Hi!
Sorry for my late answer. I am happy to meet tomorrow (or today at 15:00). I have participated in a number of EU-funded project, but this is the first time the Security section is so detailed. So this time I am afraid the writing task may not be so agile. ..
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El 20/09/2021 a las 9:34, Harshvardhan J. Pandit escribió:
Hi. Reminder to fill in poll for the Security tasks meeting.
poll: https://www.termino.gv.at/meet/p/6f2ad8edefaec7f3206f804067454889-86555
I've removed the columns for Friday. For those who have entered the poll, please add a new entry for Tuesday.
Regards, Harsh
On 16/09/2021 20:21, Harshvardhan J. Pandit wrote:
Hello. None of the timings are suitable for people who have entered their preferences. I've extended the time slots for Tuesday as well in case needed.
poll: https://www.termino.gv.at/meet/p/6f2ad8edefaec7f3206f804067454889-86555
Those who have entered their timings: thank you.
@Gabriele @Vincent if you could please enter yours as well, we can discuss and agree on security tasks in time for next week's writing exercises.
Regards, Harsh
On 16/09/2021 14:02, Harshvardhan J. Pandit wrote:
Hello All. Following today's meeting, we agreed to have a specific call on security tasks and what specifics it should have within the project. This is specifically for security testing and questions such as what methods to use and what platforms can be usable.
IMHO the security partners (TCD/Stephen, LUX/Gabriele, and Inria/Vincent) should attend the call along with use-case partners (EMC/Aidan and Zaragoza/Victor) requested to join so as provide an idea on what infrastructure is available and can be utilised.
For this, please fill in your available times using this poll by today 19:00 CEST (SEP-16). Then I'll select the commonly suitable time and circulate it.
https://www.termino.gv.at/meet/p/6f2ad8edefaec7f3206f804067454889-86555
[FYI] in WP4, we have two tasks proposed for security. T4.5 dealing with security of data and policies, and T4.6 dealing with 'white-box' testing, pentesting, attack models, etc.
Regards,