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Secure-IC supports academia in cybersecurity with continuous research and innovation in general and makes available advanced protection and security evaluation technologies. This include various actions such as the participation in scientific research and collaborative projects or even support noteworthy initiatives such as the DARPA toolbox.

Secure-IC can help the academic and research communities conduct advanced security project from A to Z; i.e. from preliminary specifications or even the identification of a specific problem to the comprehensive coverage of the state-of-the-art of research including the review of academic works, the development of proofs of concept, the publication of scientific papers and, of course, a scientific watch to have an overview of the latest concerns and advances in the world of cybersecurity.

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AcademicsThis support can also be provided for advanced topics on which the R&D teams of large companies will not be able to devote sufficient time or resources.

Secure-IC can also equip research centers with complete security laboratories along with the necessary and associated tools and capabilities so that they can conduct themselves threat analysis, advanced experiment and security testing and perform state-of-the-art attacks with measurements on the systems, come in and disturb them and observe the reactions to deduce how they work.

The laboratory and associated tools are delivered ready to use and include multiple use-cases to conduct basic to the most advanced experiments. They will be able to perform vulnerability analysis to assess the security of embedded systems with respect to, for example, Hardware Trojans, advanced cryptographic hardware and software interfaces, Post-Quantum Cryptography, White Box Cryptography and even on the system architecture itself. Such solutions can help train PhD students and researchers on cybersecurity subjects.

Secure-IC can help academics to prepare their teaching material with adapted practical work or to directly teach the traditional and necessary cybersecurity education and knowledge in our field: side-channel attacks, fault injection, binary code analysis to detect malware, etc.

Our team of PhDs experts is composed of skilled scientists who are motivated to work with their peers and participate in the advancement of science. Secure-IC has in-depth knowledge of the research organization as the company and its stakeholders are involved in many research initiatives, including numerous participations and sponsorship of outstanding international conferences, the publication if over 250 scientific papers, but also the conduct of joint research with, for example, NTT and KDDI in Japan, ETRI in South Korea, Purdue University in the U.S. or B-Com in France.

 

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