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EU ICT FP7 Project SWIFT 

SWIFT (Secure Widespread Identities for Federated Telecommunications) is a European Union funded project of the 7th Framework Programme. The project leverages identity technology as a key to integrate service and transport infrastructures for the benefit of users and the providers. It focuses on extending identity functions and federation to the network while addressing usability and privacy concerns.

Partners

Nine Parters form the SWIFT Consortium

The SWIFT consortium is led by Fraunhofer SIT. Other members are Alcatel-Lucent, Deutsche Telekom, Dracotic, ITAveiro, NEC (Technical Lead), Portugal Telecom, University of Murcia and University of Stuttgart.

Duration

30 Month Project Duration 

The project proposal was submitted to the EU Commission as part of Call 1 of the 7th Framework Programme. Negotiations were completed in September 2007, and the final Description of work was approved in November of the same year. The project started operation on 1st Janaury 2008 and has an overall 30 month time span. The planned completion date is 30th June 2010.

WP1

Work Methods, Dissemination and Exploitation

This WP is responsible for defining the work working methods and to manage dissemination. The task includes the definition work methods, dissemination towards the general public and towards journals and conferences, standardization co-ordination and exploitation within the participating companies and beyond.

WP2

Identity Framework

This WP drives the technical work by defining an overall architecture, the IdM platform to be adopted and dealing with the more general issues of federation, name resolution and data modelling. Based on initial scenarios and use-cases, it will identify the gaps in the SoA and address them. The WP will also handle name resolution, federation and defining the data models used in cross-layer information exchange.

WP3

Security Architecture

The WP develops the necessary security requirements and protocols. It will deal with the overall security analysis as well as specify and implement specific security primitives. Topics covered are the threat model, assurance metrics and the privacy and security implications of identity transfer. It will also instantiate some privacy and security enhancing techniques at different layers and crypto primitives.

WP4

Service and Network Architecture

This WP deals with the specific protocols which interact with the identity platform at service and network level. Whether existing protocols will be adapted to the identity architecture or new network and service level protocols need to be designed will depend on their suitability for the identity platform. The WP will deal with an network-related functions, such as AAA, billing and charging, mobility and roaming.

WP5

Scenarios and Evaluation

The WP will design scenarios based on use-cases which demonstrate the benefit of a cross-layer architecture. It will also design sub-demonstrators, taking the scenarios and use-cases as a basis, and instantiate these demonstrators using the software provided by the other work-packages.

SWIFT initiative leads to ETSI Industry Specification Group
Friday, 18 September 2009

The new ETSI Industry Specification Group INS on Identity and Access Management was created by the four founding members Deutsche Telekom, Portugal Telecom, NEC and Fraunhofer, with NSN and Waterford Institute of Technology as new members joining subsequently.

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SWIFT at MobiSec 2009 Special Session: EU Research on Mobile Security
Friday, 05 June 2009
This year, MobiSec (June 3-5, 2009, Turin, Italy) features a special session on research and development within the European Union, focused on mobile security. We are pleased to announce the intervention of Antonio F. Gómez-Skarmeta  from Murcia University (Spain), who will present "A cross-layer approach to Identity Management solution in networking: The SWIFT approach"
 
 
Highlights of Year 1
Monday, 16 February 2009

At the end of its first year, the project completed the integration of specific requirements from the security, network and services point of view, and in developing the initial architecture for SWIFT. A number of specific items have been identified as concrete technology items to work on in the coming 2 years of the project.

Major technical progress has been made in the following:

  • Identity Aggregator Architecture: This architecture allows the full distribution of Identity information and functions while keeping a hierarchical control. The distribution includes attribute provisioning, authorization and policy management, authentication and billing.
  • Distributed Access Control Framework: For its distributed identity management platform, SWIFT developed a distributed policy management and actuation framework, which includes the distributed processing of policies. Here, a condition may depend on the result of a policy decision taken elsewhere, and generic policies improve usability and control of the user over his/her data.
  • Service bound access: This technology allows a user to access a service without the burden of acquiring a network connection. If the user has a subscription with the service, the system will assess the situation and moderate a negotiation between the network provider and the service. The service can pay for the user's network access, perhaps charging the user later.
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Manuel Sanchez Cuenca
Thursday, 23 April 2009
Photo-Manuel_Sanchez.jpgThe SWIFT team was shocked to hear that our friend and colleague Manuel Sanchez Cuenca from the University of Murcia, a well-known member of the IdM community and an enthusiastic research and academic member, and an active member of the SWIFT project, passed away suddenly last weekend. Our thoughts are with his family at this time of severe distress.

Manuel leaves behind his wife and his small daughter. We will miss his friendly nature and always remember his contributions to the research community of Computer Science.
 
SWIFT at the ICT Mobile Summit 2008
Friday, 13 June 2008
The last session of the ICT Mobile Summit held from 9 - 12 June 2008 in Stockholm featured privacy issues related with Identity Management and the network. The title of the session was Pervasive and Trusted Networks Issues and was chaired by Amardeo Sarma from NEC Network Laboratories in Heidelberg, Germany. Three talks related to Identity Management and two related to privacy and anonymity in networks. This reflected the overall concern over privacy and trust in the Future Internet that permeated much of the ICT Mobile Summit.
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