Section: Partnerships and Cooperations
Regional Initiatives
AMNECYS
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Others partners: Inria/Privatics and LIG/Moais, Gipsa-lab, LJK, Institut Fourier, TIMA, Vérimag, LISTIC (Pole MSTIC) .
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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).
Data Institute
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Others partners: AGEIS, BIG, CESICE, GIN, GIPSA-lab, IAB, IGE, IPAG, LAPP, LARHRA, LIDILEM, LIG, LISTIC, LITT&ArTS, LJK, LUHCIE, LECA, OSUG, PACTE, TIMC-IMAG
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Abstract: Privatics is leading the WP5 (Data Governance, Data Protection and Privacy). This action (WP5) aims to analyze, in a multi-disciplinary perspective, why and how specific forms of data governance emerge as well as the consequences on the interaction between the state, the market and society. The focus will be on the challenges raised by the collection and use of data for privacy, on the data subjects’ rights and on the obligations of data controllers and processors. A Privacy Impact/Risk assessments methodology and software will be proposed. A case study will focus on medical and health data and make recommendations on how they should be collected and processed.
CyberAlps
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Others partners: CEA LETI, CERAG, CESICE, CREg, G2E lab, GIPSA-lab, GSCOP, IF, LCIS, LIG, LISTIC, LJK, PACTE, TIMC-IMAG, VERIMAG.
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Abstract: The Grenoble Alpes Cybersecurity Institute aims at undertaking ground-breaking interdisciplinary research in order to address cybersecurity and privacy challenges. Our main technical focus is on low-cost secure elements, critical infrastructures, vulnerability analysis and validation of large systems, including practical resilience across the industry and the society. Our approach to cybersecurity is holistic, encompassing technical, legal, law-enforcement, economic, social, diplomatic, military and intelligence-related aspects with strong partnerships with the private sector and robust national and international cooperation with leading institutions in France and abroad.
Antidot
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Type: Fédération Informatique de Lyon (inter laboratories project)
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Abstract: The ANTIDOT project is interested in the privacy issues raised by the increasingly ubiquitous collection of mobility data and their exploitation by third-party applications. The objective of this project is to propose solutions and tools to increase the user awareness about the risks of violation of their privacy in the context of the mobile Internet. In order to achieve this objective, ANTIDOT will jointly address the study of information gathering mechanisms, the study of mobility data vulnerabilities and the protection of this personal data.
DARC
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Title: DARC - the Data Anonymization and Re-identification Competition
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Abstract: In order to increase awareness and empower future digital engineers in a fun way on privacy issues, the DARC project offers learning through play through a challenge carried out jointly by three different training courses of INSA students in Bourges and in Lyon. This challenge consists first of all in anonymizing a dataset from an online sales site, then secondly in trying to re-identify the anonymized data of the other groups.