CROSSCON: Cross-platform Open Security Stack for Connected Devices
The proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) embedded devices is expected to reach 30 billion by 2030, creating a dynamic landscape where diverse devices must coexist. This presents challenges due to the rapid expansion of different architectures and platforms. Addressing these challenges requires...
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creator | Crispo, Bruno Roveri, Marco Pinto, Sandro Gomes, Tiago Pasic, Aljosa Milankovich, Akos Puron, David Garcia, Ainara Putrle, Ziga Ten, Peter Catalano, Malvina |
description | The proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) embedded devices is expected to
reach 30 billion by 2030, creating a dynamic landscape where diverse devices
must coexist. This presents challenges due to the rapid expansion of different
architectures and platforms. Addressing these challenges requires a unifi ed
solution capable of accommodating various devices while offering a broad range
of services to connect them to the Internet effectively. This white paper
introduces CROSSCON, a three-year Research and Innovation Action funded under
Horizon Europe. CROSSCON aims to tackle current IoT challenges by developing a
new open, modular, and universally compatible IoT security stack. This stack is
designed to be highly portable and vendor-independent, enabling its deployment
across different devices with heterogeneous embedded hardware architectures,
including ARM and RISC-V. The CROSSCON consortium consists of 11 partners
spanning 8 European countries. This consortium includes 4 academic
institutions, 1 major industrial partner, and 5 small to medium-sized
enterprises (SMEs). |
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solution capable of accommodating various devices while offering a broad range
of services to connect them to the Internet effectively. This white paper
introduces CROSSCON, a three-year Research and Innovation Action funded under
Horizon Europe. CROSSCON aims to tackle current IoT challenges by developing a
new open, modular, and universally compatible IoT security stack. This stack is
designed to be highly portable and vendor-independent, enabling its deployment
across different devices with heterogeneous embedded hardware architectures,
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solution capable of accommodating various devices while offering a broad range
of services to connect them to the Internet effectively. This white paper
introduces CROSSCON, a three-year Research and Innovation Action funded under
Horizon Europe. CROSSCON aims to tackle current IoT challenges by developing a
new open, modular, and universally compatible IoT security stack. This stack is
designed to be highly portable and vendor-independent, enabling its deployment
across different devices with heterogeneous embedded hardware architectures,
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must coexist. This presents challenges due to the rapid expansion of different
architectures and platforms. Addressing these challenges requires a unifi ed
solution capable of accommodating various devices while offering a broad range
of services to connect them to the Internet effectively. This white paper
introduces CROSSCON, a three-year Research and Innovation Action funded under
Horizon Europe. CROSSCON aims to tackle current IoT challenges by developing a
new open, modular, and universally compatible IoT security stack. This stack is
designed to be highly portable and vendor-independent, enabling its deployment
across different devices with heterogeneous embedded hardware architectures,
including ARM and RISC-V. The CROSSCON consortium consists of 11 partners
spanning 8 European countries. This consortium includes 4 academic
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