Salut tout le monde !
2 appels à projets lancés par la fondation NLNET sont ouverts jusqu’au 1er décembre ! Ils sont très intéressants, et nous sommes à priori bien vus de la fondation qui serait heureuse je crois qu’on leur soumette un projet…
Si vous avez des idées, partagez-les !
Deadline au premier décembre, on pourra faire un atelier dédié dans le cadre du forum ouvert de la résidence !
NLnet; NGI Zero Entrust
- NGI0 Entrust is designed to move beyond the status quo and create a virtuous cycle of innovation through free and open source software, libre hardware and open standards.
- We often find ourselves in a situation where we have little autonomy and our data is just taken and used without our consent
- We need a more resilient, trustworthy and open internet, empowering the end-users.
- Resilience, openness and privacy don’t come for free, but they give us freedom and sustainability in return.
- Among others we are looking to deliver « architectures, protocols and services to ensure that end-users can exert their rights (e.g. under the GDPR) and benefit from decentralised technological solutions that ensure that they are fully in control of their personal data on the Internet. »
NLnet; NGI Assure
- We are looking for deep tech components;
- The goal of NGI Assure is to support projects that design and engineer reusable building blocks for the Next Generation Internet as part of a complete, strong chain of assurances for all stakeholders regarding the source and integrity of identities, identifiers, data, cyberphysical systems, service components and processes.
- Furthermore contributions can be made to address underlying real-world challenges in deploying and validating such building blocks, such as energy efficiency and sustainability, scalability and throughput, security, privacy/confidentiality, plausible deniability, robustness and crypto-agility, side-channel resistance, interoperability, governance and compliance to regulatory frameworks
- NGI Assure is looking for building blocks that contribute to providing such assurances include (but are not limited to) quantum-proof cryptography, public key infrastructure, (augmented) authenticated key exchange, ratchet mechanisms (such as the Noise protocol) that securely chain key material, distributed hash tables and DAGs to make P2P interaction more secure, conflict-free replicated data types, mixnets and onion routing mechanisms, consensus protocols, distributed ledgers and (post) blockchain technologies that create redundant data sets managed independently by mutually distrustful parties, a priori usage control, symbolic and formal proofs, and tamperproof open hardware implementations of core cryptographic primitives. The work needs to become available under free and open source licenses.