Global IoT Day Live Webinar and Roundtable: Video & presentations
Global IoT Day Live Webinar and Roundtable:
LATEST RESEARCH RESULTS IN IOT SUPPLY CHAIN SECURITY TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE CRA
To celebrate Global IoT Day, we organized an online webinar and roundtable with the participation of seven Horizon Europe projects researching and improving the security of IoT architectures.
You can watch the recording as they discuss their research results that will strengthen Europe’s digital sovereignty and compliance of secure software and hardware with CRA requirements!
You can download the presentations by clicking on the title below:
DOSS: Supporting certification and CRA compliance through the DOSS Device Security Passport
The DOSS Device Security Passport (DSP) is a digital document that consolidates all relevant security-related information about IoT devices which is generated within the supply chain. The DSP supports the secure exchange of data between manufacturers, integrators, and operators, supporting cybersecurity certification and facilitating compliance with cybersecurity standards and regulations such as the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA).

Sara Matheu, Assistant Professor, Department of Information and Communication Engineering, University of Murcia
TELEMETRY: SBOM – Guardian of IoT security
With the rapid expansion of IoT, securing the supply chain is more crucial than ever. A Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) enhances transparency, detects vulnerabilities, and strengthens risk management. This talk highlights SBOM’s role in fortifying IoT security and ensuring a resilient supply chain.

Ravishankar Borgaonkar, Senior Research Scientist and Associate Professor, SINTEF Digital and University of Stavanger
RESCALE: Advancing Secure Supply Chains for Cyber Resilience
RESCALE addresses critical security gaps by introducing automated security auditing, vulnerability detection and compliance validation mechanisms. By leveraging static code analysis, dynamic testing, trusted bill of materials (TBOM) and blockchain-based security attestations, it ensures that software and hardware components across supply chains remain secure and tamper-proof. These capabilities directly support CRA’s goal of improving security standards across digital infrastructures, including IoT.

Alan Barnett, Senior Research Scientist, Dell Technologies
CERTIFY: Towards a Framework and Methodology Adherent to the EU Cyber Resilience Act – Observations from the EU project CERTIFY
CERTIFY proposes an approach and a framework to manage the cybersecurity of connected devices throughout their lifecycle. The preliminary observations will be demonstrated by means of a prototypical use case.

Stefano Sebastio, Senior Manager, Cyber & Real-Time Systems, Collins Aerospace

Matteo Molé, Manager for Cybersecurity Technologies & Innovation, ECSO – European Cyber Security Organisation
EMERALD: Advancing ‘Certification as a Service’
EMERALD (Evidence Management for Continuous Certification as a Service in the Cloud) is dedicated to enhancing the security, transparency, and efficiency of cloud certification through a digitally driven, automated process. A key focus of the project is user-centric audit automation, ensuring standardized audit execution and process reusability. Additionally, EMERALD provides cybersecurity and standardization authorities with cutting-edge methodologies for defining interoperable cybersecurity requirements and metrics, laying the foundation for a unified and future-proof Certification as a Service model.

Björn Fanta, Head of Research, Fabasoft
FLUIDOS: Fluidification of computing resources – Securing the supply chain with FLUIDOS
How are we securing availability of computing resources in the supply chain with FLUIDOS?
Join FLUIDOS at IoT Day 2025 as we explore the fluidification of computing resources—our groundbreaking approach to seamless, scalable and secure edge-to-cloud integration. Discover the challenges of the computing continuum, how FLUIDOS tackles resource orchestration in decentralized environments, and why supply chain security is a critical factor in next-gen IoT ecosystems.

Albert Seubers, Director , Martel Innovate NL
TARDIS: Creating Trustworthy and Resilient Decentralized Intelligence for Edge Systems
TaRDIS addresses the complexities of building correct, resilient, intelligent swarm-based systems by providing a unified programming model, rigorous verification, and decentralised runtime support.

Carla Ferreira, Professor, NOVA University of Lisbon