Program

Wednesday, May 16 (1st day for Technical Workshop)

09:00 – 9:30 Welcome and introduction.  Mitsuhiro Okada, Koji Nakao, Claude Kirchner, Kavé Salamatian (Amphi 016 IAE)
09:30 – 10:15 Keynote 1: Gildas Avoine, Authentication with Proximity Check (Amphi 016 IAE)
10:15 – 10:30 Break
10:30 – 11:15 Keynote 2, Prof. Shikata, Design and Analysis of Lightweight Authentication (Amphi 016 IAE)
11:15 – 12:00 Overall short presentations of the current 7 active French-Japanese WGs and of the objectives of the new created one (WG8, see below) (Amphi 016 IAE)

Lunch (at CROUS)

13:30 – 15:30 Parallel session WG 1, 2, 6, 8

  • WG1 Cryptographic Protocol Verification/Privacy by Formal Methods (Amphi B14)

*13:30-14:00 Gergei Bana (University of Luxembourg) and Mitsuhiro Okada (Keio University)
“Cryptographic protocols and formal methods for verifications of complexity-theoretic properties; our latest progresses.

*14:00-14:25 Konstantinos Chatzikokolakis (CNRS & École Polytechnique)
“Privacy Leakage Games”

*14:25-14:45 Yusuke Kawamoto (AIST)
“Obfuscation Mechanisms with Distribution Privacy”

*14:45-15:10 Catuscia Palamidessi (Inria & École Polytechnique)
“Local Differential Privacy on Metric Spaces: optimizing the trade-off with utility”

*15:10-15:30 Takao Murakami (AIST)
“Toward Distribution Estimation under Local Differential Privacy with Small Samples”

  • WG6 <ICS/ITS> (Room C203)
  • WG3 Events collection by sensor technologies and exchange for joint analysis  of attack events with malware (detailed program to appear soon) (Room C204)
    15:30- 15:45 Break
    15:45- 17:15 Panel on Artificial Intelligence and cybersecurity (including algorithm transparency and ethics) (Amphi B14 )
    Participants : Nozha Boujemaa (Inria), Mitsu Okada (Keio), Kave Salamatian (USMB), Gilles Dowek (tbc)

Moderator: Claude Kirchner
17:15 – 18:30 – Panel Tokyo 2020 (Olympic) and France 2024 (Amphi B14 )
18:30- Bus leaving for dinner at “La ferme de la Charbonnière ”

Thursday, May 17 (2nd day for Technical Workshop)
09:30 – 10:15 Keynote 3, Tachio Terauchi, Information Flow Security and its Application to Side-Channel-Attack Resilience (Waseda University) (Amphi B14 )
10:15 – 11:00 Keynote 4, Claude Casteluccia, Towards Cognitive Security (INRIA) (Amphi B14 )
11:00 – 11:15 Break
11:15-12:00- Keynote 5, Patrice Abry: A retrospective on more than 15 years of cooperation between France and Japan on Statistical anomaly detection, (ENS-Lyon) (Amphi B14 )

12:00 – 13:30 Lunch (CROUS)
13:30 – 15:30 Parallel session WG 3, 4, 5, 7

  • WG2 Lattice-based cryptography / Post-quantum cryptography
  • WG4 Countermeasure against Side Channel Attacks (C110)
    * 14:00-14:30 From France:
    (Dr. Michaël Timbert:
    Hardware assisted detection of errors in the stack
    and in the control flow graph).
    * 14:30-15:00 From Japan
    (Prof. Junji Shikata (YNU):
    Developing Aggregate Message Authentication Codes and
    its standardization).* 15:00-15:20 from France
    (Prof. Sylvain Guilley (Télécom ParisTech/Secure-IC):
    IoT security: some ISO/IEC JTC1/SC27/WG3 standardization activities).* 15:20-15:40 From Japan
    (Dr. Kazuhide Fukushima (KDDI Research):
    Security analysis of Oblivious RAM under active attack model).
  • WG5 Technologies on Sanitization, Generalization and Data Mining for privacy preserving (Amphi B14 )
    (PWSCUP 2017)

    *13h30-13h55 : Benjamin Nugyen (INSA Centre-Val-de-Loire) : « Personalized k-anonymity »
    *13h55-14h20 : Hiromi Arai (Riken AIP) : « Framework for privacy-preserving anomaly detection »
    *14h20-14h45 : Antoine Boutet (INSA Lyon) : « Feedback on the Shonan Meeting on Anonymization methods and inference attacks »
    *14h45-15h10 : Sébastien Gambs (UQAM) : « Towards an international Data Anonymization and Re-identification Competition (DARC) »
    *15h10-15h30 : Brainstorming for possible collaborations and future projects between France and Japan on privacy
  • WG7 <Network, network security, measurement> Virtualization, SDN security, including measurement of security performance and effectiveness (C111)
    – Thomas Silverston (From  Shibaura Institute of Technology)
    – Kavé Salamatian : Large scale BGP monitoring and detection of large scale events

15:30-15:45- Break
15:45 – 17:30 Industrial session (Amphi B14 )
Three presentations are expected (two from France, one from Japan)
About Big Data Security / machine learning and etc.
” SCADA Security (France)
” IoT platforms and Security (CEA)
” Japan Presentation
17:30 – 18:15 Strategic cooperation / funding strategy: Christine Morin, Inria (Amphi B14 )
18:15 Conference Dinner

Friday, May 18 (Policy session)

09:30-10:15 Policy Key Note -1 Theodore Christakis, “Lost in the clouds : Legal challenges for the European Union, Japan and the United States after the “Clarifying Lawful Use of Overseas Data (CLOUD)” Act” (Amphi B14 )

10:15- 11:00 Policy Key Note-2 Koji Nakao (On behalf of NISC and MIC) (Amphi B14 )
11:00 – 11:15 Break
11:15- 12:15- Panel on cyber-norms and international cooperations on cybersecurity
Aude Gery, Karine Banellier (tbc), (somebody from trend micro) (Amphi B14 )
12:15-13:45- Lunch at Crous
13:45- 14:30 Policy Key Note-3 from Japan (Jun Murai) (Amphi B14 )
14:30-15:30- Panel on cyberstrategy, cartography of cyberspace, evaluation of international cyber-threads (Amphi B14 )
Louis Petiniaud, Kave Salamatian,
15:30-15:45- Break
15:45 – 16:45 Panel on perspectives: June Murai, Koji Nakao, Mitsu Okada, Claude and Hélène Kirchner, Phong Nguyen (Amphi B14 )
16:45 Closing remarks and end of meeting at 17:00