8th Franco-Japanese Cybersecurity Workshop
November 29th – December 1st, 2023
Bordeaux / Talence, in presence
Registration, free and mandatory:
https://fj-cybersec2023.sciencesconf.org
Venue
ENSC
École Nationale Supérieure de Cognitique, https://ensc.bordeaux-inp.fr
(Graduate School of Cognitics, https://www.bordeaux-inp.fr/en)
109 avenue Roul, 33405 Talence, France
https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=44.8060&mlon=-0.5994#map=12/44.8060/-0.5993
With the support of
La région Nouvelle-Aquitaine, ENSC, Inria
Web site of the Joint collaboration between France and Japan on Cybersecurity Research:
https://project.inria.fr/FranceJapanICST
PROGRAM
CET |
Wednesday afternoon, November 29th, 2023
Main room : O-108 |
13:30 14:00 |
Opening and Welcome address Nicolas Roussel, Director of the Inria research center of Bordeaux university Shiho Moriai, Director General Cybersecurity Research Institute, NICT Cécile Vigouroux, Inria’s director of international relations Koji Nakao, NICT Ludovic Mé, Inria’s deputy scientific director in charge of cybersecurity Claude Kirchner, Inria and French national ethics committee (CCNE) |
14:00 15:30 |
Keynotes |
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Junji Shikata (Yokohama National University, Professor and Vice-President), Introduction of JP Research Project on New Generation Cryptography for secure wireless communications (Tentative) Hervé Debar (IMT, Télécom SudParis), Quantifying and qualifying cybersecurity information – a (more) structured approach to CTI |
15:30 16:00 |
Break |
CET |
Wednesday afternoon, November 29th, 2023 |
16:00 18:00 |
Parallel working groups session |
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WG1 Formal Method: Main room: O-108 Chairs: Mitsuhiro Okada and Catuscia Palamidessi Carlos Pinzon (École Polytechnique & Inria), Longitudinal data collection based on local hashing for local differential privacy Gangsoo Zeong (École Polytechnique & Inria), Advancing Personalized Federated Learning: Group Privacy, Fairness, and Beyond Karima Makhlouf (École Polytechnique & Inria), On the impact of local differential privacy on fairness: A formal approach Tetsuya Sato (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Towards formal verification of differential privacy in Isabelle/HOL Yusuke Kawamoto (AIST), A logic-based approach to explaining causality and fairness Mitsuhiro Okada (Keio University), On social awareness issues of cybersecurity
WG2 Cryptography: Room N-201 Chair: Shiho Moriai Damien Robert (Inria), Recent advance in isogeny-based cryptography Olivier Ruatta (Université de Limoges), Code-based cryptography with rank metric: an efficient post-quantum alternative André Schrottenloher (Inria), Security Analysis of Rocca-S Junji Shikata (Yokohama National University) and Naoto Yanai (Osaka Univ), Information for joint project from JP crypto project team Shintaro Narisada (KDDI Research, Inc.), Research Activities in KDDI Research on Post-quantum Cryptography
WG3 Events and Malware Analysis: Room N-208 Chairs: Jean-Yves Marion and Daisuke Inoue Takayuki Sasaki (Yokohama National University), Measurement and notification for securing IoT devices Yufei Han (Inria-Irisa), AI-driven malware classification Gabriel Sauger (Lorraine University-Loria), Model-agnostic > adversarial examples against ML-driven binary functions classifiers |
18:00 |
End of Wednesday sessions |
CET |
Thursday Morning, November 30th, 2023 Main room : O-108 |
08:45 10:15 |
Keynotes |
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Tatsuya Mori (Waseda University), The Intriguing Aspects and Trends of Research on Security for Autonomous Vehicles Kavé Salamatian (University of Savoie), Internet connectivity and the situation of cables in the China Sea |
10:15 10:45 |
Break |
10:45 11:15 |
Guy Flament (Cybercampus Nouvelle-Aquitaine), The national and regional cybercampuses |
11:15 12:45 |
Industrial session |
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Laurent Oudot (Tehtris), Nomadic honeypots: how to create actionable cyber threat intelligence? Kazuki Takada (Secure Brain), Developing Remote and Automatic IoT Malware Disabling Technology and technology for Reduction of Phishing Scam Hugues Thiebeauld (Eshard), Anticipating the Post Quantum cryptography: don’t think it is simple Yuka Miyatake (Trend Micro), Usage of Generative AI. Perspective of both “Cybercriminals” and “Cyber Security Defense” |
12:45 |
Lunch buffet: Room N-208
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CET |
Thursday afternoon, November 30th, 2023 Main room : O-108 |
14:00 15:30 |
ICS/ITS security |
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Masaki Umejima ( IEC System Committee Smart Energy), IEC System Committee Smart Energy Tatsuya Mori (Waseda University), Discussion related to the keynote Stéphane Mocanu (Inria), Industrial Control Systems security: some results and ongoing research Thomas Marchioro (CEA), Learning from past attacks to discover new threats |
15:30 16:30 |
Network security |
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Toshiro Sawamoto and Mio Suzuki (NICT 5G team), Introduction of 5G security research activities at NICT Cybersecurity Laboratory Abdelkader Lahmadi (Inria), An Experimental Study of Denial-of-Service Attacks on a 5G COTS Server Philippe Owezarski (CNRS, LAAS), From tracing in the cloud to 5G cybersecurity |
16:30 |
Break |
17:00 19:00 |
Cybersecurity strategies |
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Jun Murai (Keio University), Cybersecurity impacts by network infrastructure design Florent Kirchner (SGPI), The France 2030 plan and the French cybersecurity strategy Shiho Moriai (NICT), Cybersecurity strategy in NICT (tentative) Discussion chaired by Ludovic Mé (Inria) and Koji Nakao (NICT) |
20:00 |
Workshop dinner (Le Café du Port) |
CET |
Friday, December 1st, 2023 Main room : O-108 |
09:00 10:30 |
Human factor security |
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Akira Fujita (NICT), ISPs’ and Individuals’ Attitudes, Barriers, and Incentives to Secure IoT Valeria Loscri (Inria Lille), Emerging Communication Technologies, Social Aspects and Legal Factors for evolved cybersecurity solutions Mitsuaki Akiyama (NTT Social Informatics Laboratories), Systematizing Knowledge of Cybersecurity Research Ethics Panel (30mn): Moderator: Catuscia Palamidessi Panelists: Mitsuaki Akiyama, Akira Fujita, Valeria Loscri |
10:30 11:00 |
Break |
11:00 12:30 |
AI and security |
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Yinminn Papa (Yokohama National University), The Dark Side of AI in Cybersecurity Naoto Yanai (Osaka Univ), Recent Approach for Attacks on Machine Learning Models Yufei Han (Inria), Which AI is wanted? Towards AI-driven Security Incident Detection and Prediction Panel (30mn): Moderator: Koji Nakao Panelists: Yufei Han, Yinminn Papa, Naoto Yanai |
12:30 14:00 |
Lunch buffet: Room N-208 |
14:00 15:30 |
Cooperation organisation, general conclusion and future plans General discussion chaired by Ludovic Mé and Koji Nakao |
15:30 16:00 |
Final conclusions |
16:00 |
Farewell drinks |