In a Nutshell

The Information Security Group (In French: Groupe Sécurité de l'Information - GSI) was launched by Prof. Gildas Avoine in 2008. It belongs to the ICTEAM research institute of the UCL, located in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium. It offers an active research environment to improve the current state of information security, through research and teaching activities.

With background from computer science, electronics, and mathematics, members of the GSI address many aspects of information security especially applied cryptography. Their ongoing research concerns cryptographic protocols, theoretical and practical attacks, time-memory trade-offs, security analysis of RFID solutions including (but not limited to) authentication, privacy, relay attacks, and pseudo-random generators.

Beyond its academic activities, the research group is concerned by industrial needs and provides training, consulting, and auditing. It is also involved in industrial partnerships through research projects.

The group is proud to maintain the RFID Security and Privacy Lounge, a scientific website created in 2004 that references more than 500 research papers, and 800 members are registred to its mailing list.

News

  • New Publication

    Posted on: Aug 3rd, 2011

    Gildas Avoine wrote an article entitled "RFID for Newbies, Sauce Security", published by Hakin9 Vol.6 No.8 Issue 08/2011.

  • New Member

    Posted on: Aug 3rd, 2011

    Adrien Bourgeois will join our research group in September 2011.

  • Publications

    Posted on: Aug. 03th, 2011

    GSI recently got some papers accepted to the journals IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications and Computer Security, and in the conference WISEC 2011.
    Chong Hee Kim also got two papers accepted in IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security and IEEE Communications Letter. See the publication section for more information.

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