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Main Authors: Crispo, Bruno, Roveri, Marco, Pinto, Sandro, Gomes, Tiago, Pasic, Aljosa, Milankovich, Akos, Puron, David, Garcia, Ainara, Putrle, Ziga, Ten, Peter, Catalano, Malvina
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.03401
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author Crispo, Bruno
Roveri, Marco
Pinto, Sandro
Gomes, Tiago
Pasic, Aljosa
Milankovich, Akos
Puron, David
Garcia, Ainara
Putrle, Ziga
Ten, Peter
Catalano, Malvina
author_facet Crispo, Bruno
Roveri, Marco
Pinto, Sandro
Gomes, Tiago
Pasic, Aljosa
Milankovich, Akos
Puron, David
Garcia, Ainara
Putrle, Ziga
Ten, Peter
Catalano, Malvina
contents The proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) embedded devices is expected to reach 30 billion by 2030, creating a dynamic landscape where diverse devices must coexist. This presents challenges due to the rapid expansion of different architectures and platforms. Addressing these challenges requires a unifi ed solution capable of accommodating various devices while offering a broad range of services to connect them to the Internet effectively. This white paper introduces CROSSCON, a three-year Research and Innovation Action funded under Horizon Europe. CROSSCON aims to tackle current IoT challenges by developing a new open, modular, and universally compatible IoT security stack. This stack is designed to be highly portable and vendor-independent, enabling its deployment across different devices with heterogeneous embedded hardware architectures, including ARM and RISC-V. The CROSSCON consortium consists of 11 partners spanning 8 European countries. This consortium includes 4 academic institutions, 1 major industrial partner, and 5 small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
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spellingShingle CROSSCON: Cross-platform Open Security Stack for Connected Devices
Crispo, Bruno
Roveri, Marco
Pinto, Sandro
Gomes, Tiago
Pasic, Aljosa
Milankovich, Akos
Puron, David
Garcia, Ainara
Putrle, Ziga
Ten, Peter
Catalano, Malvina
Cryptography and Security
The proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) embedded devices is expected to reach 30 billion by 2030, creating a dynamic landscape where diverse devices must coexist. This presents challenges due to the rapid expansion of different architectures and platforms. Addressing these challenges requires a unifi ed solution capable of accommodating various devices while offering a broad range of services to connect them to the Internet effectively. This white paper introduces CROSSCON, a three-year Research and Innovation Action funded under Horizon Europe. CROSSCON aims to tackle current IoT challenges by developing a new open, modular, and universally compatible IoT security stack. This stack is designed to be highly portable and vendor-independent, enabling its deployment across different devices with heterogeneous embedded hardware architectures, including ARM and RISC-V. The CROSSCON consortium consists of 11 partners spanning 8 European countries. This consortium includes 4 academic institutions, 1 major industrial partner, and 5 small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
title CROSSCON: Cross-platform Open Security Stack for Connected Devices
topic Cryptography and Security
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.03401