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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
Benoit Le Blanc, Director of ENSC

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

 

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

 

 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
Ryoichi Isawa (NICT), Hardware trojan detection in FPGA
Misato Matsuda (NICT), Typification and analysis of posts on social media leading to online fraud and crime

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

 

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

 

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

 

 

 

CET

Thursday afternoon, November 30th, 2023

 Main room : O-108

14:00

15:30

ICS/ITS security

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

 

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

 

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

 

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Program of the 7th Franco-Japanese Cybersecurity Workshop – October 24-26, 2022


The 7th Franco-Japanese Cybersecurity Workshop will be held on October 24, 25 and 26, 2022 at Keio University, Tokyo, in presence, with some part online.

Registrations are now open https://sondages.inria.fr/index.php/689447?lang=en

Please note that the Workshop is free and open to everyone but registration is mandatory.


Advanced Program

JST JAPAN CET FRANCE Monday October 24, 2022

13:30-14:00

Opening and Welcome address
Kohei Ito, President of Keio University
Shiho Moriai, NICT general director
Didier Marty-Dessus, Counsellor for Science and Technology at Embassy of France in Japan
Cécile Vigouroux, Inria’s director of international relations
Jacques Maleval, Director of CNRS NorthEast Asia Tokyo office
Koji Nakao, NICT
Ludovic Mé, Inria’s deputy scientific director in charge of cybersecurity
Mitsuhiro Okada, Keio University
Claude Kirchner, French national ethics committee (CCNE) and Inria
14:00-14:45 Inria and French national cybersecurity strategy
Ludovic Mé, Inria’s deputy scientific director in charge of cybersecurity
14:45-15:30 Introduction of Japanese Government Cybersecurity Strategy and Research and Development
Takaaki SAEKI, Counsellor, National center of Incident readiness and Strategy for Cybersecurity (NISC), Cabinet Secretariat, Government of Japan
15:30-16:00 Break
16:00-18:30 09:00-11:30 WG1 Formal Method Session (Hybrid session)
“AI-Fairness, Differential Privacy, Hypothesis Testing, Logical Verification”
Chair: Mitsuhiro Okada

  • On the need and applicability of Causality for Fairness
    Ruta Binkyte-Sadauskiene, Inria and Laboratoire d’Informatique de l’Ecole polytechnique
  • A privacy-preserving method for incremental collection of location data: differential privacy and beyond
    Sayan Biswas, Inria and Laboratoire d’Informatique de l’Ecole polytechnique
  • On Hypothesis Testing Interpretations of Renyi Differential Privacy
    Tetsuya Sato, Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • Reasoning About Hypothesis Testing Programs via Belief Hoare Logic
    Yusuke Kawamoto, AIST
  • Coq implementation of the computationally complete symbolic attacker
    Gergei Bana, University of Missouri
  • What is and will be, “Formal Method”?
    Mitsuhiro Okada, Keio University

 WG 2 “Cryptography” (On site only)
Chair: Phong Nguyen (Inria and ENS/PSL)

  • The NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography Standards
    Phong Nguyen (Inria and ENS/PSL)
  • Towards improved hash-and-sign lattice-based signatures
    Mehdi Tibouchi (NTT)
  • Forecasting cryptanalytic performance of quantum devices
    Yoshinori Aono (NICT)
19:30 Steering committee meeting/diner
JST JAPAN CET

FRANCE

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2022
08:55-09:00 Opening

09:00-10:45

AI and cybersecurity
·       Impact of New Internet Infrastructure
Jun Murai, Keio University
·       Avatar Society and Cyber Security
Hideki Sunahara, Keio University
·       Explainable AI for cybersecurity
Fabien Charmet, NICT
·       The value of learning for securing large-scale networks
Yann Busnel, IMT Atlantique, Rennes
·       Data protection
Hermann Gumpp, special Advisor Cybersecurity and Data Protection at DJW, Japanese-German Business Association
·     Discussion
Chair: Claude Kirchner
 10:45-11:00 Break

11:00 -12:30

Data collection, analysis, sharing for our join research
·       Introduction of CYNEX in NICT
Dai Inoue, NICT
·       Updates on IoT honeypot and malware analysis
Katsunari Yoshioka, YNU
·       Perspectives in Malware Research
Jean-Yves Marion, Loria (Université de Lorraine, CNRS) and IUF
·       Discussion
Chair Koji Nakao, NICT
12:30-14:00 Lunch Break
14:00 – 15:30 Cybersecurity research ethics
·       Recent hot topics and initiatives in Japan
Mitsuaki Akiyama, NTT
·       Recent hot topics and initiatives in France and EU
Claude Kirchner, CCNE and Inria
·       Discussion
Chair: Kavé Salamatian — Tallinn University of Technology
Participants : Mitsuaki Akiyama, Claude Kirchner, Mitsuhiro Okada
15:30 – 16:00 Break
16:00 – 18:30 WG “Events and Malware Analysis”
Chair: Dai Inoue,
NICT
·       Clone Hunting
Jean-Yves Marion, Loria (Université de Lorraine, CNRS) and IUF
·       An HDL Simulator with Direct Register Access for Improving Code Coverage
Ryoichi Isawa, NICT
·       Code deobfuscation: from white-blox to black-box
Sebastien Bardin, CEA
·       Scalable and Fast Algorithm for Constructing Phylogenetic Trees with Application to IoT Malware Clustering
Tianxiang He, Kyushu UniversityWG “Cooperation and Conflicts in Cyberspace”
Chair:   Kavé Salamatian
·       The indo-pacific region cyberstrategy with a focus on cable deployment in South Pacific islands
Sophie Hamel, Institut Français de Géopolitique
·       Title
·    Kave Salamatian tbc
WG “Network security and its performance measurement”
Chair: Gregory Blanc,
Télécom SudParis
·       Connecting the Dots: A knowledge Graph for Networking Data
Romain Fontugne, IIJ
·       Autonomous Driving Model Defense Study on Hijacking Adversarial Attack
Kabid Hassan Shibly, NAIST
·       Contributions of AI to the evaluation of intrusion detection systems
Gregory Blanc, Télécom SudParis
· Featuring, Monitoring and Detecting novel attacks targeting Low Latency services: the case of L4S
Guillaume Doyen, IMT Atlantique
·Auto-configuration of Intrusion Detection Systems Based on Past Experiences
Jérôme François, Inria
· Deep Learning-based Intrusion Detection Systems for In-vehicle CAN Bus Communication –
Md Delwar Hossain, NAIST
ST JAPAN CET FRANCE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2022
08:55-09:00 Opening
09:00-10:30 New areas and sectors for our joint research
·       Maritime sector
Kave Salamatian, Tallinn University of Technology
·       Connected car sector TBD
·       Global Security for the Metaverse
Claude Kirchner, CCNE and Inria
·       Medical sector
Bruno Charrat, CEA
·       Security testing of industrial components
Steffen Pfrang, Fraunhofer IOSB Karlsruhe
Chair: Koji Nakao
10:30-11:00 Break
11:00-12:30 General discussion on the organization of our cooperation

Chairs:  Ludovic Mé, Inria and Koji Nakao, NICT 

·       Summary of the previous sessions

·       Issues identified in our collaboration

·       Collaboration scheme to be considered

12:30 End of Workshop

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Venue of the 7th Franco-Japanese Cybersecurity Workshop – October 24-26, 2022


The 7th Franco-Japanese Cybersecurity Workshop will be held on October 24, 25 and 26, 2022 at Keio University, Tokyo, in presence, with some part online.

Registrations are now open https://sondages.inria.fr/index.php/689447?lang=en

Please note that the Workshop is free and open to everyone but registration is mandatory.


Location: Mita Campus, Keio University, Tokyo,

Six (6) minutes walk from JR-Tamachi or Subway Mita or Subway Akabanebashi

The main conference room: Hall on Ground Floor of the North Building

The Working Group Sessions: Meeting Rooms 1,2,3 as well as Hall of the North Building

North Building is #10 of the Mita Campus Map

Mita Campus: Keio University


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The 7th Franco-Japanese Cybersecurity Workshop – October 24-26, 2022


The 7th Franco-Japanese Cybersecurity Workshop will be held on October 24, 25 and 26, 2022 at Keio University, Tokyo, in presence, with some part online.

Registrations are now open https://sondages.inria.fr/index.php/689447?lang=en

Please note that the Workshop is free and open to everyone but registration is mandatory.


Introduction: Global developments in information science and technology, artificial intelligence, and various forms of connectivity to the Internet of things are creating tremendous opportunities for business and society, but they are also making cyberspace, which supports our society, vulnerable from a security perspective. Cyber-attacks against governmental institutions, critical infrastructures, companies and individuals have considerably developed, sophisticated and diverse in recent years. Cybersecurity now raises privacy, competitiveness and national sovereignty issues. Being able to predict cyber-attacks, create confidence, protect data and manage risks/crises has therefore become essential.

Based on this common interest, a French-Japanese collaboration has been initiated in 2015 jointly by the French Embassy in Japan, NICT (the Japanese National Institute of Information and Communication Technologies), Keio University, Inria (the French national institute for research in computer science and applied mathematics) and CNRS (the French National Centre for Scientific Research). This initiative gave rise to several French-Japanese technical working groups (see https://project.inria.fr/FranceJapanICST) and to an annual Event dedicated to Cybersecurity, alternatively held in Japan and in France

Aims: After Covid, boosting the cooperation with common researches and experiences, allowing WG to share results and refresh themes, create new ones and plan over the next years for common scientific goals, works and visits.


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The 7th Franco-Japanese Cybersecurity Workshop will be held on October 24, 25 and 26, 2022 at Keio University, Tokyo, in presence, with some part online.

Registrations are now open https://sondages.inria.fr/index.php/689447?lang=en

Please note that the Workshop is free and open to everyone but registration is mandatory.


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6th Franco-Japanese Cybersecurity Workshop (online) – April 20-22 https://project.inria.fr/FranceJapanICST/save-the-date-6th-franco-japanese-cybersecurity-workshop-online-april-20-22/ Thu, 24 Feb 2022 10:14:06 +0000 http://project.inria.fr/FranceJapanICST/?p=999 Continue reading

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Due to the current sanitary situation, the 6th Franco-Japanese Cybersecurity Workshop will be held online on April 20, 21 and 22, 2022, 8:00-11:00 CET and 15:00-18:00 JST

Registrations are now open https://sondages.inria.fr/index.php/226918?lang=en

Please note that the Workshop is free and open to everyone but registration is mandatory.

 6th Franco-Japanese Cybersecurity Workshop (online)

April 20-22, 2022

Program

CET FRANCE JST JAPAN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2022
08:00-08:15 15:00-15:15 Opening

Welcome address: Cécile Vigouroux (Inria, France), Claude Kirchner (Inria, France),  Jun Murai (Keio University, Japan), Koji Nakao (NICT, Japan) , Ludovic Mé (Inria, France)

08:15-09:00 15:15-16:00 Shiho Moriai (General Director of Cybersecurity Research Institute, NICT, Japan), Privacy-preserving Federated Learning for Fraud Detection in Banking
09:00-09:15 16:00-16:15 Discussion
09:15-09:30 16:15-16:30 Break
09:30-11:00

 

09:30-11:00

16:30-18:00

 

16:30-18:00

WG 2  “Cryptography”       
Brice Minaud (Inria and ENS, France), Encrypted Databases
Thomas Espitau (NTT, Japan), Towards more efficient and compact hash-and-sign signatures over NTRU
Yoshinori Aono (NICT, Japan), Executing Shor’s algorithm on quantum computers: A case study on discrete logarithm problem

WG 8 “Cooperation and Conflicts in Cyberspace”

Francesca Musiani
(CIS – CNRS, France), “Governance by infrastructure” and digital sovereignty: a focus on Russia
Francesca Musiani (CIS – CNRS, France) and Kavé Salamatian (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia)
Open discussion on Cybersecurity risk assessment in indo-pacific region : from maritime cybersecurity to geopolitics of cables.
WG6 “IoT and ICS Security”
Chair: Koji Nakao
Yves-Roland Douha (NAIST,JP), Cost-benefit Analysis Toward Designing Efficient Education Programs for Household Security
Katsunari Yoshioka (Yokohama National Univ.,JP), Analyzing exploits targeting IoT devices observed by honeypot and malware analysis

 

CET FRANCE JST JAPAN THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 2022
08:00-08:05 15:00-15:05 Opening
08:05-08:45 15:05-15:45 Jéme François (Inria, France) : Extending Capabilities of Programmable Network Dataplanes for Advanced In-Network Security Functions
08:45-09:45 15:45-16:45 Shinsaku Kiyomoto (KDDI labs, Japan), Emerging security technologies for beyond 5G networks
09:45-10:00 16:45-17:00 Break // Steering commitee meeting
10:00-11:30

 

 

 

 

17:00-18:30

 

 

 

 

WG5 “Technologies on Sanitization, Generalization and Data Mining for privacy preserving”
Hiroaki Kikuchi (Meiji University, Japan), Report of the data anonymization competition PWS Cup 2021 in  Japan
Antoine Boutet (Inria, France), « DYSAN: Dynamically sanitizing motion sensor data against sensitive inferences through adversarial networks »
Le Trieu Phong (NICT, Japan), Some Recent Developments of Federated Learning
Sébastien Gambs (UQAM, Canada), Fairwashing in machine learning
Hiroshi Nakagawa (RIKEN, Japan), Trust among data subject, the cybernetic agent and the service provider
10:00-11:30 17:00-18:30 WG 7 “Network security and its performance measurement”
Taisho Sasada
(NAIST, Japan), Zero-Trust Access Control to Verify User-Authenticity through Behavioral Biometric Monitoring
Takeshi Takahashi (NICT, Japan), Multimodal security analysis platform for streamlining cybersecurity operations
Solayman Ayoubi (LORIA, France), Data-driven evaluation of intrusion detectors : a taxonomy
Satoshi Okada (U. Tokyo, Japan), Advanced Security Operation Technologies in the era of cyber-physical convergence

 

 

CET FRANCE JST JAPAN FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 2022
08:00-08:05 15:00-15:05 Opening
08:05-08:50 15:05-15:50 Stéphane Mocanu (Inria, France), Industrial control systems security : risk analysis, intrusion detection and experimental validation
08:50-09:10 15:50-16:10 Discussion
09:10-09:15 (09:25) 16:10-16:15 (16:25) Break
09:15-11:00 16:15- 18 :00 WG 1 “Formal Methods”
Session Theme “AI Fairness & Quality”
Catuscia Palamidessi  (Inria, France)
WG-Keynote
On the Impossibility of Non-Trivial Accuracy in Presence of Fairness Constraints
Karima Makhlouf (Inria, France) and Sami Zhioua ((Inria, France), The need for Causality to address Fairness in Machine Learning
Yutaka Oiwa (AIST, Japan), Overview of the Machine Learning Quality Management Guideline
Yusuke Kawamoto (AIST, Japan), Towards a security guideline for machine learning-based systems
Mitsuhiro Okada (Keio University, Japan), Cybersecurity, Fairness, and Society (An activity report)
09:25-11:00

 

16:25-18:00

 

 WG 3 “Events and Malware Analysis”
Grégoire Menguy, (CEA, France), Blackbox deofuscation
Tristan Benoit
(Université de Lorraine, France), Program clone detection 
Tomas Concepcion Miranda (
CentraleSupélec, France), DaViz: Visualization for Android Malware Datasets
Tao Ban
(NICT, Japan), Restructuring and Streamlining of Security Operations with AI and Visualization
Takuya Watanabe
(NTT, Japan), Melting Pot of Origins: Compromising the Intermediary Web Services that Rehost Websites
Takayuki Sasaki
(Yokohama National University, Japan), Exposed Infrastructures: Discovery, Attacks and Remediation of Insecure ICS Remote Management Devices
11:00-11:30 18:00-18:30 Final wrap-up and discussion

 

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Intermediate online Workshop on February 25 and 26, 2021 https://project.inria.fr/FranceJapanICST/intermediate-online-workshop-on-february-25-and-26/ Mon, 11 Jan 2021 00:23:01 +0000 http://project.inria.fr/FranceJapanICST/?p=961 Continue reading

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Due to the current sanitary situation, the 6th Franco-Japanese Cybersecurity Workshop to be held in Bordeaux has been postponed to September or October 2021.

In the meantime, an intermediate online Workshop will be held on February 25 and 26, 9:30-12:30 CET and 17:30-20:30 JST using Zoom.

Registrations: https://fj-cybersec2021.sciencesconf.org

Program:
February 25th (Thursday), 9:30-12:30 CET and 17:30-20:30 JST
CET France
JST Japan
09:30-09:45
17:30- 17:45
– Opening: Claude Kirchner, Hélène Kirchner, Koji Nakao,
Mitsuhiro Okada, Kavé Salamatian
– Welcome openings:
– Cécile Vigouroux (Inria)
– Sandrine Maximilien (French embassy)
– Welcome address:
– Jun Murai (Keio University)
09:45-10:15
17:45-18:15
Yufei Han (Inria, Rennes)
10:15-10:45
18:15-18:45
Mr. Ueda (NISC)
10:45-11:00
18:45-19:00
Discussion (Chair: Claude Kirchner and Koji Nakao)
11:00-11:10
19:00-19:10
Break
11:10-12:30
19:10-20:30
Breakout sessions for WGs (detailled program below)
WG3 — Chairs, Dai Inoue and Jean-Yves Marion
WG5 — Chairs, Hiroaki Kikuchi and Sébastien Gambs
WG8 — Chairs, Didier Danet, Kavé Salamatian and Motohito Tsuchiya

February 25 (Thursday), Working groups programs 11:10-12:30 CET and 19:10-20:30 JST

CET France JST Japan WG3 Events and Malware Analysis
11:10-11:30 19:10-19:30 Tracing and Analyzing Web Access Paths Based on User-Side Data Collection: How Do Users Reach Malicious URLs?
Takeshi Takahashi (Research manager of Cybersecurity
Laboratory, NICT)
11:30-11:50 19:30-19:50 Compiler and optimization-level recognition using graph neural network
Sébastien Bardin (CEA List), Tristan Benoit, Jean-Yves Marion (Université de Lorraine, Loria)
11:50-12:10 19:50-20:10 Real-time Detection of Malware Activities on Darknet by Estimating Anomalous Synchronization
Chan-su Han (Researcher of Cybersecurity Laboratory, NICT)
12:10-12:30 20:10-20:30 Data flow analysis in order to construct control flow graphs of obfuscated x86 binary codes
Jean-Yves Marion (Université de Lorraine, Loria) and Sylvain Cecchetto (Cyber-Detect)
CET France JST Japan WG5 Privacy
11:10-11:40 19:10-19:40 Contact tracing current proposals and evaluations
Hiroshi Nakagawa (RIKEN AIP)
11:40-
12:30
19:40-20:30 Discussion
CET France JST Japan WG8 Cooperation and Conflicts in Cyberspace
11:10-11:20 19:10-19:20 Introduction
11:20-11:50 19:20-19:50 A Geopolitical Overview of China’s Digital Silk Road : Implications and Challenges in Central & South Asia
Nowmay Opalinsk (IFG and Montaigne Institute)
11:50-12:30 19:50-20:30 Discussion

The second day: February 26th (Friday), 9:00-12:00 CET and 17:00-20:00 JST

CET France
JST Japan
09:30-09:35
17:30- 17:35
Opening (Claude, Koji and Mitsu)
09:35-11:00
17:05-19:00
Breakout sessions for WGs 
WG1 — Chairs, Mitsuhiro Okada, Catuscia Palamidessi and Kostas Chatzikokolakis
WG4 — Chair, Shinsaku Kiyomoto
11:00-11:10
19;00-19:10
Break
11:10-11:40
19:10-19:40
Dai Inoue (NICT)
11:40-12:10
19:40-20:10
Canadian and Québec approaches to contact tracing
Sébastien Gambs (UQAM, Montreal)
12:10-
12:30
20:10-
20:30
Discussion and final wrap up (Chair: Claude and Koji)

 

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Postponment: 6th Franco-Japanese Cybersecurity Workshop https://project.inria.fr/FranceJapanICST/save-the-date-6th-franco-japanese-cybersecurity-workshop-april-27-29-2020-in-bordeaux-france/ Tue, 24 Dec 2019 11:05:57 +0000 http://project.inria.fr/FranceJapanICST/?p=941 Continue reading

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The 6th Franco-Japanese Cybersecurity Workshop which was to be held in Bordeaux on April 27-29 2020 has been postponed due to the current sanitary situation. 

A new date will be announced shortly.

 

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Report on intermediate workshop (Grenoble, Novembre 4th and 5th) https://project.inria.fr/FranceJapanICST/report-on-intermediate-workshop-grenoble-novembre-4th-and-5th/ Tue, 24 Dec 2019 10:52:03 +0000 http://project.inria.fr/FranceJapanICST/?p=936 Continue reading

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As planed at the April 2019 workshop in Kyoto, an intermediate workshop of the cybersecurity cooperation between France and Japan was held in Grenoble hosted by LETI, one of the main CEA laboratory.

Organized by Assia Tria, it lasted two full days on Monday and Tuesday, November 4th and 5th, 2019 and was attended by 25 scientists from France and Japan.

The Workshop report is available at:

http://project.inria.fr/FranceJapanICST/files/2019/12/reportOfWorkshop-2019-11-04_05.pdf

 

 

 

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Cybersecurity cooperation between France and Japan/ Intermediate workshop: November 4th and 5th (LETI, Grenoble, France) https://project.inria.fr/FranceJapanICST/cybersecurity-cooperation-between-france-and-japan-intermediate-workshop-november-4th-and-5th-leti-grenoble-france/ Mon, 07 Oct 2019 08:12:47 +0000 http://project.inria.fr/FranceJapanICST/?p=931 Continue reading

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As planed at the April 2019 workshop in Kyoto, an intermediate workshop of the cybersecurity cooperation between France and Japan will be held in Grenoble hosted by LETI, one of the main CEA laboratory.
It will be organized by Assia Tria and will last two full days on Monday and Tuesday, November 4 and 5, 2019.
The topics of this workshop will be concerning mainly WG 3 and 6 but all WG participants are welcome to attend, either to contribute to the WG 3 or 6 contents or to set-up their own WG agenda. A skeleton of the program is appended below, contact the steering committee and Assia if you want to add some topics.
IMPORTANT: LETI, hosting the workshop, is a sensible lab with strictly controlled access. In particular for non French attendees, a formal approval will be needed and to handled this we will proceed in two main steps:
STEP 1  – Make a pre-registration at the following url: https://evento.renater.fr/survey/fj-cybersecurity-wor…-x9byck88
STEP 2  – LETI will ask you to provide your name, first name, birth date, proof of identity
3- You will receive a formal approval for attending
If you plane to attend, STEP 1 MUST be done before OCTOBER 04 (four) or we cannot guaranty security clearance to attend the workshop.
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Draft Program (skeleton) for the Intermediate F/J workshop on Cybersecurity

Monday, November 4th 
9:45: Opening by Chairs
10:00 – 10:45: Key Note Talk from LETI of CEA (e.g. Control system security)
10:45 – 11:30: Key Note Talk from Japan (maybe by Akiyama (NTT))
11:30 – 12:15: Key Note Talk from France
12:15 – 13:30: Lunch
13:30 – 15:30: WGs session (1) WG6 and WG3 (mainly)
15:30 – 16:00: Coffee Break
16:00 – 17:45: WGs session (2) WG3

Dinner

Tuesday, November 5th 
9:30 – 10:15: Key Note Talk (if any)
10:15 – 12:00: WGs session (3) (WG3 and WG6 and other WGs)
12:00 – 13:30: Lunch
13:30 – 15:30: WGs session (4) 
15:30 – 16:00: Coffee Break
16:00 – 18:00 Wrap-up of WGs sessions and discussion for future direction
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