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Instituto Pedro Nunes (IPN), through its Informatics and Systems Laboratory (LIS), took part in the final evaluation meeting of the ARCADIAN-IoT project, held in Brussels on 20 June.
This project, led by IPN, brought together experts from eight European countries over three years with the aim of developing a new generation of mechanisms to improve security, privacy and trust in Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystems.
The main focus of ARCADIAN-IoT was the creation of innovative solutions that can be integrated into various contexts and applications, such as smart grids or remote patient monitoring. The aim was to increase the security and privacy of IoT devices and systems used globally.
To achieve this, the project explored and advanced technologies such as:
- Self Sovereign Identity: Allows users to control their own data securely and independently.
- eSIM as Root of Trust: Guarantees the authenticity and integrity of IoT devices.
- Facial recognition from drones: Enables accurate identification of individuals in complex environments.
- Federated AI: Ensures data privacy by distributing artificial intelligence processing between different entities.
By combining these technologies, ARCADIAN-IoT has proposed the creation of a "Chain of Trust" covering all the entities that participate in IoT systems, such as people, devices/objects and applications/services.
The success of ARCADIAN-IoT represents a significant step forward in the protection and security of IoT ecosystems. The solutions developed in the project provide robust responses to the emerging challenges of the digital age, guaranteeing greater reliability and peace of mind for users of connected devices and systems.