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Whitepaper: Development of Ethical and Trustworthy AI Systems

by Manuela Klocker | Nov 11, 2022 | insectt, News

The whitepaper written by Peter Moertl & Nikolai Ebinger provides processes and guidelines to develop AI that is trustworthy from a user´s perspective. Building on current guidelines and processes, the whitepaper proposes a human-system-integration (HSI) framework...

Out now! InSecTT Newsletter October 2022!

by Manuela Klocker | Oct 17, 2022 | insectt, News

The October edition of the InSecTT newsletter presenting an overview on what happened in the last months and highlighting news & achievements from the project is available here. Enjoy reading!

Podcast #8: Do you trust AI? How to make things “trustworthy” with Peter Mörtl

by Manuela Klocker | Sep 26, 2022 | insectt, News

​​Do you trust AI? How to make things “trustworthy”?Anamarija interviews Peter Mörtl from VIF about what “trust” really is, how to make things trustworthy and what the research project InSecTT contributes through its “Trustworthyness...

InSecTT Podcast #7 is online: the project coordinator Michael Karner from Virtual Vehicle

by Manuela Klocker | Aug 31, 2022 | insectt, News

Today’s guest is Michael Karner, the coordinator of project InSecTT. Michael talks about the challenges of coordinating such a large project as InSecTT, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic. What is the “secret sauce” from managing a successful...

Out now! InSecTT Newsletter July 2022!

by Manuela Klocker | Jul 15, 2022 | insectt, News

You are looking for a good read during summer? We can help you out: the very interesting July edition of the InSecTT newsletter highlighting news & achievements from the project is available here. Enjoy reading!
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InSecTT – Intelligent Secure Trustable Things: a pan-European effort with 52 key partners from 12 countries (EU and Turkey).

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15 Mar

In InSecTT, MTU has developed AI algorithms to assess and manage communication uplinks for onboard systems in vehicular environments. #InSecTT #AI

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15 Mar

Venkatesha Prasad (known as 'VP') tells Anamarija about how he came from small-town India to TU Delft in the Netherlands. VP explains the research he and his team at TU Delft do in InSecTT, and what he expects to see in IoT for the near future coming up. https://buff.ly/3sybyhl

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3 Mar

The HistoTrust platform enables to bring authentication of an AI inference at the device-level with a mix of SW and HW secure elements and platforms. Check our paper at https://buff.ly/3ZHmmsz #cybersecurity #reliableAI #machinelearning

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13 Feb

For the InSecTT project, Arçelik Global has provided a use case called Cybersecurity in Manufacturing. Within the use case, two scenarios based on wired and wireless OPC UA communication between typical industrial automation components are worked on.

#ECSELJU #H2020 #research

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3 Feb

For the InSecTT project, @Capgemini is researching 5G wireless communications for Intelligent transport systems mainly, platoon use cases, bringing a system level simulator together with a network and management platform. #automotive #5G

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Acknowledgement

InSecTT has received funding from the ECSEL Joint Undertaking (JU) under grant agreement No 876038. The JU receives support from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and Austria, Sweden, Spain, Italy, France, Portugal, Ireland, Finland, Slovenia, Poland, Netherlands, Turkey.

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