The DOSS EU Research and Innovation Project Started the Testing of the IoT Supply Trust Chain
The consortium of industrial actors, research institutes, and academia from 6 European countries focuses on improving the resilience of IoT supply chains.
Budapest, 3. November 2025 – A consortium of 12 European partners has joined forces to enhance the security and reliability of IoT operations by creating a more transparent supply chain environment.
The Supply Trust Chain covers activities from design to operation enhancing application, component and system level security with its integrated security modules.
The centre piece of the Supply Trust Chain is the Device Security Passport (DSP) Platform which stores OSCAL based machine readable documents consolidating relevant security related information (xBOM, MUD, VEX, VDR), as well as test reports of IoT devices.
This access-protected information is used by the security modules of the Supply Trust Chain, the Component Tester, the Digital Cybersecurity Twin, the Architecture Security Validator and the Onboarding Platform to security test, model and validate IoT components and the systems built from them.
The Supply Trust Chain also establishes a feedback loop providing relevant, actionable information to manufacturers and developers related to vulnerabilities and attacks discovered/experienced by the service operators.
The modules are now ready for being testing and then for being used to enhance the security of the three pilot operations: the smart home, the prosumer cell, and the connected car.
The consortium represents a comprehensive cross-section of the IoT ecosystem, including service operators, OEMs, technology providers, developers, and security research experts. End users will also participate in a living lab environment to ensure practical applicability.
The project is coordinated by Atos Hungary.
Project Key Facts
Full Name: DOSS: SECURE-BY-DESIGN IOT OPERATION WITH SUPPLY CHAIN CONTROL
Contract No.: HE – 101120270
Start date: 01 September 2023
Duration: 36 months
EU Contribution: € 5 million
Coordinator: Atos Hungary Ltd.
Project Partners
France
Thales SIX GTS France SAS
Red Alert Labs SAS
Germany
Fraunhofer FOKUS
asvin GmbH
Greece
Centre for Research and Technology-Hellas
Hungary
Atos Hungary Ltd.
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
SafePay Systems Ltd.
Poland
Institute of Theoretical and Applied Informatics, Polish Academy of Sciences
Spain
Fundacion Tecnalia Research & Innovation
University of Murcia
Contact
Tamás Nagy
Atos Hungary Ltd.
Email: ta********@**os.net
