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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

European Initiatives

CryptoAction

  • Title: Cryptography for Secure Digital Interaction

  • Program: H2020 ICT COST

  • Duration: April 2014 – April 2018

  • Local coordinator: Vadim Lyubashevsky (until July 2015) and Michel Abdalla (from August 2015)

  • The aim of this COST CryptoAction is to stimulate interaction between the different national efforts in order to develop new cryptographic solutions and to evaluate the security of deployed algorithms with applications to the secure digital interactions between citizens, companies and governments.

CryptoCloud

  • Title: Cryptography for the Cloud

  • Program: FP7 ERC Advanced Grant

  • Duration: June 2014 – May 2019

  • PI: David Pointcheval

  • The goal of the CryptoCloud project is to develop new interactive tools to provide privacy to the Cloud.

SAFEcrypto

  • Title: Secure Architectures of Future Emerging Cryptography

  • Program: H2020

  • Duration: January 2015 - January 2019

  • Coordinator: The Queen's University of Belfast

  • Partners:

    • Inria/ENS (France)

    • Emc Information Systems International (Ireland)

    • Hw Communications (United Kingdom)

    • The Queen's University of Belfast (United Kingdom)

    • Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum (Germany)

    • Thales Uk (United Kingdom)

    • Universita della Svizzera italiana (Switzerland)

  • Local coordinator: Vadim Lyubashevsky (until July 2015) and Michel Abdalla (from August 2015)

  • SAFEcrypto will provide a new generation of practical, robust and physically secure post quantum cryptographic solutions that ensure long-term security for future ICT systems, services and applications. Novel public-key cryptographic schemes (digital signatures, authentication, public-key encryption, identity-based encryption) will be developed using lattice problems as the source of computational hardness. The project will involve algorithmic and design optimisations, and implementations of the lattice-based cryptographic schemes addressing the cost, energy consumption, performance and physical robustness needs of resource-constrained applications, such as mobile, battery-operated devices, and of real-time applications such as network security, satellite communications and cloud. Currently a significant threat to cryptographic applications is that the devices on which they are implemented on leak information, which can be used to mount attacks to recover secret information. In SAFEcrypto the first analysis and development of physical-attack resistant methodologies for lattice-based cryptographic implementations will be undertaken. Effective models for the management, storage and distribution of the keys utilised in the proposed schemes (key sizes may be in the order of kilobytes or megabytes) will also be provided. This project will deliver proof-of-concept demonstrators of the novel lattice-based public-key cryptographic schemes for three practical real-word case studies with real-time performance and low power consumption requirements. In comparison to current state-of-the-art implementations of conventional public-key cryptosystems (RSA and Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC)), SAFEcrypto’s objective is to achieve a range of lattice-based architectures that provide comparable area costs, a 10-fold speed-up in throughput for real-time application scenarios, and a 5-fold reduction in energy consumption for low-power and embedded and mobile applications.

ECRYPT-NET

  • Title: Advanced Cryptographic Technologies for the Internet of Things and the Cloud

  • Program: H2020 ITN

  • Duration: March 2015 – February 2019

  • Coordinator: KU Leuven (Belgium)

  • Partners:

    • KU Leuven (Belgium)

    • École Normale Supérieure (France)

    • Ruhr-Universität Bochum (Germany)

    • Royal Holloway, University of London (UK)

    • University of Bristol (UK)

    • CryptoExperts (France)

    • NXP Semiconductors (Belgium)

    • Technische Universiteit Eindhoven (the Netherlands)

  • Local coordinator: Michel Abdalla

  • ECRYPT-NET is a research network of six universities and two companies, as well as 7 associated companies, that intends to develop advanced cryptographic techniques for the Internet of Things and the Cloud and to create efficient and secure implementations of those techniques on a broad range of platforms.

aSCEND

  • Title: Secure Computation on Encrypted Data

  • Program: H2020 ERC Starting Grant

  • Duration: June 2015 – May 2020

  • PI: Hoeteck Wee

  • The goals of the aSCEND project are (i) to design pairing and lattice-based functional encryption that are more efficient and ultimately viable in practice; and (ii) to obtain a richer understanding of expressive functional encryption schemes and to push the boundaries from encrypting data to encrypting software.