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Montimage participated in SPATIAL Kickoff Meeting

Published: 30 September 2021
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As a participant in the project, Montimage participated virtually in the kickoff meeting of H2020 SPATIAL which was organised in Delft, the Netherlands. All 12 consortium partners attended the kick-off meeting with a total of 40 participants who were present on-line (though a Zoom connection) or on-site on 29th September 2021 in the Pulse Building on the TUD campus in Delft, the Netherlands.

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At the SPATIAL kick-off meeting, representatives of all partner institutions discussed upcoming challenges and made concrete decisions. First decisions concerning steps forward were made, specifically regarding upcoming deliverables, future meetings and communication and coordination. We have gained a better understanding of the aims and tasks within the project. Through this hybrid meeting, all participants were able to discuss and reflect on concrete tasks. The upcoming deliverables were clarified. Agreements on actions points were also made and reviewing plan for deliverables were agreed. Consortium partners will share files and drafts of deliverables in EMDESK. Corresponding work package leaders agreed to organize monthly meetings via the video conference tool Zoom, given the pandemic uncertainties. Most importantly, the SPATIAL partners got to know each other, learned about each other’s expertise and agreed on how to make this project a success.



ENACT praised by the European Commission

Published: 06 September 2021
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H2020-ENACT project which was ended in March 2021 has been praised by the European Commission in a SUCCESS STORY publication on 06 September 2021. Montimage is proud to be a member of the project's consortium, as well as the leader of two tasks regarding the Root-cause Analysis (RCA) and Test & Simulation (TaS) enablers. These both two tools are being extended and adapted in several other European projects dealing with different contexts, namely INSPIRE-5GPLUS (5G Mobile networks), SANCUS, VeriDevOps (security, big data, AI/ML) and PRECINCT ( 4G/5G/IoT) as well as to become an important tool in the ecosystem of Montimage to be commercialized together within the MMT-Box.

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Launched in January 2018 and receiving around €5 million in EU funding, the ENACT consortium investigated the main challenges preventing the adoption of DevOps for trustworthy smart IoT systems and developed new techniques in order to address such challenges. The main result is the ENACT DevOps framework for such systems, comprising 10 loosely coupled open-source software tools, the ENACT enablers, facilitating IoT application providers in development, operation, and quality assurance of secure IoT systems.



Fed4FIRE+ experiments successfully completed (September 2020)

Published: 30 September 2020
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The MMT-IoT project has focused on testing one of the principal solutions that Montimage has developed for monitoring the security of IoT networks. This solution allows capturing packets directly from 6LowPAN-enabled networks (IEEE 802.15.4 protocol) to perform real-time traffic analysis, statistics extraction, topology reconstruction, and security violation/anomaly detection. The figure shows how to detect a misbehaving node performing DoS attack.

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The MMT-IoT project has focused on testing one of the principal solutions that Montimage has developed for monitoring the security of IoT networks. This solution allows capturing packets directly from 6LowPAN-enabled networks (IEEE 802.15.4 protocol) to perform real-time traffic analysis, statistics extraction, topology reconstruction, and security violation/anomaly detection. The figure shows how to detect a misbehaving node performing DoS attack.




QUATIC 2020 (8 September - 11 September 2020)

Published: 11 September 2020
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MONTIMAGE participated to the 13th International Conference on the Quality of Information and Communications Technology (QUATIC). QUATIC serves as a forum for disseminating advanced methods, techniques and tools for supporting quality approaches to ICT engineering and management. Practitioners and researchers are encouraged to exchange ideas and approaches on how to adopt a quality culture in ICT process and product improvement and to provide practical studies in varying contexts..

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