International research partnerships
- Osaka Prefecture University, Japan & DFKI (German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence), Germany
- Alleviation of Generalization Problems in AI-based Cyber-Deception and Network Anomaly
Detection - AI/ML-based anomaly detection, AutoML
- Read more: https://team.inria.fr/resist/cybergenai-associate-team/
- Alleviation of Generalization Problems in AI-based Cyber-Deception and Network Anomaly
- University of Abomey Calavi (Prof. Jules Degila, Bénin)
- Securing industrial control systems (ICS) using machine learning (ML) techniques and software-defined networking (SDN)
- Development of new techniques for detecting complex attacks targeting ICS
- Automated generation of security policies and the orchestration of these policies for their effective deployment.
- Read more: https://team.inria.fr/nssics/
- University of Antioquia (Prof. Juan Felipe Botero, Colombia)
- In-network cyber attack mitigation
- Native integration of ML in programmable networks data plane
- University of Waterloo, Canada – David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science (Prof. Raouf Boutaba)
- Line-rate programmable network monitoring
- Efficient resource uses for network service orchestration leveraging micro-services
- Read more: https://team.inria.fr/netmss/
- University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg – SnT (Prof. Radu State):
- Security monitoring in SDN
- Management of blockchain
- Read more: https://project.inria.fr/masdin
Grants with industry
- Thales, France: PhD grant on anomaly detection in encrypted network traffic
- Orange Labs, France: PhD grant on network traffic modeling in programmable networks
- Qwant, France: PhD grant on open Science for the scalability of a new generation search technology
- Numeryx Technologie, France: PhD grants on Compressed and Verifiable Filtering Rules in Software-defined Networking