Organisation : Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT)
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PhD Defense: A multifold approach to address the security issues of stateful forwarding mechanisms in Information-Centric Networks
En savoir plusToday’s Internet dominant usage trends motivate research on more content-oriented future network architectures. Among the emerging future Internet proposals, the promising Information-Centric Networking (ICN) research paradigm aims to redesign the Internet’s core protocols to promote a shift in focus from hosts to contents. Among the ICN architectures, the Named-Data Networking (NDN) envisions users’ named content…
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PhD defense: Advanced Symbol-level Precoding Schemes for Interference Exploitation in Multi-antenna Multi-user Wireless Communications
En savoir plusThe utilization of multi-antenna transmitters relying on full frequency reuse has proven to be an effective strategy towards fulfilling the constantly increasing throughput requirements of wireless communication systems. As a consequence, in the last two decades precoding has been a prolific research area, due to its ability to handle the interference arising among simultaneous transmissions…
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PhD Defense: Risk Monitoring and Intrusion Detection for Industrial Control Systems
En savoir plusCyber-attacks on critical infrastructure such as electricity, gas, and water distribution, or power plants, are more and more considered to be a relevant and realistic threat to the European society.
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SnT Enters into Collaborative Fintech Agreement with LHoFT
En savoir plusThe Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Luxembourg House of Financial Technology Foundation (LHoFT) to develop research and collaborate on projects within the field of fintech for the benefit of Luxembourg’s financial services community.
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Go Big or go Home: SnT Partnership Day Attracts High-Stakes Crowd
En savoir plusPartnership Day is our flagship event celebrating research collaborations with public and private partners in Luxembourg. This year’s edition drew over 350 attendees from international industry and local public institutions. Here’s what happened at #PDAY2018 over a jam-packed Tuesday in Mondorf-les-Bains.
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Group Colloquium: Accounting for Privacy in the Cloud Computing Landscape
En savoir plusIn this talk, we argue that overcoming the privacy challenges of cloud computing requires cooperation between the various actors in the cloud computing landscape, i.e., users, service providers, and infrastructure providers. All these different actors have clear incentives to cater for privacy but often lack the technical means to do so. We provide an overview…
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Research Seminar: Using Bugs to Debug
En savoir plusLocalising failure-inducing code is essential for software debugging. Manual fault localisation can be quite tedious, error-prone, and time-consuming. Therefore, a huge body of research effort has been dedicated to automated fault localisation.
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Testing the untestable
En savoir plusIt’s the same for everything from smartphones to cars: every product has to be tested before it leaves the factory. But in complex systems, which integrate large amounts of hardware and software, the component interactions often become untestable. “For these systems, conventional software tests would take too long and cost too much,” says SnT researcher…
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One month until the GDPR – what themes are emerging?
En savoir plusThis is it. We are now officially less than a month away from the application of the new European General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, on May 25. In the last few months, the acronym has been on everyone’s lips, and with good reason, given that the Regulation has a comprehensive impact on companies and…
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