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Requirements for resource management in cloud-aware telecommunication management systems

Recommendation ITU-T M.3372 introduces a functional framework and functional requirements for resource management in cloud-aware telecommunication management systems. It provides the composition of the functional framework and the functions of each component in the framework. In this Recommendation, the general background and status of cloud computing management are also analysed. The benefit of introducing a functional framework and functional requirements for resource management in cloud-aware telecommunication management systems is also explained.

M.3372

Requirements for service management in cloud-aware telecommunication management system

Recommendation ITU-T M.3371 defines the general and functional management requirements that support service management in a cloud-aware telecommunication management system (see Recommendation ITU-T M.3070) and provides a functional framework for service management in a cloud-aware telecommunication management system.

M.3371

Security framework for cloud computing

Recommendation ITU-T X.1601 describes the security framework for cloud computing. The Recommendation analyses security threats and challenges in the cloud computing environment, and describes security capabilities that could mitigate these threats and address security challenges. A framework methodology is provided for determining which of these security capabilities will require specification for mitigating security threats and addressing security challenges for cloud computing. Appendix I provides a mapping table on how a particular security threat or challenge is addressed by one or more corresponding security capabilities.

ITU-T X.1601

Guidelines for cloud service customer data security

Recommendation ITU-T X.1641 provides generic security guidelines for the cloud service customer (CSC) data in cloud computing. It analyses the CSC data security lifecycle and proposes security requirements at each stage of the data lifecycle. Furthermore, Recommendation ITU-T X.1641 provides guidelines on when each control should be used for best security practice.

ITU-T X.1641

Guidelines for the operational security of cloud computing

Recommendation ITU-T X.1642 provides generic operational security guidelines for cloud computing from the perspective of cloud service providers (CSPs). It analyses the security requirements and metrics for the operation of cloud computing. A set of security measures and detailed security activities for the daily operation and maintenance are provided to help CSPs mitigate security risks and address security challenges for the operation of cloud computing.

ITU-T X.1642

Data security requirements for the monitoring service of cloud computing

Recommendation ITU-T X.1603 analyses data security requirements for the monitoring service of cloud computing which includes monitoring data scope requirements, monitoring data lifecycle, security requirements of monitoring data acquisition and security requirements of monitoring data storage. Monitoring data scope requirements include the necessary monitoring scope that cloud service providers (CSPs) should provide to maintain cloud security and the biggest monitoring scope of CSPs. Monitoring data lifecycle includes data creation, data store, data use, data migrate, data present, data destroy and data backup. Monitoring acquisition determines security requirements of the acquisition techniques of monitoring service. Monitoring data storage determines security requirements for CSPs to store the monitoring data.

X.1603

Requirements for cloud storage in visual surveillance

Recommendation ITU-T F.743.2 defines the cloud storage service requirements in visual surveillance. Cloud storage enables service users to have ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable storage resources, which can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service-provider interaction. Cloud storage can realize flexible and reliable data storage for large-scale visual surveillance, and its components are modularized and allocated dynamically based on real usage. This Recommendation provides the application scenarios and requirements for cloud storage in visual surveillance.

ITU-T F.743.2

Leandro Navarro

Description of Activities

Within my WG, we address the gap in the link between digitisation and environmental sustainability, and particularly of products and services. Specifically, digital devices and related elements ranging from materials to e-waste are a significant part of our environmental problem. 

Fellow's country
Impact on SMEs (2nd Open Call)
It is particularly important that European SMEs find DPPs a way to communicate the sustainability advantages of their products better and that producing a DPP, and digitalising product information becomes an advantage and not an additional obstacle to SMEs. One of the advantages of ITU and ETSI over other standards development organisations is that these standards will be free and more accessible for SMEs.
Impact on SMEs (6th Open Call)
Relevant for any size organisation that produces or modifies ICT products that are part, involved in any stage, of the circular economy. Particularly, this is very important for social enterprises in the business of repair, refurbishment and recycling. This is the case, for instance, of the European RReuse.org association that groups social enterprises with more than 100.000 jobs.
Impact on society (2nd Open Call)
The digitalisation of product-related information has the aim to contribute to a transition to more environmentally sustainable and circular products.
Impact on society (5th Open Call)
The resulting standard element from this work will support legislative initiatives in the EU for implementing the digital product passport for ICT products in Europe and globally. This work focuses on environmental information for ICT products, and is complementary to other digital standards about the DPP in Europe and globally. Also, this a relevant standard for any size organisation that produces or modifies ICT products that are part, involved in any stage, of the circular economy
Impact on society (6th Open Call)
The resulting standards from the ITU-T L.GPSIM work item will support legislative initiatives in the EU about ecodesign and sustainable products to remove data sanitization as a risk and barrier to the circular economy (reuse and other circular processes to extend product lifespan) and for the implementation and evaluation of circular economy initiatives.
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Professor, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
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navarro
Proposal Title (2nd Open Call)
An information model for digital product passport information on sustainability and circularity
Proposal Title (5th Open Call)
DPP standards and ICT products: digital information on sustainability and circularity
Proposal Title (6th Open Call)
Good practices for the sanitisation of the information media in end-of-life ICT devices
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year

Muslim Elkotob

Description of Activities

With this work, I focus on enabling collaborative ecosystems and models among ICT stakeholders that allow energy saving and a positive environmental and societal footprint, bridging use case workflow and ecosystem design in a way that allows data-driven collaboration and performance increments.

Fellow's country
Open Call Topics
Impact on SMEs (2nd Open Call)
This work fosters an inclusive mindset by opening the floor for smaller players, SMEs, and new entrants into the ecosystem to collaborate with the larger players.
Impact on society (2nd Open Call)
The work done in this funded project has societal impacts such as, improving the business ecosystem and its evolution via collaborative models where stakeholders have win-win approaches for energy saving and collective benefit.
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Principal Solutions Architect and Standardisation Expert, Vodafone
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Muslim
Proposal Title (2nd Open Call)
Multi-Criteria Intelligent Resource Allocation for Sustainable Poly-CSP Environments
Role in SDO
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (2nd Open Call)

Theofanis Raptis

Description of Activities

The aim of the analysis within ITU is to identify existing gaps and market needs in the area of P2P crowd charging systems. Special focus has been given to smart city vertical areas, as well as technological enablers such as battery ageing mitigation, social information management, standardised prototyping.

Fellow's country
Open Call Topics
Impact on SMEs (7th Open Call)
Use of technologies based on wireless energy sharing are extending to more and more applications yielding a fast-growing market in the consumer electronics sector. Society and industry should overcome obstacles for stakeholders to fully take advantage of this technological opportunity: The current wired (and non-P2P wireless)-based development model that makes charging applications highly centralised and inflexible generates inconvenience to users. The P2P wireless energy sharing vision that universally accessible standards can have the same positive effects on society as wired energy sharing standards and has identified P2P wireless energy sharing interactions as an area where standards can foster the development of innovative approaches, promote use of P2P applications and contribute to the solution of existing social energy sharing challenges.
Impact on society (7th Open Call)
The aim of the analysis within ITU is to identify existing gaps and market needs in the area of P2P crowd charging systems. The special focus has been given to smart city vertical areas, as well as technological enablers such as battery ageing mitigation, social information management, standardized prototyping.
Organisation type
Organization
Senior Researcher at the Institute of Informatics and Telematics, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
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raptis
Proposal Title (3rd Open Call)
CrowdWireless++: Further Promoting Crowd Wireless Energy Sharing
Proposal Title (7th Open Call)
CrowdWireless
Role in SDO
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (3rd Open Call)
Topic (6th Open Call)
Topic (7th Open Call)

Alojz Hudobivnik

Description of Activities

Standardisation work continues with the integration of new technologies, new insights, and new requirements of different verticals. It is very important that EU science, industry, and also users are well represented and engaged in this process. 

Fellow's country
Open Call Topics
Open Call
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Organization
AH.TS Alojz Hudobivnik s.p.
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alojz
Proposal Title (3rd Open Call)
ITU-T SG13 2024
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (3rd Open Call)