Apologies for cross-posting


The Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust of the 
University of Luxembourg has obtained a large grant from the European Union 
devoted to fund two PhD positions:



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PhD position #1:

Title: Security and privacy of resource constrained devices

Objectives: Recent hackers' attacks have shown the vulnerability of 
Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices due to their limited computing power. Given 
also their ubiquitous presence, lower costs and limitations in keeping security 
measures up to date, they represent a growing risk for the security of IT 
infrastructures.

Expected Results:

1. Analysis of the weaknesses of resources bounded IoT devices.

2. Analysis of legal frameworks regulating IoT security

3. Security framework and best practices for resource constrained devices

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PhD position #2:

Title: Risk analysis and regulatory compliance of distributed ledger 
technologies for transaction and management of securities

Objectives: Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLTs) are fairly new. An in-depth 
risk analysis is therefore needed. The aim of this research track is to provide 
a comprehensive account of the risks associated with the use of DLTs in 
transacting and managing securities. The research will assess the risks, 
advantages and drawbacks of DLTs in this specific domain in comparison with 
other existing technologies for managing and transacting with securities.

Expected Results:

1. Identify pitfalls, security problems and vulnerabilities of DLTs systems

2. Compare existing platforms of security management with new DLTs systems

3. Asses the advantages (if any) and the feasibility of building a DLT 
architecture for managing securities

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Candidates interested in one of the two PhD positions should communicate their 
interest to Livio Robaldo ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>). 
The full CV of the candidate must be sent in attachment. Candidates will then 
have to prepare a 3-pages document describing their PhD project proposal.



More information may be found at: 
http://www.luxli.lu/2018/11/02/two-phd-positions-at-the-university-of-luxembourg/







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