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As part of its strategic plan, the Banque de France has positioned innovation as a key vector for transforming the institution. It is therefore seizing on innovation approaches to build new capabilities by opening up to innovative players (start-ups, fintechs, academics, etc.), in particular through experiments carried out in the Lab, its Open Innovation centre (Le Lab). At the same time, the Cyber Campus is a key player in bringing together all the stakeholders in digital security in a totem pole location to protect society and promote French excellence in this field. One of the Campus Cyber's areas of action is to work on developing synergies between public and private players to guide technological innovation and strengthen its integration into the economic fabric. | As part of its strategic plan, the Banque de France has positioned innovation as a key vector for transforming the institution. It is therefore seizing on innovation approaches to build new capabilities by opening up to innovative players (start-ups, fintechs, academics, etc.), in particular through experiments carried out in the Lab, its Open Innovation centre (Le Lab). At the same time, the Cyber Campus is a key player in bringing together all the stakeholders in digital security in a totem pole location to protect society and promote French excellence in this field. One of the Campus Cyber's areas of action is to work on developing synergies between public and private players to guide technological innovation and strengthen its integration into the economic fabric. | ||
Against this backdrop, the Banque de France, already a member and resident of the Campus Cyber, is launching a Call for Solutions with the Campus Cyber to work on smart contracts and raise awareness of cyber issues within the ecosystem. The Banque de France and the Cyber Campus are asking the ecosystem to address the following question: how can smart contracts be secured in a decentralised environment such as blockchain? | |||
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Version du 22 mars 2024 à 14:06
Le Campus Cyber et la Banque de France s’associent pour lancer l’Appel à Solutions « Mission Smart ». L'objet est de rapprocher et valoriser les solutions de cybersécurité pour les solutions du web3.
Catégorie : Projet SCC Statut : En cours
Date de publication : 2024/03/18
Description
As part of its strategic plan, the Banque de France has positioned innovation as a key vector for transforming the institution. It is therefore seizing on innovation approaches to build new capabilities by opening up to innovative players (start-ups, fintechs, academics, etc.), in particular through experiments carried out in the Lab, its Open Innovation centre (Le Lab). At the same time, the Cyber Campus is a key player in bringing together all the stakeholders in digital security in a totem pole location to protect society and promote French excellence in this field. One of the Campus Cyber's areas of action is to work on developing synergies between public and private players to guide technological innovation and strengthen its integration into the economic fabric.
Against this backdrop, the Banque de France, already a member and resident of the Campus Cyber, is launching a Call for Solutions with the Campus Cyber to work on smart contracts and raise awareness of cyber issues within the ecosystem. The Banque de France and the Cyber Campus are asking the ecosystem to address the following question: how can smart contracts be secured in a decentralised environment such as blockchain?
L’objectif de cet Appel à Solutions est à la fois de sensibiliser aux risques cyber associés à un mauvais usage des smart contracts et de renforcer la connaissance et le développement de solution de protection à ces risques. Cet appel doit couvrir les axes suivants : - DETECTER : la détection des vulnérabilités et/ou des menaces lors de la production ou de l’exécution du smart contract - SUPERVISER : monitorer le déclenchement et l’activité des smart contracts - PREVENIR : empêcher l’exécution de transactions malicieuses - REMEDIER : protéger les systèmes et les actifs après la détection d'un incident.
Cet Appel à Solutions est constitué de deux volets : - Volet 1 les solutions matures : c’est-à-dire aux candidats disposant d’une solution « prête pour la production » directement utilisable par un tiers, après un potentiel « paramétrage » qui couvrent l'un des 4 axes. - Voler 2 Preuves de concept : c’est-à-dire aux candidats disposant d’une solution technique en open source couvrant l'un quatre axes
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Planning
Volet 1 - Février 2024 à Mars 2024
Volet 2 - En cours de définition