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Research Details

  • Funding Organization : European Commission
  • Funding Programme : H2020-DS-SC7-2016
  • Funding Instrument : Innovation Action
  • Duration : 36 months
  • Total Budget : 4,995,519 EUR
  • ITI Budget : 452,500 EUR
  • Scientific Responsible : Dr. Dimitrios Tzovaras, Dr. Konstantinos Votis

Description

To effectively respond to the multitude & complexity of cybersecurity challenges in smart-homes GHOST deploys a pioneering software-enabled ‘usable security’ solution. The project brings professional level security to the European citizens and to this end it: (a) increases the automation level & effectiveness of existing security services; (b) opens up the cybersecurity ‘blackbox’ to consumers, creates understanding and builds trust through effortless decision support & advanced ‘usable transparency’; © enhances the system’s self-defence by safeguarding critical security-related data using blockchain technology. GHOST software will be embedded in an adequately adapted smart-home network gateway though it will be designed to be vendor-independent. A dedicated middleware layer ensures interoperability with multiple gateways & IoT devices. GHOST considers the relationship between security and usability to be an integration challenge (positive sum game) and definitely not a trade-off (zero-sum game). In this context, the project envisions to lead a paradigm shift in consumer cybersecurity by successfully coupling usable security with transparency and behavioural engineering. The envisaged user experience will systematically trigger security-friendly behaviour aiming at establishing appropriate ‘habitual behaviours’. The solution will perform network analysis & deep packet inspection for suspicious pattern recognition, will apply machine learning for malicious behaviour detection, will carry out context-aware real-time risk assessment, and widely apply analytics & visualization for effortless user comprehension & decision support. In short, GHOST will (i) increase cybersecurity resilience; (ii) boost usability & automation; and (iii) enhance the competitiveness of European ICT security industry. GHOST will be demonstrated in more than 140 real smart-homes in Spain, Norway & Romania via the Red Cross network and beta testers from the customer basis of Televes & ThingsMaze beneficiaries.

Consortium

• TELEVES SA, Spain

• UNIVERSITE DE GENEVE, Switzerland

• ETHNIKO KENTRO EREVNAS KAI TECHNOLOGIKIS ANAPTYXIS, Greece

• NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU, Norway

• IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE, United Kingdom

• EXUS SOFTWARE LTD, United Kingdom

• TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT DARMSTADT, Germany

• THINGSMAZE AS, Norway

• CRUZ ROJA ESPANOLA, Spain

• OBRELA SECURITY INDUSTRIES – YPIRESEIES ASFALEIAS PLIROFORION ANONYMOS ETAIREIA, Greece