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5 Feb 2021

Artificial Intelligence and future directions for ETSI

This White Paper explores key issues of Artificial Intelligence (AI) that present both huge opportunities and new challenges for information and communication technologies (ICT).


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5 Feb 2021

World Economic Forum - Global Standards Mapping Initiative (GSMI): An overview of blockchain technical standards

This reports are intended to serve as a comprehensive resource for the blockchain community and beyond to assess the current landscape and evaluate where there may be gaps, overlaps, inconsistencies and conflicts.


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5 Feb 2021

EUROPEAN COMMISSION - White Paper on Artificial Intelligence: a European approach to excellence and trust

This White Paper focuses on three distinct topics:

  1. Specific actions for the support, development and uptake of AI across the EU economy and public administration.
  2. Options for a future regulatory framework on AI.
  3. Safety and liability aspects on AI.

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3 Feb 2021

Artificial Intelligence Cybersecurity Challenges

This report presents the Agency's active mapping of the AI cybersecurity ecosystem and its Threat Landscape, realised with the support of the Ad-Hoc Working Group on Artificial Intelligence Cybersecurity.


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3 Feb 2021

ENISA Threat Landscape for 5G Networks Report

This report is an update of the ENISA 5G Threat Landscape, published in its first edition in 2019. This document is a major update of the previous edition. It encompasses all novelties introduced, it captures developments in the 5G architecture and it summarizes information found in standardisation documents related to 5G.


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29 Jan 2021

AIOTI - High Priority IoT Standardisation Gaps and Relevant SDOs Release 2.0

This report introduces an approach for the definition and identification of key gaps in several initiatives. Based on the prioritisation of these gaps, the deliverable starts to address the work done within the relevant SDOs that need to cooperate in order to solve these gaps.


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