CKAN is an open source data portal platform that is widely used around the world. It provides features like publishing and managing datasets and metadata, powerful search and API access, support for standards like DCAT, and extensive customization options. CKAN is developed by the Open Knowledge Foundation and a team of developers, with deployments in governments and organizations to make their data accessible and usable.
- The document describes Yoichi Kayama's work extending spatial data functionality to the CKAN open data platform to support the Japanese government's open data and spatial information initiatives.
- Key extensions to CKAN implemented include improving the spatial resource preview function, adding spatial data processing tools using GDAL/OGR, overlay mapping of multiple spatial resources, and enabling purchase of spatial data products from private companies through the system.
- Future plans include public launch of the system in November along with incorporating paid data from private sector vendors.
DBpedia Japanese is one of the international chapters of DBpedia that provides linked data from the Japanese Wikipedia. It was first published in 2012 and is hosted by LODAC. The dataset is extracted from Japanese Wikipedia using the DBpedia Extraction Framework. Mappings are defined between Wikipedia infobox templates and DBpedia ontology properties to structure the data as RDF. Activities are held to improve coverage of the Japanese Wikipedia and mappings. The SPARQL endpoint and linked data are available to support various use cases.
IoT Devices Compliant with JC-STAR Using Linux as a Container OSTomohiro Saneyoshi
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Security requirements for IoT devices are becoming more defined, as seen with the EU Cyber Resilience Act and Japan’s JC-STAR.
It's common for IoT devices to run Linux as their operating system. However, adopting general-purpose Linux distributions like Ubuntu or Debian, or Yocto-based Linux, presents certain difficulties. This article outlines those difficulties.
It also, it highlights the security benefits of using a Linux-based container OS and explains how to adopt it with JC-STAR, using the "Armadillo Base OS" as an example.
Feb.25.2025@JAWS-UG IoT
DBpedia Japanese is one of the international chapters of DBpedia that provides linked data from the Japanese Wikipedia. It was first published in 2012 and is hosted by LODAC. The dataset is extracted from Japanese Wikipedia using the DBpedia Extraction Framework. Mappings are defined between Wikipedia infobox templates and DBpedia ontology properties to structure the data as RDF. Activities are held to improve coverage of the Japanese Wikipedia and mappings. The SPARQL endpoint and linked data are available to support various use cases.
IoT Devices Compliant with JC-STAR Using Linux as a Container OSTomohiro Saneyoshi
?
Security requirements for IoT devices are becoming more defined, as seen with the EU Cyber Resilience Act and Japan’s JC-STAR.
It's common for IoT devices to run Linux as their operating system. However, adopting general-purpose Linux distributions like Ubuntu or Debian, or Yocto-based Linux, presents certain difficulties. This article outlines those difficulties.
It also, it highlights the security benefits of using a Linux-based container OS and explains how to adopt it with JC-STAR, using the "Armadillo Base OS" as an example.
Feb.25.2025@JAWS-UG IoT