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MEDINA Lecture at the NECS – PhD Winter School 2023
Last Monday (Feb-6th 2023) our project had the chance to participate on the NECS – PhD Winter School (https://necs-winterschool.disi.unitn.it/) with an invited lecture entitled “MEDINA - Paving the road towards continuous audit-based certification for cloud services...
MEDINA deliverables released in January 2023
Two new public deliverables have been released and published on the MEDINA project website in January 2023. These deliverables are related to the prototypes of the second version of MEDINA Framework components. D2.2 Continuously certifiable technical and...
MEDINA Integrated User Interface
The MEDINA Framework is made up by the collaboration of different microservices, developed by different teams. To allow each team to work autonomously we decided to adopt the micro-frontends architecture. Each team implements their own UI and take advantages from this...
Evaluating Tools for Certification
In this blogpost, we cover an issue that may seem not directly related to the goals of the MEDINA project, but which is at the heart of certification automation: When applying automated tools for certification tasks, these tools must be trusted. To be able to trust a...
Connecting Cloud Security Assessments with Static Code Analysis
As a Research and Innovation Action, the MEDINA project aims at developing new approaches to support the automated certification of cloud services. A big challenge in the security assessment of cloud services is to connect and aggregate the isolated assessment results...
MEDINA discussions at the ENISA EUCS Winter Summit 2022
Last November 22nd-23rd, took place in Brussels (Belgium) the winter edition of the EUCS summit organized by ENISA. For this meeting, the MEDINA team (Bosch, Tecnalia, and Fraunhofer AISEC) was invited by the organizers to live demo the integrated prototype (check out...
Tools and techniques for collecting evidence of technical and organisational measures
The second version of the public delieverable Tools and techniques for collecting evidence of technical and organisational measures - D3.5 was released and submitted to the European Commission in October. Contributors to the deliverable are XLAB, Fraunhofer, and...
Tools and techniques for the management of trustworthy evidence
The public deliverable D3.2 Tools and techniques for the management of trustworthy evidence-v2, from Tecnalia, FhG, Fabasoft and Xlab, was successfully submitted to the European Commission last October. This deliverable aims at presenting the MEDINA Evidence...
MEDINA deliverables released in October 2022
In October 2022, six new public deliverables have been released and published on the MEDINA project website. These deliverables correspond to the prototypes of the second version of MEDINA Framework components. D2.4 Specification of the Cloud Security Certification...
MEDINA consortium met for the first time face to face in Bilbao
On 18th and 19th of October, all the MEDINA partners participated in the 7th General Assembly of the MEDINA action. The two days duration meeting was held in Bilbao, where the office of TECNALIA, the partner coordinating MEDINA is settled. For the ones who couldn’t...