Commit2Data at ICT.OPEN 2022
After a hiatus caused by the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, we finally had the option of meeting each other again at ICT.OPEN in Amsterdam. We, unfortunately, had to cancel our workshop 'Turn your science into reality on the first day.
On Thursday we facilitated a barista that made freshly brewed coffee for all and an area to meet other researchers and companies present. The Commit2Coffee was well received and we have had a good time seeing and talking to many seasoned and aspiring big data researchers.
We hope our Commit2Coffee has kept energy levels up to absorb all the lessons from the many presentations and talks.
Until next time!
Looking back
All plenary sessions of 7 April are now available on the ICT.OPEN platform for three months.
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All projects are below
EciDA: Evolutionary Changes in Distributed Analysis
The objective of this TKI proposal is: to develop and set up an IoT and (big) data-driven analysis platform that enables on-the-fly changes of data sources and changing data analysis steps and parameters over time to adapt to the changing environmental situation.
MASCOT - MeAsuring Security in Cloud OuTsourcing
Over the past decade, the trend in both the public sector and industry has been to outsource ICT to the cloud. While cost savings are often used as a rationale for outsourcing, another argument that is frequently used is that the cloud improves security. The reasoning behind this is twofold. First, cloud service providers are typically thought to have skilled staff trained in good security practices. Second, cloud providers often have a vastly distributed, highly connected network infrastructure, making them more resilient in the face of outages and denial-of-service attacks. Yet many examples of cloud outages, often due to attacks, call into question whether outsourcing to the cloud does improve security.