Universal Cyber-Physical Systems Environment for Federation (UCEF)
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Internet of Things (IoT) is comprised of interacting networks of physical, computational, and human components that coordinate to fulfill time-sensitive functions in their environment. The development of these systems spans all industrial sectors and demands collaborative effort between research and development teams from multiple institutions. Realizing the full potential of IoT requires interoperability between heterogeneous systems and development processes supported by robust platforms for experimentation and testing across domains. Meanwhile, current design and management approaches for these systems are domain-specific and would benefit from a more universally applicable approach.The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and its partner, the Institute for Software Integrated Systems at Vanderbilt University, have developed a collaborative experiment development environment that integrates best-of-breed tools including programming languages, network simulators, simulation platforms, hardware in the loop, and others. This environment integrates these tools into a standardized communications protocol, IEEE Standard 1516 High Level Architecture (HLA), and provides a graphical modeling language where simulators can easily be configured into different experimental configurations. Its code generation capabilities transform these simple models into executable simulations and code pre-configured to communicate using the standardized HLA services. This environment is called the Universal CPS Environment for Federation (UCEF). UCEF is distributed as a portable, self-contained Ubuntu Virtual Machine which allows it to run on any computational platform.
Gateway for Co-Simulation using ns-3
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is comprised of networks of physical, computational, and human components that coordinate to fulfill time-sensitive functions in a shared operating environment. Development and testing of IoT systems often utilizes modeling and simulation, whether to analyze potential performance gains of new technologies or develop robust digital twins to support future operations and maintenance. However, the complexity and scale of IoT means that individual simulators are often inadequate to simulate the real-world dynamics of such systems, and simulators must be combined with other software or hardware.The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has developed a software module that extends the ns-3 network simulator with a new capability to communicate with external software and hardware at runtime. This software facilitates the development of co-simulations where ns-3 models can synchronize and exchange data with external processes to develop higher-fidelity simulations. The software is open-source and available on the NIST GitHub.
Naukowa i Akademicka Sieć Komputerowa – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy - VARIoT IoT vulnerabilities and exploits database
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,VARIoT is a EU project funded by HaDEA’s CEF Telecom programme.,The main goal of the project is to create a service which will provide actionable information regarding Internet of Things, which can be used to ensure cybersecurity of IoT devices and the whole Internet, and which can be processed in a manual (by analysts) or in an automatic way (by various security systems, such as Intrusion Detection/Prevention Systems – IDS/IPS, Security Event and Incidents Management systems – SIEM, various types of firewalls, Vulnerability Management systems, Vulnerability Scanners, Inventory Management systems, Governance Risk and Compliance systems – GRC, information sharing platforms, etc). Providing such open data will cause an increase of cybersecurity level of all entities which will be able to process such information and also, in an indirect way, of all users of global network.,This resource provides vulnerabilities and exploits database dedicated to the Internet of Things, which will be constantly updated by harvesting various sources of information, including public Internet,