2018 Workshop Program

Wednesday, May 16 (1st day for Technical Workshop)

09:00 – 9:30 Welcome and introduction. Mitsuhiro Okada, Koji Nakao, Claude Kirchner, Kavé Salamatian (Amphi 016 IAE)
09:30 – 10:15 Keynote 1: Gildas Avoine, Authentication with Proximity Check (Amphi 016 IAE)
10:15 – 10:30 Break
10:30 – 11:15 Keynote 2, Prof. Shikata, Design and Analysis of Lightweight Authentication (Amphi 016 IAE)
11:15 – 12:00 Overall short presentations of the current 7 active French-Japanese WGs and of the objectives of the new created one (WG8, see below) (Amphi 016 IAE)

Lunch (at CROUS)

13:30 – 15:30 Parallel session WG 1, 2, 6, 8

WG1 Cryptographic Protocol Verification/Privacy by Formal Methods (Amphi B14)

*13:30-14:00 Gergei Bana (University of Luxembourg) and Mitsuhiro Okada (Keio University)
“Cryptographic protocols and formal methods for verifications of complexity-theoretic properties; our latest progresses.

*14:00-14:25 Konstantinos Chatzikokolakis (CNRS & École Polytechnique)
“Privacy Leakage Games”

*14:25-14:45 Yusuke Kawamoto (AIST)
“Obfuscation Mechanisms with Distribution Privacy”

*14:45-15:10 Catuscia Palamidessi (Inria & École Polytechnique)
“Local Differential Privacy on Metric Spaces: optimizing the trade-off with utility”

*15:10-15:30 Takao Murakami (AIST)
“Toward Distribution Estimation under Local Differential Privacy with Small Samples”

WG6 (Room C203)
WG3 Events collection by sensor technologies and exchange for joint analysis of attack events with malware (detailed program to appear soon) (Room C204)
15:30- 15:45 Break
15:45- 17:15 Panel on Artificial Intelligence and cybersecurity (including algorithm transparency and ethics) (Amphi B14 )
Participants : Nozha Boujemaa (Inria), Mitsu Okada (Keio), Kave Salamatian (USMB), Gilles Dowek (tbc)

Moderator: Claude Kirchner
17:15 – 18:30 – Panel Tokyo 2020 (Olympic) and France 2024 (Amphi B14 )
18:30- Bus leaving for dinner at “La ferme de la Charbonnière ”

Thursday, May 17 (2nd day for Technical Workshop)
09:30 – 10:15 Keynote 3, Tachio Terauchi, Information Flow Security and its Application to Side-Channel-Attack Resilience (Waseda University) (Amphi B14 )
10:15 – 11:00 Keynote 4, Claude Casteluccia, Towards Cognitive Security (INRIA) (Amphi B14 )
11:00 – 11:15 Break
11:15-12:00- Keynote 5, Patrice Abry: A retrospective on more than 15 years of cooperation between France and Japan on Statistical anomaly detection, (ENS-Lyon) (Amphi B14 )

12:00 – 13:30 Lunch (CROUS)
13:30 – 15:30 Parallel session WG 3, 4, 5, 7

WG2 Lattice-based cryptography / Post-quantum cryptography
WG4 Countermeasure against Side Channel Attacks (C110)
* 14:00-14:30 From France:
(Dr. Michaël Timbert:
Hardware assisted detection of errors in the stack
and in the control flow graph).
* 14:30-15:00 From Japan
(Prof. Junji Shikata (YNU):
Developing Aggregate Message Authentication Codes and
its standardization).* 15:00-15:20 from France
(Prof. Sylvain Guilley (Télécom ParisTech/Secure-IC):
IoT security: some ISO/IEC JTC1/SC27/WG3 standardization activities).* 15:20-15:40 From Japan
(Dr. Kazuhide Fukushima (KDDI Research):
Security analysis of Oblivious RAM under active attack model).
WG5 Technologies on Sanitization, Generalization and Data Mining for privacy preserving (Amphi B14 )
(PWSCUP 2017)

*13h30-13h55 : Benjamin Nugyen (INSA Centre-Val-de-Loire) : « Personalized k-anonymity »
*13h55-14h20 : Hiromi Arai (Riken AIP) : « Framework for privacy-preserving anomaly detection »
*14h20-14h45 : Antoine Boutet (INSA Lyon) : « Feedback on the Shonan Meeting on Anonymization methods and inference attacks »
*14h45-15h10 : Sébastien Gambs (UQAM) : « Towards an international Data Anonymization and Re-identification Competition (DARC) »
*15h10-15h30 : Brainstorming for possible collaborations and future projects between France and Japan on privacy
WG7 Virtualization, SDN security, including measurement of security performance and effectiveness (C111)
– Thomas Silverston (From Shibaura Institute of Technology)
– Kavé Salamatian : Large scale BGP monitoring and detection of large scale events

15:30-15:45- Break
15:45 – 17:30 Industrial session (Amphi B14 )
Three presentations are expected (two from France, one from Japan)
About Big Data Security / machine learning and etc.
” SCADA Security (France)
” IoT platforms and Security (CEA)
” Japan Presentation
17:30 – 18:15 Strategic cooperation / funding strategy: Christine Morin, Inria (Amphi B14 )
18:15 Conference Dinner

Friday, May 18 (Policy session)

09:30-10:15 Policy Key Note -1 Theodore Christakis, “Lost in the clouds : Legal challenges for the European Union, Japan and the United States after the “Clarifying Lawful Use of Overseas Data (CLOUD)” Act” (Amphi B14 )

10:15- 11:00 Policy Key Note-2 Koji Nakao (On behalf of NISC and MIC) (Amphi B14 )
11:00 – 11:15 Break
11:15- 12:15- Panel on cyber-norms and international cooperations on cybersecurity
Aude Gery, Karine Banellier (tbc), (somebody from trend micro) (Amphi B14 )
12:15-13:45- Lunch at Crous
13:45- 14:30 Policy Key Note-3 from Japan (Jun Murai) (Amphi B14 )
14:30-15:30- Panel on cyberstrategy, cartography of cyberspace, evaluation of international cyber-threads (Amphi B14 )
Louis Petiniaud, Kave Salamatian,
15:30-15:45- Break
15:45 – 16:45 Panel on perspectives: June Murai, Koji Nakao, Mitsu Okada, Claude and Hélène Kirchner, Phong Nguyen (Amphi B14 )
16:45 Closing remarks and end of meeting at 17:00

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