CIDRE

Head of team
Valerie VIET TRIEM TONG (Professor, CentraleSupélec)

Confidentiality, Integrity, Disponibilité, Repartition

Disponibilité is the French translation of availability

For many aspects of our daily lives, we rely heavily on computer systems, many of which being based on massively interconnected devices that support a population of interacting and cooperating entities. As these systems become more open and complex, accidental and intentional failures become much more frequent and serious. These systems may have been adopted for their ease of use and sometimes despite their level of security. They can be made of multiple subsystems such that it is difficult to guarantee an overall level of security. Finally, it may be too onerous to upgrade them to cope with new threats.

The long-term goal of the CIDRE team is to improve the security level of the widely deployed systems, to provide operational systems that can withstand malicious events and respect the privacy of their users.

Cidre members produce security solutions for malware analysis and attacks on hardware systems, some of which are hosted by the High Security Laboratory (LHS) in Rennes.

Research themes

Understanding, detection and resistance to attacks :

  • Security of hardware and software systems: faulty attacks, hardware-software interactions, malicious code analysis
  • Security of distributed systems: privacy, communication protocols, blockchain architecture, intrusion detection

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Creation date
01/07/2011
Reporting institution
Université de Rennes 1, Inria, CNRS, CentraleSupélec
Location
Rennes et Cesson-Sévigné (35)
Activity reports
Attachment Size
CIDRE-RA-2021.pdf 489.05 KB
cidre2019.pdf 599.48 KB
cidre2018_1.pdf 470.63 KB
cidre2017_1.pdf 493.51 KB
CIDRE-RA-2022_1.pdf 485.12 KB