Contextual biometric-based authentication for ubiquitous services
We introduce and comment on the concept of contextual pseudo identity. A contextual pseudo identity is a soft identity token that is built from both a user’s biometric and the context.
Accomplishing transparency within the General Data Protection Regulation (Auxiliary material)
DaPIS: an Ontology-Based Data Protection Icon Set
Privacy policies are known to be impenetrable and lengthy texts that are hardly read and poorly understood. This is why GDPR introduces provisions to enhance information transparency including icons as visual means to clarify data practices.
Data Protection Compliance (DAPRECO), CORE-FNR, 2017-2019
The project teams up researchers from computer science and from law. Define a language and build a database of concept for a semi-automatic check of compliance between the GDPR and selected security standards.
Security Protocols for Private Communication, pEp/SnT PPP, 2017-2020
The project teams up academia and a small-medium enterprise. It’s about analysis of security of the pEp’s protocols for privacy-by-default. The security analysis concerns the design, the code, and the human-to-computer security ceremonies.
Transparent Yet Private Medical Data (TYPAMED), AFR PhD, 2015-2018
The goal of this project is to provide a formal operational definition for transparency, and design solutions to achieve it in medical systems without violating patient’s right for data privacy.
Unclonable Networks for Identification using Cholesteric Emulsions (UNIQUE), PUL, 2015-2017
This strongly interdisciplinary project aims to solve a critical societal and commercial/industrial problem of object authentication.
Socio-Technical Analysis of Security and Trust (STAST), CORE-FNR, 2011-2014
This project teams up researchers from computer science and from social science to support the analysis of security.
Cybersecurity Threats & Defences
Foundational and practical aspects in cybersecurity threats and défenses, also with a socio-technical perspective