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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

National Initiatives

FUI

XDATA
  • Title: XDATA.

  • Type: FUI.

  • Duration: April 2013 - April 2015.

  • Coordinator: Data Publica

  • Others partners: Inria, Orange, EDF, LaPoste, Hurance, Cinequant, IMT.

  • See also: http://www.xdata.fr/ .

  • Abstract: The X-data project is a “projet investissements d’avenir” on big data with Data Publica (leader), Orange, La Poste, EDF, Cinequant, Hurence and Inria (Indes, Privatics and Zenith) . The goal of the project is to develop a big data plaftform with various tools and services to integrate open data and partners’s private data for analyzing the location, density and consuming of individuals and organizations in terms of energy and services. In this project, the Zenith team leads the workpackage on data protection and anonymization.

ANR

BIOPRIV
  • Title: Application of privacy by design to biometric access control.

  • Type: ANR.

  • Duration: April 2013 - March 2017.

  • Coordinator: Morpho (France).

  • Others partners: Morpho (France), Inria (France), Trusted Labs (France).

  • See also: http://planete.inrialpes.fr/biopriv/ .

  • Abstract: The objective of BIOPRIV is the definition of a framework for privacy by design suitable for the use of biometric technologies. The case study of the project is biometric access control. The project will follow a multidisciplinary approach considering the theoretical and technical aspects of privacy by design but also the legal framework for the use of biometrics and the evaluation of the privacy of the solutions.

BLOC
  • Title: Analysis of block ciphers dedicated to constrained environments.

  • Type: ANR.

  • Duration: October 2013 - September 2015.

  • Coordinator: INSA-Lyon (France).

  • Others partners: CITI Laboratory XLIM Laboratory, University of Limoges, Inria Secret, CryptoExperts (PME).

  • See also: http://bloc.project.citi-lab.fr/ .

  • Abstract: BLOC aims at studying the design and analysis of block ciphers dedicated to constrained environments. The four milestones of BLOC are: security models and proofs, cryptanalysis, design and security arguments and performance analyzes and implementations of lightweight block ciphers. The aims of the project are the following ones: Security models and proofs Cryptanalysis Design C library of lightweight block ciphers We also aim at providing at the end of the project a lightweight block cipher proposal.

pFlower
  • Title: Parallel Flow Recognition with Multi-Core Processor.

  • Type: ANR.

  • Duration: March 2011 - September 2014.

  • Coordinator: LISTIC Université de Savoie.

  • Others partners: ICT-CAS Insititute of Computing Technology (China), LISTIC Université de Savoie.

  • Abstract: The main objective of this project is to take advantage of powerful parallelism of multi-thread, multi-core processors, to explore the parallel architecture of pipelined-based flow recognition, parallel signature matching algorithms.

Other

MOBILITICS
  • Title: MOBILITICS

  • Type: joint project.

  • Duration: January 2012 - Ongoing.

  • Coordinator: CNIL.

  • Others partners: CNIL.

  • Abstract: Platform for mobile devices privacy evaluation. This project strives to deploy an experimental mobile platform for studying and analyzing the weaknesses of current online (smartphone) applications and operating systems and the privacy implications for end-users. For instance, one of the objectives is to understand trends and patterns collected when they are aimed at obtaining general knowledge that does not pertain to any specific individual. Examples of such tasks include learning of commuting patterns, inference of recommendation rules, and creation of advertising segments.

CAPPRIS
  • Title: CAPPRIS

  • Type: Inria Project Lab

  • Duration: January 2011 - 2014.

  • Coordinator: PRIVATICS

  • Others partners: Inria (CIDRE, Comete, Secsi,Smis), Eurecom, LAAS and CRIDS

  • Abstract: Cappris (Collaborative Action on the Protection of Privacy Rights in the Information Society) is an Inria Project Lab initiated in 2013. The general goal of Cappris is to foster the collaboration between research groups involved in privacy in France and the interaction between the computer science, law and social sciences communities in this area.