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Author: Guillaume Bour

Which certificate revocation mechanism for the Maritime Sector?

Posted on: 16. March 2021 Last updated on: 16. March 2021 Written by: Guillaume Bour Comments: 2
Certificate revocation is known to be a difficult problem on the web, and it is even harder in constrained environments such as the maritime sector where ships can be at sea for long times, with no or very limited connectivity…
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Discovering BLE Security through an internship

Posted on: 7. July 2020 Last updated on: 7. July 2020 Written by: Guillaume Bour Comments: 0
This article has been written by François Sevaux, student in his first year of Master at Université de Bretagne Sud, France, during his internship in our group. Internet of Things (IoT) have been growing fast over the past years, mainly…
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Security Testing of the Pacemaker Ecosystem

Posted on: 18. June 2020 Last updated on: 18. June 2020 Written by: Guillaume Bour Comments: 2
In 2015, Marie Moe (now working at mnemonic) started a small research project on the pacemaker ecosystem security, more specifically, on the BIOTRONIK pacemaker ecosystem. Five years later,  four master’s theses have been written and several talks have been given…
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Privacy Preserving Contact Tracing Applications

Posted on: 13. May 2020 Last updated on: 13. May 2020 Written by: Guillaume Bour Comments: 1
How can they help slowing down the spread of a decease while preserving users’ privacy? Introduction In this second quarter of 2020, the world is facing a new situation with most of the countries in the world being locked down…
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16 Mar

Which certificate revocation mechanism for the Maritime Sector?

Certificate revocation is known to be a difficult problem on the web, and it is even harder in constrained environments such as the maritime sector where ships can be at sea for long times, with no or very limited connectivity…
Continue reading “Which certificate revocation mechanism for the Maritime Sector?”…
07 Jul

Discovering BLE Security through an internship

This article has been written by François Sevaux, student in his first year of Master at Université de Bretagne Sud, France, during his internship in our group. Internet of Things (IoT) have been growing fast over the past years, mainly…
Continue reading “Discovering BLE Security through an internship”…
18 Jun

Security Testing of the Pacemaker Ecosystem

In 2015, Marie Moe (now working at mnemonic) started a small research project on the pacemaker ecosystem security, more specifically, on the BIOTRONIK pacemaker ecosystem. Five years later,  four master’s theses have been written and several talks have been given…
Continue reading “Security Testing of the Pacemaker Ecosystem”…
13 May

Privacy Preserving Contact Tracing Applications

How can they help slowing down the spread of a decease while preserving users’ privacy? Introduction In this second quarter of 2020, the world is facing a new situation with most of the countries in the world being locked down…
Continue reading “Privacy Preserving Contact Tracing Applications”…
21 Apr

Mobile Network technologies and fighting COVID-19

The world is fighting against a fairly unknown enemy named COVID-19 and preparing in every possible way to win the battle. One of the strategies to reduce the spreading of COVID-19 virus is “contact tracing”. This “contact tracing” means to…
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