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Priorities for Research on Current and Emerging Network Trends

This study was carried out under the umbrella of ENISA by a group of experts in the relevant areas who are experienced in running security-related research projects, in developing and implementing new networking technologies and in creating policies. A number of areas, comprising one or more technologies and policies that are currently in use or where there are plans to introduce them within a few years, were identified as having an impact on the resilience of networks. Some of these areas are already well established, described and standardised, some are in the very early stages of development and, finally, some will only come into broad use over a very long time frame (more than five years). Five areas have been assessed as presenting the biggest need for research within a window of three to five years: cloud computing, real-time detection and diagnosis systems, future wireless networks, sensor networks, and supply chain integrity. These areas are analysed and described in detail in the core of this report.

Apr 20, 2010


Slawomir Gorniak - ENISA
Demosthenes Ikonomou - ENISA
Panagiotis Saragiotis - ENISA
Ioannis Askoxylakis – FORTH -ICS
Petros Belimpasakis – Nokia Research Center
Boldizsar Bencsath – Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Matt Broda – Microsoft
Levente Buttyan – Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Gary Clemo – Ofcom
Piotr Kijewski – NASK / CERT Polska
Alain Merle – CEA-LETI France
Katerina Mitrokotsa – TU Delft
Alistair Munro – EADS Defense and Security (UK) Ltd., formerly University of Bristol
Oliver Popov – Stockholm University
Christian W. Probst – TU Denmark
Luigi Romano – University of Naples “Parthenope”
Christos Siaterlis – JRC
Vasilios Siris – FORTH-ICS
Ingrid Verbauwhede – K.U.Leuven
Claire Vishik – Intel

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