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Institut Mines-Télécom (IMT) is a French public research and education organization placed under the authority of the Minister of Economy, Industry and Employment. Its missions are Higher Education, research and support to economic development in ICT (Information Communication Technologies) fields. IMT is one of the major French players of the R&D Framework Programme in ICT (Information Communication Technologies).
The member school from IMT that will participate in the project is Télécom SudParis (TSP), RST department (Networks and Telecommunication Services department). TSP has been a key contributor in several EU-funded projects, such as FP7-DEMONS, FP7- MASSIF (coordination), FP7-NECOMA (coordination), FP7-PANOPTESEC (coordination), and H2020-SUPERCLOUD.
IMT members participating in the project have a solid background in ICT security and protection technologies. They have pioneered research and education in the field. They expect to contribute in terms of authentication and authorization solutions. IMT members also have a large experience in specifying and implementing security exchange protocols and new data formats. IMT will provide this experience for the specification tasks of the project.
IMT has been included in the project to bring competencies and innovative results concerning management of security and protection aspects, as well as competencies in regulatory issues in cyber defence activities (e.g., active collaboration with the French Network and Information Security Agency, ANSSI). Besides supporting the project in these crucial aspects, IMT is a major French group of grandes écoles, with over 13,000 students and 4,600 staff members, including academic members and researchers.
IMT is also involved in the construction of the Université Paris-Saclay, officially inaugurated this 2015, and which is expected to welcome over 60,000 students and more than 11,000 academic members. This will permit the project to extend its insights and promote its results in which will probably be the largest university in France.
IMT will develop the security instruments related with digital signature and timestamp (WP5) and in the definition of all the security measures in the final platform (WP6).
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