Workshops Keynote Speakers

Wednesday, November 6

Enrico Scarrone, Telecom Italia

Title : IoT, Digital Twins and Data sharing Standardization

Abstract:

    Here are the key points of the presentation :
  • Introduction to formal standardization
  • Industry needs for IoT standards
  • IoT and digital twins standardization
  • Data interoperability and semantic interoperability
  • Implications of the EU Data ACT
  • Standardization in EU Financed Project Calls

Bio:

Enrico Scarrone joined the R&D division of TIM-Telecom Italia in 1992.

Within the TIM group he acted as researcher, expert, international consultant, project manager, head of mobile architecture department. He was extensively engaged in 3GPP cellular standardization, and in particular SA1, dealing with service requirements for the mobile and the vertical systems, where served as Chair from 2006 to 2011.

Participation and promotion of early studies on integration of IP technologies and mobile cellular networks has allowed him to stimulate the inclusion of all-IP solutions and the IP Multimedia Subsystem in 3GPP.

From 2012 he is coordinating IoT/M2M standardization in the TIM-Telecom Italia group.

He was deeply involved in the foundation of ETSI TC SmartM2M and oneM2M, in charge of developing a global multiservice standard for Internet of Things. He is currently the Chair of the Steering Committee of oneM2M and Chair of ETSI TC smartM2M. From December 2023 he is also a Board Member in ETSI.

Within this IoT and Data context has worked to support vertical business in various areas, including Smart Cities, Smart Energy, Industrial IoT, Intelligent Transport Systems, Smart Building, Smart Lifts, etc.

Enrico Scarrone

Enrico Scarrone

Valentina Casola

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Professor Valentina Casola, University of Napoli Federico II, Italy

Title : A SecDevOps methodology for Resilient IoT architectures

Abstract:

DevOps methodologies are currently largely adopted in many different contexts, but security still remains an open challenge to be addressed, especially for not expert developers and teams. One of the main reasons is due to the lack of quantitative approaches to support developers in properly selecting and configuring mechanisms and controls to enforce, in order to meet security requirements and mitigate specific risks associated to the system under development.

The goal of this talk is to present a SecDevOps methodology for IoT devices based on innovative results on: security metrics to quantitatively evaluate and model security to support the whole IoT system lifecycle, from design to development and testing, up to its operational life, and based on novel Moving Target Techniques to improve the resilience of IoT systems.

Bio:

Valentina Casola is currently an Associate Professor at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology of the University of Napoli Federico II, Italy.>She received the MSc degree in Electronic Engineering from the University of Napoli Federico II, magna cum laude, in 2001. She got a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from the Second University of Napoli in 2004. She has been teaching Secure System Design and Computer Architecture since 2005.

Current research activities focus on security models and security evaluation techniques in order to fully exploit the security-by-design paradigm. The activities include both theoretical and experimental aspects and have been applied at different levels of a system stack (from hardware devices to cloud services). She was vice-coordinator of the FP7 SPECS project and unit leader in EU projects. She was principal investigator of several regional and national projects in collaboration with large and small enterprises. She is author of more than 120 publications, in relevant international journals and conference proceedings and she continuously serves in different conference program committee.

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