Third Van der Meulen Seminar

Third Van der Meulen Seminar
Third Van der Meulen Seminar: Security with Noisy Data.

You are cordially invited by the IEEE Benelux Information Theory Chapter and the IEEE Benelux Signal Processing Chapter to attend a Symposium on 

“Security with Noisy Data”.

The Eindhoven region plays an important role in the field of security 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 stored cryptographic keys in smart cards and consumer devices such as digital TV-decoders 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 Center has developed a CMOS IC prototype for generating keys for smart cards and consumer devices. At Eindhoven University of Technology, the Department of Electrical Engineering made significant progress in the information-theoretic analysis of privacy leakage in biometric systems, while at the Department of Mathematics the Eindhoven Institute for the Protection of Systems and Information focuses on information security in a broad sense.

The Symposium 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.

Location

Van Trier Zaal, Traverse, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, (see  http://w3.tue.nl/en/the_university/route_and_map/ ). The Traverse building is denoted by TR and is slightly above the center of the campus-map.

Date and Time

The program will start at 13.00, on January 21, 2011.

Program

  • 13.00 – 13.20   Jean-Paul Linnartz (Philips Research, Eindhoven): “Roots of Research on Security with Noisy Data in and around Eindhoven”
  • 13.20 – 13.50   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 PUFsin 90nm CMOS”
  • 14.10 – 14.30   Boris Škorić (TU/e): “Optical PUFs”
  • 14.30 – 15.00   Coffee-Tea Break
  • 15.00 – 15.30   Michiel van der Veen (Private ID, Eindhoven): “From Theory to Practice: Security with Noisy Data for Biometric Template Protection in Large Scale e-ID”
  • 15.30 – 15.50   Emile Kelkboom (Philips Research, Eindhoven): “Aspects and System Performance for Helper-Data Systems”
  • 15.50 – 16.10   Tanya Ignatenko (TU/e): “Privacy Leakage in Authentication and Identification Systems”
  • 16.10 – 16.30   Frans Willems (TU/e): “Limits and Codes for Authentication Systems Based on Gaussian Biometrics”
  • 16.30 – 17.00   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 an e-mail message to  [email protected] .

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Eindhoven, The Netherlands