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8th Franco-Japanese Cybersecurity Workshop –  November 29th – December 1st, 2023

8th Franco-Japanese Cybersecurity Workshop – November 29th – December 1st, 2023

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...

Joint collaboration between France and Japan on Cybersecurity Research

Following the true success and interest issued from the workshop held in Tokyo April 1-3, 2015, this web site wants to help exchanges between French and Japanese researchers working on cybersecurity. It is expected to get a real impact on research in cybersecurity through a dedicated French-Japan cooperation, taking advantage of: each country specificities and excellence in the domain and a shared vision of geo-strategy and privacy concerns.

Formal Methods

Formal Methods
Working Group Leaders: Gergei Bana; Catuscia Palamidessi; Mitsu Okada ----- Cryptographic Protocol Verification/ Privacy by Formal Methods
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Cryptography

Cryptography
Working Group Leaders: Phong Nguyen, Shiho Moriai ------ Lattice-based cryptography (or Post-quantum cryptography)

System Security and IoT security

System Security and IoT security
Working Group Leaders: Jean-Louis Lanet, Kazukuni Kobara ----- Countermeasure against Side Channel Attacks (using Polymorphic Code)

Privacy

Privacy
Working Group Leaders: Sebastien Gambs; Hiro Kikuchi ------ Technologies on Sanitization, Generalization and Data Mining for privacy preserving (to be applicable for specific applications )

Events and Malware Analysis

Events and  Malware Analysis
Working Group Leaders: Jean-Yves Marion, Dai Inoue ----- Events collection by sensor technologies and exchange for joint analysis of attack events with malware analysis

Network security and its performance measurement

Network security and its performance measurement
Working Group Leaders: Thomas Silverston, Shin Miyakawa ----- (Virtualization, SDN security, including measurement of security performance and effectiveness…)

ICS/ITS Security

ICS/ITS Security
Working Group Leaders: Assia Tria, Koji Nakao

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French and Japanese Funding Opportunities

Many opportunities, from each country, can be explored to foster joint collaborations: Click here to see the funding programmes Click here for more information on H2020 calls Click here for more information about the TEAM -Erasmus Mundus Programme

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Inria, French Embassy in Japan, CNRS, NICT, Keio University

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