material) and to address the question of interoperability both from the angle of Semantic Interoperability and of the Interoperability of Platforms.
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