You are cordially invited by the IEEE Benelux Information Theory Chapter and the IEEE
Benelux Signal Processing Chapter
to attend a Symposium on
“
Security w
ith Noisy Data
”
Date:
Friday
,
J
anuary
21
st
,
2011
Time: 13.00
–
17.
0
0
Location: Eindhoven University of Technology, Traverse, Van Trier Z
aal
(see
http://w3.tue.nl/en/the_university/route_and_map/
)
The
Eindhoven
region plays an
important role in the
field of s
ecurity with noisy data. Philips
Research
, Eindhoven,
initiated pioneering work in this field.
This resulted in
two spin
-
off
companies,
Intrinsic
-
ID
and Priv
-
ID. Intrinsic
-
ID
offers solutions to securely store
d
cryptographic
keys in smart cards
and consume
r devices such as digita
l TV
-
decod
ers that
can
be
subject to reverse
-
engineering attacks
.
Priv
-
ID uses similar concepts to provide privacy
protection in biometric authentication, even if the verifier cannot be trusted fully.
The Holst
C
enter has developed
a CMOS IC prototype
for
generat
ing
keys
for smart cards and consumer
devices.
At Eindhoven
University of
Te
chno
lo
gy
, the D
epartment of Electrical Engineering
made
significant
progress in the
information
-
theoretic
analysis of
privacy leakage in biometric
systems,
while
at
the Department of Mathematics
t
he Eindhoven Institute for the Protection of
Systems and Information
focuses
on
information security in
a
broad sense.
The
S
ymposium intends to bring together researchers from industry, start
-
ups, institutes
, and
academia
in Eindhoven
, for sharing and discussing recent developments in the field of
security with noisy data.
PROGRAM
13.00
–
13.20
Jean
-
Paul Linnartz
(Philips Research, Eindhoven)
:
“Roots of Research on Security
with Noisy Data in and around Eind
hoven”
13.
20
–
13.
5
0
Pim Tuyls (Intrinsic ID, Eindhoven)
:
“Introduction to Hardware Intrinsic
Security and
its Applications”
13.50
–
14.10
Jos Huisken (
Holst
Center
, Eindhoven)
:
“Design and Evaluation of 6T SRAM PUFs in
90nm CMOS”
1
4
.
1
0
–
1
4
.
3
0
Boris
Škorić (TU/e)
:
“Optical PUFs”
14.
3
0
–
1
5
.
00
Coffee
-
Tea Break
1
5
.
0
0
–
15.
3
0
Michiel van der Veen (Private ID, Eindhoven)
:
“From Theory to Practice: Security
with Noisy Data for Biometric T
emplate
Protection in Large S
cale e
-
ID”
15.
3
0
–
15.
5
0
Emile Kelk
boom
(Philips Research
, Eindhoven)
:
“Aspects
and
System Performance
for Helper
-
Data Systems”
15.
5
0
–
1
6
.
1
0
Tanya
Ignatenko (TU/e)
:
“Privacy Leakage in Authentication and Identification
Systems”
1
6
.
1
0
–
16.
3
0
Frans
Willems (TU/e)
:
“Limits and Codes for Authentication Systems
Based on
Gaussian Biometrics”
16.
3
0
–
17.
0
0
Reception
All participants
are
invited for a reception celebrating the fact that Jean
-
Paul Linnartz was
recently
elevated to the grade of
Fellow of the IEEE for “Leadership in Security with Noisy
Data”.
Please indicate your attendance by sending a
n e
-
mail
message to
f.m.j.willems@tue.nl
.
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