Cornet Seminar – Olivier Tsemogne – 09/12/2022

9 December 2022

In the context of team Cornet’s seminars, Olivier Tsemogne (LIA) will present his research work on Game Theory for Cyber Deception against Network SIR Epidemics, on December 12, 2022, at 11:35 in the meeting room. Abstract: One of the deleterious aspects of the evolution of information and communication technologies is the combination of efficiency and effectiveness in the malware spread, which clearly constitutes a threat to the security of the users of these technologies. The term “user” here covers individuals, companies, governmental or non-governmental organizations, states, in short, any person or group of persons who communicate using the new technologies. Among these threats, we can cite rumors in a social network and the stealthy recruitment of naive users into a cyber terrorist army capable, for example, of causing serious damage to a company whose services are used by these same users. In these two cases, as in many others, users, tricked by skilled experts, participate against their will and against their own interest in a cyber attack of which they are not aware, the bearer of the attack being deception. Moreover, cybercriminals, unlike cyber defenders, violate the rules of privacy and are therefore the best, if not the only, informed Plus d'infos

PhD defense of Naresh Modina – 6 December 2022

6 December 2022

I would like to invite you to my thesis defence that will be held on 06/12/2022 at 14:30 in the thesis room at Hannah Arendt campus (City centre). I would be glad to see your presence. For those who can not attend in person, a BBB link will be sent soon. Abstract: The widespread adoption of 5G cellular technology will evolve as one of the major drivers for the growth of IoT-based applications. In the first part of this thesis, we consider a service provider that launches a smart city service based on IoT data readings: to serve IoT data collected across different locations, the SP dynamically negotiates and re-scales bandwidth and service functions.  Network slicing is becoming the platform of choice for several applications and services. Nowadays, most applications are virtualized to gain flexibility and portability. With network slicing, operators can create multiple network slices, which can be used for different applications with specific requirements. Behind the network slicing, a slice expresses the need to access a precise service type, under a fully qualified set of computing and network requirements. Also, different infrastructure providers charge slicing services depending on specific access technology supported across sites and IoT data collection patterns. Plus d'infos