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Overall Objectives
Bilateral Contracts and Grants with Industry
Bibliography
Overall Objectives
Bilateral Contracts and Grants with Industry
Bibliography


Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

Regional Initiatives

ACDC

  • Title: ACDC

  • Type: AGIR 2016 Pole MSTIC.

  • Duration: September 2016 - 2017.

  • Coordinator: Inria.

  • Others partners: UGA.

  • Abstract: The objective of this project is to evaluate the security and privacy impacts of drone. The project targets 2 milestones: the evaluation of the possiblity to tamper with the drone control/command systems and the capacity of drone to collect private information (for instance text recognition).

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).

Data Institute

  • Title: Data Institute UGA

  • Duration: 2017 - .

  • Coordinator: TIMC-IMAG.

  • 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, Inria

  • 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