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DOSS · SECURE-BY-DESIGN IOT OPERATION WITH SUPPLY CHAIN CONTROL

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 September 202331 August 2026EU funding €4,996,936Call HORIZON-CL3-2022-CS-01

DOSS elaborates a secure-by-design methodology and implements related technology for complex IoT architectures, based on supply chain monitoring, component testing and architecture modelling. The project establishes a “Supply Trust Chain” with integrating key stages of the IoT supply chain into a digital communication loop to facilitate security related information exchange. The technology includes security verification of all hardware and software components of the modelled architecture. A new “Device Security Passport” will be defined for 3rd party hardware and its components. 3rd party software, open-source applications, as well as in-house developments will be tested and assessed. The centrepiece of the proposed solution is a flexibly configurable Digital Cybersecurity Twin, able to simulate diverse IoT architectures. It will employ AI for modelling complex attack scenarios, discovering attack surfaces, and elaborating the necessary protective measures. The digital twin will provide input for a configurable, automated Architecture Security Validator module which will assess and provide pre-certification for the modelled IoT architecture in respect of relevant, selectable security standards and KPIs. To also ensure adequate coverage for the back end of the supply chain the operation of the architecture will also be protected by secure device onboarding, diverse security and monitoring technologies and a feedback loop to the digital twin and actors of the supply chain, sharing security relevant information. The procedures and technology will be validated in three IoT domains: automotive, energy and smart home.This new secure-by-design approach for complex IoT operations will be an early implementation of the concept and requirements of the proposed European Cyber Resilience Act and will provide an operational reference model. Based on our learnings and experiences we will make policy recommendations and will contribute to standardisation.

Consortium · 11 organisations

coordinator

ATOS MAGYARORSZAG KORLATOLT FELELOSSSEGU TARSASAG

HU · €515,731

participant

ASVIN GMBH

DE · €449,524

participant

ETHNIKO KENTRO EREVNAS KAI TECHNOLOGIKIS ANAPTYXIS

EL · €560,244

participant

SAFEPAY SYSTEMS SZOLGALTATO ES KERESKEDELMI KFT

HU · €459,671

participant

RED ALERT LABS

FR · €375,623

participant

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €498,103

participant

FUNDACION TECNALIA RESEARCH & INNOVATION

ES · €256,393

participant

THALES SIX GTS FRANCE SAS

FR · €328,864

participant

BUDAPESTI MUSZAKI ES GAZDASAGTUDOMANYI EGYETEM

HU · €606,818

participant

UNIVERSIDAD DE MURCIA

ES · €525,883

participant

INSTYTUT INFORMATYKI TEORETYCZNEJ ISTOSOWANEJ POLSKIEJ AKADEMII NAUK

PL · €420,085

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