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Loria colloquium: Mário Figueiredo

Next Loria colloquium will take place on Wednesday, June 7th at 1:30 pm in the Amphitheater.

We will have the pleasure to welcome Mário Figueiredo, professor at the Instituto de Telecomunicações, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, for a presentation entitled Causal Discovery from Observation Data: Introduction and Some Recent Advances.

A new method for testing the security of cryptographic protocols such as TLS

Seeking to improve IT security, researchers from the PESTO project team have devised an “innovative and effective” method for identifying vulnerabilities in implementations of TLS, an essential protocol for securing data exchanges over internet. This method has already shown its worth, having been used to discover four new vulnerabilities, one of which was critical.

Colloquium Loria: Anne-Cécile Orgerie

Next Colloquium will take place on Thursday, March 2nd at 1:30 pm in the amphitheater.

We will have the pleasure to welcome Anne-Cécile Orgerie, CNRS researcher at the IRISA (Rennes). Her presentation will be in French and is entitled Consommation énergétique et impacts environnementaux des systèmes distribués.

Happy new year!

The Loria laboratory sends you its best wishes for this new year.

Discover in this video clip the highlights of the past year:

Charles V’s encrypted letter: a centuries-long riddle solved

Thanks to the combined efforts of four researchers from Inria, Loria (CNRS, Inria, University of Lorraine) and University of Picardie Jules-Verne, an encrypted letter from Charles V has been decrypted and confirmed remarkable historic facts, five centuries after being written. This is the story of an unusual yet successful collaboration between computer scientists and historians.