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Location-based Services and Privacy Assurance

A workshop on "Location-based Services and Privacy Assurance" has been organised by SnT at the University of Luxembourg the 4th of February 2011. During this event, Carlo Harpes, Managing Director of itrust consulting, has made a presentation on "Trusted services in Luxembourg".

Link: Presentation

itrust consulting wishes you Merry Christmas and a safe year 2010

itrust consulting prefers sending best wishes by email and renounces to give end of year presents. The corresponding budget has been dedicated this year to support the following charitable projects:

  • End Polio Now, a cooperation between Rotary and the Bill & Melinda Gates foundation;
  • Fondation Follereau Luxembourg.

Successful CELTIC project

itrust consulting has been identified as a successful CELTIC project Spin-off in the context of the CELTIC projects due to its involvement in the BUGYO Beyond project.

Intermediate results of the BUGYO Beyond project

The intermediate results of the BUGYO Beyond project have been validated by the CELTIC reviewers. A press conference at the Ecostart buidling followed to present these results.

Security Research Conference 2010

A Protection Profile for Secure Information Sharing Among Critical Infrastructures, poster session. M. Aubigny et Carlo Harpes, 22-24 Septembre 2010.

Hack.lu 2010

itrust consulting announces its participation to the Hack.lu conference that will be held from the 27th to the 29th of October 2010 at Parc Hotel Alvisse, Luxembourg. To confirm its engagement as a security expert in Luxembourg, itrust consulting has decided to be a Silver Sponsor.

Invitation: Applicability of Risk Prediction and Security Management of Power and Telecommunications Grids

Applicability of Risk Prediction and Security Management of Power and Telecommunications Grids. itrust consulting, as the presenter and co-organiser together with the CRP Henri Tudor, would like to invite you to the following workshop: Abstract: In today’s world, where most of the critical infrastructures are based on distributed systems, security failures have become too common, even within large corporations. The critical infrastructures are tightly interconnected, mutually dependent, and are exposed to changing risks. These (inter)dependencies generate potential cascading effects that may spread a malfunction or an attack from one part of the system to another dependent infrastructure. Under the patronage of the Ministry of Economy and Foreign Trade, the Public Research Centre Henri Tudor and itrust consulting, together with Luxinnovation and their partner of the FP7 project MICIE, are organising an international workshop on the applicability of risk prediction and security management of power grids and telecommunication infrastructures. It will take place on May 20th 2010 at the CRP Henri Tudor in Luxembourg. It intends to share knowledge and experiences between researchers and operators or critical infrastructures.

Galileo Application Days

itrust consulting and its partners were present at the Galileo Application Days to present the Liveline project, financed by the European Commission under the 7th Framework Programme. The objective of Liveline project is to develop a commercial, secure location sharing service based on EGNOS/EDAS for vulnerable people. For more information, visit:

  • Official website of Liveline project
  • European GNSS Supervisory Authority
  • Gouvernement.lu

First training

itrust made the first training on Common Criteria (or ISO 15408) in Luxembourg. The training was made by Dr B. Krüger, Head of the Common Criteria Evaluation Facility of SRC GmbH and Secretary of ISO/JTC1/SC27/WG3, author of ISO 15408. There were nine participants, including itrust’s personnel as they apply Common Criteria in four different projects including the Celtic Bugyo Beyond.

itrust consulting launches its Training Centre in Foetz

itrust consulting launches its Training Centre in Foetz

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