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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

Regional Initiatives

Privamov'

  • Title: Privamov'

  • Type: Labex IMU.

  • Duration: September 2013 - 2015.

  • Coordinator: LIRIS.

  • Others partners: EVS-ITUS, Inria Urbanets.

  • Abstract: The objective of this project is to provide researchers the IMU community traces of urban mobility allowing further their research and validate their assumptions and models. Indeed, many communities need to know the modes of urban transport : sociologists, philosophers, geographers, planners or computer scientists. If these traces are an important feature for researchers or industrial, they are more for users who have helped to build: attacks jeopardize the privacy of users. Anonymization techniques developed within the project will make available to the greatest number of these traces, while ensuring that the entire process ( from collection to data analysis ) will be made in respect of the privacy of users involved.

SCCyPhy

  • Title: SCCyPhy

  • Type: Labex Persyval.

  • Duration: September 2013 - 2015.

  • Coordinator: Institut Fourier.

  • Others partners: Inria MOAIS, Verimag, CEA/LETI, LIG, GIPSA-Lab, TIMA.

  • Abstract: A main motivation of this action-team is to provide a structure to the Grenoble community in computer security and cryptography in the spirit of the PERSYVAL-lab Labex. Our emphasize, within the PCS workpackage, is around complementary areas of research with high impact for science and technology, with the following target applications: embedded systems (including smartphones and sensors network), at both software and hardware levels, distributed architectures (including “cloud” and “sky”), privacy and protection of information systems against cyberattacks of various origins.

AMNECYS

  • Title: AMNECYS

  • Duration: 2015 - .

  • Coordinator: CESICE, UPMF.

  • Others partners: Inria/Privatics and LIG/Moais, Gipsa-lab, LJK, Institut Fourier, TIMA, Vérimag, LISTIC (Pole MSTIC) .

  • Abstract: Privatics participates to the creation of an Alpine Multidisciplinary NEtwork on CYbersecurity Studies (AMNECYS). The academic teams and laboratories participating in this project have already developed great expertise on encryption technologies, vulnerabilities analysis, software engineering, protection of privacy and personal data, international & European aspects of cybersecurity. The first project proposal (ALPEPIC ALPs-Embedded security: Protecting Iot & Critical infrastructure) focuses on the protection of the Internet of Things (IoT) and Critical Infrastructure (CI).