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Inria @ SiliconValley: International Conference on Blockchain Technology
Published on Jun 02, 2017 09:55 pm


On June 8, the annual Inria @ SiliconValley conference will be hosted by CITRIS, the Banatao Institute and Inria in Berkeley, California. The themes of this edition will focus on blockchain technologies for cybersecurity and the social impact of these technologies.

New technologies often lead to new digital practices that can both strengthen and erode trust, networks and others. The emerging system of blockchain technology offers innovative methods for securing vital data in applications that go beyond the familiar Bitcoin (for financial transactions), more exploratory applications in the field of voting, medical records, Real estate and more. Despite its dubious use by hackers, for trafficking and extortion, blockchain technology can also ensure cybersecurity in high-risk transactions.

In this one-day symposium, stakeholders from the United States and Europe will discuss the technology behind the blockchain, its contribution to cybersecurity and its application in areas of public interest. The event organized by CITRIS, the Banatao Institute and Inria, will take place in Berkeley, California on June 8, 2017 and will include opening speeches, conferences and round tables.

 

On the program of the day:

8:30: Registration
9:00: Welcome Remarks:
- Emmanuel Lebrun-Damiens, Consul General of France in San Francisco
- Francois Sillion, Deputy CEO for Science, Inria
- Thierry Priol, Director, European and International Affairs, Inria
- Camille Crittenden, Deputy Director, CITRIS and the Banatao Institute
9: 30-10: 15: Opening Keynote: Hanna Zubko, Founder, IntellectEU Inc.
10: 15-10: 30: Break
10: 30-11: 30: Panel 1: The Future of Blockchain Technology
- Moderator: Jeremy McLaughlin, Associate, K & L Gates
- Michael Andersen, Doctoral Student, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (EECS), UC Berkeley
- Daniel Augot, Senior Research Scientist, Inria
- Luis Bathen, Research Staff Member, IBM
- Toufi Saliba, CEO, PrivacyShell.com
11: 30-12: 00: Lunch
12: 00-12: 45: Lunch Keynote: Brian Behlendorf, Executive Director, Hyperledger Project
12: 45-1: 00: Break
1: 00-2: 00: Panel 2: Blockchain for Social Good
- Moderator: Brandie Nonnecke, CITRIS and the Banatao Institute
- Genevieve Levielle, Founder, AgriLedger
- Melissa Mokhtari, Business Consultant, Blockchain at Berkeley
- Matthieu Soulé, Senior Strategic Analyst, L'Atelier BNP Paribas US
- Gloria Zhao, Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Team, Blockchain at Berkeley
2: 00-3: 00: Panel 3: Blockchain & Cybersecurity
- Moderator: Alessandro Voto, West Coast Regional Director, Consensys
- Hamid Benyahia, Digital Strategist and Blockchain Expert, iEx.ec
- Allison Berke, Executive Director, Stanford Cyber ​​Initiative
- Stefano Foresti, Associate Director, CITRIS and the Banatao Institute, UC Merced
- Jérome Francois, Researcher, Inria
3: 00-3: 15: Break
3: 15-4: 00: Closing Keynote: "The State of Blockchain 2017" by Melanie Swan, Philosopher & Economic Theorist, New School for Social Research; Founder, Institute for Blockchain Studies
4:00: Closing Remarks
4: 15-5: 30: Reception & Networking, Kvamme Atrium

More information and registration: BIS'2017 - The Inria @ SiliconValley workshop
Participation includes lunch and reception.

The Inria @ SiliconValley program is a program that promotes research projects and collaborations through associated teams. Each of them involves research groups from the universities of California and Inria in France. The aim of this program is to promote the exchange of students in thesis, postdoc and research, while strengthening the existing collaborations between the universities of California and the research teams of Inria.
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Inria @ SiliconValley : Conférence Internationale sur la technologie blockchain
Publié le Jun 02, 2017 09:55 pm


Le 8 juin aura lieu la conférence annuelle Inria @ SiliconValley, organisée par le CITRIS, l'Institut Banatao et l'Inria, à Berkeley en Californie. Les thèmes de cette édition seront centrés sur les technologies de la blockchain pour la cybersécurité et l'impact social de ces technologies.

Les nouvelles technologies donnent souvent lieu à de nouvelles pratiques numériques qui peuvent à la fois renforcer et éroder la confiance, les réseaux et les autres. Le système émergent de la technologie blockchain offre des méthodes novatrices pour sécuriser les données vitales dans des applications qui dépassent le cas familier d'utilisation de Bitcoin (pour les transactions financières), des applications plus exploratoires dans le domaine du vote, des dossiers médicaux, de l'immobilier et plus encore. Malgré son utilisation douteuse par les pirates informatiques, pour le trafic et l'extorsion, la technologie blockchain peut également assurer la cybersécurité dans les transactions à hauts risques.

Dans ce symposium d'une journée, les intervenants, des États-Unis et d'Europe discuterons de la technologie derrière la blockchain, sa contribution à la cybersécurité et son application dans les domaines d'intérêt public. L'événement organisée par le CITRIS, l'Institut Banatao et l'Inria, aura lieu à Berkeley en Californie le 8 juin 2017 et comprendra des discours d'ouverture, des conférences et des tables rondes.

 

Au programme de la journée :

8:30 : Registration
9:00 : Welcome Remarks :
- Emmanuel Lebrun-Damiens, Consul General of France in San Francisco
- Francois Sillion, Deputy CEO for Science, Inria
- Thierry Priol, Director European and International Affairs, Inria
- Camille Crittenden, Deputy Director, CITRIS and the Banatao Institute
9:30-10:15 : Opening Keynote : Hanna Zubko, Founder, IntellectEU Inc.
10:15-10:30 : Break
10:30-11:30 : Panel 1 : The Future of Blockchain Technology
- Moderator : Jeremy McLaughlin, Associate, K&L Gates
- Michael Andersen, Doctoral Student, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (EECS), UC Berkeley
- Daniel Augot, Senior Research Scientist, Inria
- Luis Bathen, Research Staff Member, IBM
- Toufi Saliba, CEO, PrivacyShell.com
11:30-12:00 : Lunch
12:00-12:45 : Lunch Keynote : Brian Behlendorf, Executive Director, Hyperledger Project
12:45-1:00 : Break
1:00-2:00 : Panel 2 : Blockchain for Social Good
- Moderator : Brandie Nonnecke, CITRIS and the Banatao Institute
- Genevieve Levielle, Founder, AgriLedger
- Melissa Mokhtari, Business Consultant, Blockchain at Berkeley
- Matthieu Soulé, Senior Strategic Analyst, L'Atelier BNP Paribas US
- Gloria Zhao, Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Team, Blockchain at Berkeley
2:00-3:00 : Panel 3 : Blockchain & Cybersecurity
- Moderator : Alessandro Voto, West Coast Regional Director, Consensys
- Hamid Benyahia, Digital Strategist and Blockchain Expert, iEx.ec
- Allison Berke, Executive Director, Stanford Cyber Initiative
- Stefano Foresti, Associate Director, CITRIS and the Banatao Institute, UC Merced
- Jérome Francois, Researcher, Inria
3:00-3:15 : Break
3:15-4:00 : Closing Keynote : "The State of Blockchain 2017" by Melanie Swan, Philosopher & Economic Theorist, New School for Social Research ; Founder, Institute for Blockchain Studies
4:00 : Closing Remarks
4:15-5:30 : Reception & Networking, Kvamme Atrium

Plus d'information et inscription : BIS'2017 – The Inria@SiliconValley workshop
La participation comprend le déjeuner et la réception.

Le programme Inria@SiliconValley est un programme qui favorise les projets de recherches et de collaborations à travers des équipes associées. Chacun d'entre-elle implique des groupes de recherches des universités de Californie et de l'Inria en France. Le but de ce programme est de favoriser les échanges d'étudiants en thèse, de postdoc et de chercheurs tout en renforçant les collaborations existantes entre les universités de Californie et les équipes de recherche de l'Inria.
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