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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260129
DTSTAMP:20260430T104116
CREATED:20260128T114947Z
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SUMMARY:RESCALE Workshop in HiPEAC 2026 Conference
DESCRIPTION:Suite5 took part in the RESCALE Workshop at the HiPEAC2026 Conference in Krakow\, where they\npresented the CASTOR project. The event provided an excellent platform to highlight CASTOR’s vision\nand objectives for secure path routing in the compute continuum\, while also reinforcing\ncollaboration with the RESCALE project on cybersecurity-related initiatives.
URL:https://castorhorizon.eu/event/rescale-workshop-in-hipeac-2026-conference/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251118
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SUMMARY:The 24th IEEE International Conference on Trust\, Security and Privacy in Computing and Communications (TrustCom 2025)
DESCRIPTION:At the 24th IEEE International Conference on Trust\, Security and Privacy in Computing and\nCommunications (TrustCom 2025)\, Yalan Wang (University of Surrey) presented the paper\n“An Improved Vector Commitment Construction with Applications to Signatures”.\nThe work introduced an efficient batched vector commitment scheme\, called BACON\, based\non the half-tree technique and relying solely on hash functions. As the transition toward post-\nquantum cryptography accelerates\, this post-quantum batch vector commitment approach\nprovides valuable insights that may inform future cryptographic developments within\nCASTOR.
URL:https://castorhorizon.eu/event/the-24th-ieee-international-conference-on-trust-security-and-privacy-in-computing-and-communications-trustcom-2025/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251114
DTSTAMP:20260430T104116
CREATED:20251113T112517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T112552Z
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SUMMARY:Securing the 6G frontier: trust\, privacy\, and resilience in the computing continuum Workshop\, Def.Camp 2025
DESCRIPTION:On November 13th\, 2025\, at Def.Camp\, Orange Romania has hosted an\nSNS-focused workshop on “the critical challenges and innovative solutions for ensuring security\,\nprivacy\, and reliability in the next generation of wireless technology.”\nThe goal of the workshop was the dissemination of ambitions and outcomes for several SNS projects\nand B5G-topical projects. On that occasion\, Orange has disseminated the overall architecture and use\ncases for CASTOR Horizon.
URL:https://castorhorizon.eu/event/securing-the-6g-frontier-trust-privacy-and-resilience-in-the-computing-continuum-workshop-def-camp-2025/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251029
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251031
DTSTAMP:20260430T104116
CREATED:20251029T142327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T142714Z
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SUMMARY:2025 International Conference on Information and Communication Security (ICICS 25)
DESCRIPTION:CASTOR consortium partners participated in the 2025 International Conference on Information and Communication Security (ICICS 2025)\, held in Nanjing\, China\, where they presented research advancing trust\, privacy\, and post-quantum security. \nProf. Liqun Chen (University of Surrey) delivered the keynote “Post-Quantum Group-Oriented Anonymous Signatures from Symmetric Primitives\,” discussing the evolution of anonymous signature schemes such as Direct Anonymous Attestation (DAA) to remain secure in the post-quantum era and support scalable\, privacy-preserving authentication. \nUBITECH also presented the paper “Actions Speak Louder Than Words: Evidence-Based Trust Level Evaluation in Multi-Agent Systems.” The work introduced a methodology for dynamically evaluating trustworthiness in complex digital environments and marked an important step toward CASTOR’s trust-aware network routing approach\, where trust becomes a measurable component of traffic engineering. \nThe participation strengthened CASTOR’s objective of developing secure\, resilient\, and privacy-aware infrastructures across IoT\, edge\, and cloud environments.
URL:https://castorhorizon.eu/event/2025-international-conference-on-information-and-communication-security-icics-25/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250824
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250829
DTSTAMP:20260430T104116
CREATED:20250707T155619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250707T161010Z
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SUMMARY:ITS World Congress
DESCRIPTION:CASTOR at ITS World Congress: Spotlight on V2X Innovation \nCommsignia\, a key partner in CASTOR Horizon program\, will take centre stage at the ITS World Congress\, Atlanta\, both as exhibitor and panel organizer on the future of Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) technologies in the US and Europe.\nWhile the US pushes forward with its National Deployment Plan\, Europe is already leveraging V2X in mass-production vehicles\, and Commsignia is helping shape that future.\nTheir panel will explore real-world learnings from fleet vehicles\, highway deployments\, and intersection assistance services\, bringing insights from public agencies\, OEMs\, and V2X suppliers.\nCommsignia is one of the use case providers for CASTOR in trusted communication and orchestration for Cooperative Connected and Automated Mobility (CCAM) that will also be featured\, highlighting how cybersecurity innovation under Horizon Europe is enabling safe\, efficient\, and scalable V2X deployments.
URL:https://castorhorizon.eu/event/its-world-congress/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250813
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250816
DTSTAMP:20260430T104116
CREATED:20250707T161625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250707T161625Z
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SUMMARY:34th USENIX Security Symposium
DESCRIPTION:At the 34th USENIX Security Symposium\, NVIDIA presents BlueGuard\, a new introspection architecture using a physically isolated Data Processing Unit (DPU) to perform full system introspection of the host system\, including VMs running on it. By using a DPU\, BlueGuard enables secure inspection of bare-metal systems while leveraging the hardware accelerators available in recent DPUs. Furthermore\, the CPU is no longer involved in the introspection\, freeing its resources for additional tenant workloads. \nThe idea of performing introspection of a running system is related to CASTOR\, where we will perform runtime introspection of the router nodes. Related to BlueGuard\, we are planning to inspect the live memory states of virtual routers running inside VMs to extract evidence for trust assessments. The resulting trust levels serve as the basis for making trusted path routing decisions in CASTOR.
URL:https://castorhorizon.eu/event/34th-usenix-security-symposium/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250804
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250807
DTSTAMP:20260430T104116
CREATED:20250806T110944Z
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SUMMARY:IEEE International Conference on Cyber Security and Resilience (IEEE CSR)
DESCRIPTION:Workshop on Cybersecurity Innovation and Resilience\n(CYBERSHIELD)\nUBITECH\, CASTOR’s coordinator\, presented a new paper\, “Trust or Bust: Reinforcing Trust-Aware\nPath Establishment with Implicit Attestation Capabilities\,” at the prestigious IEEE International\nConference on Cyber Security and Resilience (IEEE CSR).\nThe paper addresses a critical challenge in today&#39;s digital landscape: ensuring trust and security\nacross the entire compute continuum\, from the cloud to the far-edge. Existing attestation solutions\noften suffer from scalability issues and require devices to disclose sensitive configuration data to a\nthird party. UBITECH&#39;s groundbreaking new scheme provides a solution by enabling a lightweight\,\nruntime verification of a device&#39;s integrity without revealing any information about its configuration.\nThis makes it a powerful\, privacy-preserving tool for building more trusted systems.\nThis pioneering work is a cornerstone of the CASTOR project’s mission. The presented implicit\nattestation scheme allows network devices to efficiently exchange trustworthiness claims\, forming\nthe foundation for our goal of establishing Trusted Path Routing. By ensuring the integrity of every\nelement along the data path\, we can provide stronger security guarantees for sensitive traffic\nworkloads and help build a more resilient digital infrastructure.\nThe successful presentation at IEEE CSR highlights the project’s commitment to pushing the\nboundaries of cybersecurity research. We are proud of UBITECH&#39;s contribution and look forward to\nthe continued impact of this work.\nThe full paper can be read here: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/11130147
URL:https://castorhorizon.eu/event/ieee-international-conference-on-cyber-security-and-resilience-ieee-csr/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250723
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250728
DTSTAMP:20260430T104116
CREATED:20250707T163232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250707T164430Z
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SUMMARY:11th IEEE International Conference on Network Softwarization
DESCRIPTION:At the 11th IEEE International Conference on Network Softwarization\, the University of Murcia participated in two workshops:  \n\nNAIFNET – The First Workshop on Native AI in Future Networks Including 6G (https://naifnet.github.io/)\, where it served as co-chair and delivered presentations on an AI/ML framework for resource optimization\, linked to CASTOR’s work on orchestration\, and the SecSOFT workshop (secsoft-workshop.org)\, where it addressed intelligent orchestration in the continuum.
URL:https://castorhorizon.eu/event/11th-ieee-international-conference-on-network-softwarization/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250719
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250726
DTSTAMP:20260430T104116
CREATED:20250719T141322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T142236Z
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SUMMARY:Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) – Physical Meeting on the Progress of the various Working Groups (WGs)
DESCRIPTION:UBITECH attended the IETF 123 Physical Meeting\, where the team presented its vision on extending Trusted Path Routing\, a key step towards enhancing the security and resilience of modern networks. \nThe goal was to motivate the need towards incrementing the static nature of the current secure routing mechanisms\, already established in the TPR Draft\, with runtime capabilities continuously assessing node- and data-centric trust as an integral routing metric. This exposes a traffic engineering process where path establishment policies are considered in an optimized combination with the available {network\, trust\, energy} resources and carefully drive the subsequent network management decisions. \nTo advance this vision\, CASTOR’s unique runtime attestation functionalities\, wrapped as part of its Trust Network Exposure Layer\, were put forth for integration into the extended draft-rats-runtime-tpr-00. This work aims to be a cornerstone for inter- and intra-domain trust semantics and coordination.
URL:https://castorhorizon.eu/event/internet-engineering-task-force-ietf-physical-meeting-on-the-progress-of-the-various-working-groups-wgs/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250604T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250604T173000
DTSTAMP:20260430T104116
CREATED:20250707T154536Z
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SUMMARY:EUCNC  - 6G Summit
DESCRIPTION:CASTOR actively participated in the EuCNC & 6G Summit 2025\, which took place from June 3–6 in Poznan\, Poland. On June 4\, the project contributed to the session “Network Softwarization Technology Enablers for Trust and Security in B5G and 6G Networks”\, where Ioannis Krontiris delivered a forward-looking presentation on “Trusted Path Routing & Path Validation for Beyond 5G Networks.”\nAs the digital ecosystem expanded\, trust and security in communication networks became more critical than ever. The presentation explored the evolving landscape of hardware-assisted security architectures\, many of which fell short when it came to supporting the vast range of already-deployed\, resource-constrained embedded devices. These bare-metal systems (often operating without an OS or any form of protection) were particularly vulnerable to cyberattacks.\nTo address this\, the session introduced various trust anchor mechanisms that ensured device integrity and secure operations. It then delved deeper into why dynamic trust assessments were essential for secure data exchange\, especially in safety-critical contexts such as Connected Cars and Trusted Path Routing.\nFinally\, Mr. Krontiris outlined a vision for Compute Continuum-wide trust quantification—a promising direction that incorporated adaptive mechanisms for assessing both hardware and software trustworthiness. These trust scores\, rooted in decentralized systems\, were key to enabling scalable\, resilient\, and secure networks for Beyond 5G (B5G) and future 6G infrastructures.\nThe CASTOR project was proud to contribute to this strategic dialogue\, offering critical insights and technological advancements that paved the way for secure and trusted next-generation networks. \n 
URL:https://castorhorizon.eu/event/eucnc-6g-summit/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250604
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250605
DTSTAMP:20260430T104116
CREATED:20250604T124642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T141259Z
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SUMMARY:TECHNOVERS
DESCRIPTION:On 4 June\, the Technical University of Iași attended the TECHNOVERS exhibition\, where it showcased ongoing research and innovation initiatives. During the event\, the CASTOR project was presented to interested visitors\, offering an overview of its objectives\, technologies\, and expected impact. \nThe exhibition brought together academic representatives\, industry stakeholders\, and the general public\, providing organisations with the opportunity to display research projects\, inventions\, equipment\, products\, services\, and advanced technological solutions. The event was also attended by participants of the Iași Economic Forum organised by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry\, further broadening the audience reached by the CASTOR presentation.
URL:https://castorhorizon.eu/event/technovers/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250602
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250606
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SUMMARY:Trusted Computing Group (TCG) Members Meeting
DESCRIPTION:UBITECH and SURREY represented CASTOR at the Trusted Computing Group physical meeting (held in the Netherlands) and talked about the advanced (composite) attestation and crypto structures designed for safeguarding the state verification of each routing element\, which\, in turn\, allow the trust characterization of the entire path to be established. \nDuring the event\, Stefanos Vasileiadis delivered a technical presentation titled “DAA hinTS: On Threshold Signatures for Secure Elements.” This talk delved into some of the details that CASTOR investigated towards resolving the conundrum of anonymous but verifiable platform authentication. This was considered a crucial property in the trust assessment of both far-edge and/or edge devices when evidence-based theory was employed. Translated to the context of trust domain characterization\, the need emerged for more advanced crypto mechanisms that could allow a group of elements to sign on the trust level of the entire topology. This was what CASTOR investigated with its new threshold Direct Anonymous Attestation setting based on pairing-friendly implementation. Details on the internal operations were delineated\, along with the functional requirements necessary for secure elements to support such crypto structures efficiently.
URL:https://castorhorizon.eu/event/trusted-computing-group-tcg-members-meeting/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250424
DTSTAMP:20260430T104116
CREATED:20260320T142220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T142220Z
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SUMMARY:CompSys Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:At the CompSys Conference\, a key event dedicated to advances in computer systems and architectures\, Prof. Dr. Andy Pimentel from the University of Amsterdam presented an overview of the latest research activities within the Parallel Computing Systems (PCS) group. \nThe presentation highlighted ongoing work across the group’s portfolio\, including contributions to the CASTOR Horizon project.
URL:https://castorhorizon.eu/event/compsys-conference-2025/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250409
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250410
DTSTAMP:20260430T104116
CREATED:20250707T165106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250707T165106Z
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SUMMARY:IoT Day Online Webinar & Roundtable “Latest research results in IoT supply chain security to ensure compliance with the CRA
DESCRIPTION:University of Murcia presented the concept of the Device Security Passport (DSP) — a digital document that consolidated all relevant security-related information about IoT devices\, generated within the supply chain. The concept behind the DSP was connected to ideas discussed in the context of CASTOR\, particularly the collection of various types of evidence related to device security and the use of conformity certificates linked to that evidence.
URL:https://castorhorizon.eu/event/iot-day-online-webinar-roundtable-latest-research-results-in-iot-supply-chain-security-to-ensure-compliance-with-the-cra/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250317
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250318
DTSTAMP:20260430T104116
CREATED:20250709T095716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T100019Z
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SUMMARY:Info Day: “Cybersecurity and IoT in Industry 5.0”
DESCRIPTION:On March 17\, 2025\, the University of Murcia (UMU) and UBITECH actively participated in Info Day: “Cybersecurity and IoT in Industry 5.0\,” an event organized by the CERTIFY project.\nThis event highlighted key topics highly relevant to CASTOR\, including attestation and the secure management of IoT devices\, which are essential for ensuring trust and security in next-generation industrial systems. Participants had the opportunity to engage directly with leading researchers and cybersecurity experts\, discussing the latest advancements in security frameworks and best practices for Industry 5.0. These interactions provided valuable insights into emerging cybersecurity challenges and potential solutions tailored to industrial environments.\nAdditionally\, DIGIS3 hosted matchmaking activities aimed at fostering collaboration between industry leaders\, researchers\, and potential partners.\nBy facilitating connections across sectors\, this Info Day contributed to driving innovation and strengthening security in Industry 5.0\, aligning with CASTOR’s mission to ensure trust and reliability in service delivery.
URL:https://castorhorizon.eu/event/info-day-cybersecurity-and-iot-in-industry-5-0/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250307
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250308
DTSTAMP:20260430T104116
CREATED:20250707T165532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T092510Z
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SUMMARY:Collaborative Workshop between the University of Murcia (Spain) & the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (Japan)
DESCRIPTION:On March 7\, 2025\, the University of Murcia (UMU) and the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT)\, Japan\, hosted a collaborative workshop to explore key areas of cooperation outlined in their Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).\nAs part of the event\, Dr. Ved Kafle delivered an insightful talk at the Faculty of Computer Science on “Integrated Control of Terrestrial and Non-Terrestrial Network Resources in 5G/6G Networks.”\nThe workshop addressed critical topics\, including secure service orchestration and the role of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) in network standardization. The insights gained from these discussions will further enhance the CASTOR project\, strengthening its contributions to security assurance in next-generation telecommunications.
URL:https://castorhorizon.eu/event/collaborative-workshop-between-the-university-of-murcia-spain-the-national-institute-of-information-and-communications-technology-japan/
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