| INCO-Trust Final recommendations report published |
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The INCO-Trust Final recommendations report has been published. The report uses as its basis the comprehensive findings and systematic consensus building process in the INCO-Trust workshops. The workshops were based on working groups of top level researchers from around the globe in ICT Trust and security. The audience of this report is meant to be not only policy makers and programme management (eg. European Commission and their counterparts in other countries), but also researchers from around the globe, who would mutually benefit from international cooperation in the ever increasingly important topics of ICT trust and security. The Recommendations report can be found here. The final recommendations of INCO-Trust will also be used as the starting point for the BiC [Building International Cooperation for Trustworthy ICT: Security, Privacy and Trust in Global Networks & Services Coordination Action] project started recently. The BiC project will build upon the framework for collaboration between EU programme managers and research communities within Trustworthy ICT expanding the coverage areas to Brazil, India and South Africa, a selection of countries representing significant emergent and high-impact information economies through the scale and sophistication of their growing ICT sectors. The project will, of course, continue the good work started between the EU and the first-world countries USA, Japan, Australia, South Korea and Canada, who from the outputs of this recommendations report have made good tracks in establishing consensus and co-operation between the research and industrial leaders and programme management decision makers in these countries. More information on BiC coming soon on http://www.bic-trust.eu/. |





