9 Janvier - 15 Janvier


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Mardi 10 Janvier
Heure: 14:00 - 17:00
Lieu: Salle B107, bâtiment B, Université de Villetaneuse
Résumé: Algorithmes efficaces de génération aléatoire contrainte
Description: Philippe Duchon
Heure: 15:00 - 18:00
Lieu: Salle B107, bâtiment B, Université de Villetaneuse
Résumé: Combinatorial physics, hypergeometric functions and symmetries of differential equations
Description: Youssef Abelaziz
Jeudi 12 Janvier
Heure: 13:00 - 14:00
Lieu: Salle B107, bâtiment B, Université de Villetaneuse
Résumé: Harnessing Malware Intelligence for Defense and Attribution
Description: Arun Lakhotia The number of unique malware has been doubling every year for over two decades.
The majority of effort in malware analysis has focused on methods for
preventing malware infection. We view the exponential growth of malware as an
underutilized source of intelligence. Given that the number of malware authors
are not doubling each year, the large volume of malware must contain evidence
that connects them. The challenge is how to extract the connections and do so
in a timely manner to be useful.

This talk will describe Cythereal MAGIC, a cloud-based malware analysis
service, for mining large scale malware repositories. MAGIC, an offshoot of
research conducted under the DARPA Cyber Genome program, uses malware "genome"
to construct features that are resilient to many obfuscations. The correlations
discovered by MAGIC can be used to prevent and detect zero-day malware. The
correlations can also be used to investigate malware attacks for attribution.
Heure: 15:30 - 16:30
Lieu: Salle B107, bâtiment B, Université de Villetaneuse
Résumé: Parametric model checking timed automata under non-Zenoness assumption
Description: Gia Real-time systems often involve hard timing constraints and concurrency, and are notoriously hard to design or verify. Given a model of a real-time system and a property, parametric model-checking aims at synthesizing timing valuations such that the model satisfies the property. However, the counter-example returned by such a procedure may be Zeno (an infinite number of discrete actions in a finite time), which is unrealistic. On the one hand, we show that synthesizing parameter valuations such that at least one counter-example run is non-Zeno is undecidable for Parametric Timed Automata (PTA). On the other hand, we propose a procedure based on a transformation of PTA into Clock Upper Bound PTA to derive such valuations.