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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
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<title>The SECURED project</title>
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<h1>SECURity at the network EDge</h1>
<p class="lead">The open-source repository for <a href="https://www.secured-fp7.eu">the SECURED project</a><br />
<br />
<img src="https://www.secured-fp7.eu/images/SECURED_logo_150x123.png" />
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The SECURED architecture creates a <b>trusted</b> and virtualized execution
<b>environment</b> allowing different actors (e.g. single users, corporate ICT
managers, network providers) to install on-demand and execute multiple
security applications on the network device to protect the traffic
of a specific user. This approach reduces the load onto the mobile
devices, guaranteeing enforcement of <b>user-specific</b> and <b>device-independent</b>
security policies, and uniform protection across different devices and
networks.
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Transition mechanisms are also defined to support legacy network devices
and deploy this new technology incrementally. The proposed architecture
will be validated in corporate and individual environments, considering
various network settings (e.g. 3G/4G, WiFi, xDSL, corporate LAN).
The project targets citizens, network providers, and companies. The
latter will be able to enforce a company-wide <b>security policy</b> not only
when the employee is connected to the corporate network but also when
she is <b>on the move</b> (e.g. home network, 3G connection, airport WiFi).
SECURED will produce concrete results in the form of open specifications
and sample open-source implementations for:<br /><br />
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<ul>
<li>creation of <b>trusted</b> network security <b>applications</b></li>
<li><b>policy-based security</b> configuration, with support for hierarchical and multi-source policies;</li>
<li><b>security marketplace</b> to trade applications and exchange best-practice
policies (useful to encourage adoption by non-skilled individuals or companies).</li>
</ul>
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A uniform security environment will be created, independent of the user device and network connection, offering also protection for Internet-of-Things environments, where nodes typically have limited computational and communication capabilities (e.g. home appliances, sensor networks, or distributed critical infrastructures). In summary, the project will empower mobile users with better Internet security and enable different business models for network service providers and security application developers.
More explanations coming soon.
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