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Organizing Team
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The « blockchain» technology appeared with the « Bitcoin » crypto-currency in 2008, whose principles are described in the founding article of Satoshi Nakamoto (Nakamoto). This breakthrough innovation was seen as an opportunity to revisit the relationship of trust in digital services, first in the financial sector and then in different business verticals of the industry. Today, the initial model has generated a diversity of « blockchain » technologies as well as a wide variety of use cases that are no longer confined to cryptocurrencies. This diversity opens up new subjects of investigation at the crossroads of mathematics, computer science and society’s digital transformation.
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During the 3 days of this session of the Interface programme, academics and industry will meet to share a common understanding of these « blockchain » technologies, starting from basic concepts to go to advanced cryptographic primitives that allow to manage the confidentiality of data in particular in a distributed environment. The main objective is to discuss mathematical issues and techniques specific to trust management in a distributed environment, based in particular on industrial use cases (identity, energy, internet of things, etc.).
Keywords: authentication, personal identity management in a distributed environment, associated protocols, delegation, case of the Internet of Things, data protection and cyber-security in the context of blockchain applied to specific use cases, Proof-of-work, Proof-of-Stake, hard/soft fork, Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerant, Proof-of-Elapsed-Time. |
COURSE PROGRAM
September 30 (morning)
Blockchain technologies: what are we talking about? Speaker: Aline Gouget Cohabitation of different blockchain technologies and smart contracts Speaker: Julien Bringer Exchanges: Questions & feedback on the main topics of interest September 30 (afternoon) Exchanges & small group discussions Information sharing between the different workshops October 1 (morning) |
October 1 (afternoon)
Use case: data management Presentation: EDF (to be confirmed) Workshops: Industrial stakeholders data managers – Exchanges & small group discussions Information sharing between the different workshops October 2 (morning) October 2 (afternoon) |