The chair cyberCNI.fr is also active in teaching. The final year student project “Autoprotection : éthique VS agents autonomes et algorithmes” looks at an important aspect of our technology-dependent world: ethical aspects of autonomous functionality. Good examples are self-driving / autonomous cars, building automation, or production sites. Maintaining and increasing cybersecurity are a key goals for autonomous functionality. Enjoy the video of the intermediate presentation with the current results! (in French)
The “Projet S5” is the final year project of the engineering students at IMT Atlantique (Technical University). Supervised by Marc-Oliver Pahl and Thibault de Swarte, the students BERTAUD Donatien BOIRE Valéry EL BOUJARFAOUI Imane TRITARELLI Vincent are working the whole semester once a week on the problematics.
The students all come from different study directions, enriching the exchanges a lot. The presentation introduces to relevant aspects of autonomous systems and ethics. The students discuss central questions and their preliminary results to them.
Professor for Cybersecurity at IMT Atlantique | Chairholder CyberCNI.fr | VP German Chapter of the ACM | Cybersecurity Expert | Speaker at
IMT Atlantique Marc-Oliver Pahl is Professor at the Technical University IMT Atlantique at the campus Rennes, Brittany, France. He heads the Chair of Cybersecurity in Critical Networked Infrastructures (Cyber CNI) with currently 9 PhD students, 4 PostDocs, and 11 associated professors. He also supervises PhD students at Technical University of Munich.
Marc-Oliver is an adjunct professor of Carleton University in Canada. Marc-Oliver’s research focus is on a holistic approach to cybersecurity. He is an experienced teacher and an eLearning pioneer, holding several teaching awards.
Marc-Oliver holds a Diploma from University of Tübingen and a PhD from Technical University of Munich.
Marc-Oliver is Vice President of the German Chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) (https://germany.acm.org/). He heads the Future Education activities of the German-French Academy for the Industry of the Future (https://future-industry.org/).
Marc-Oliver’s research focus is on a holistic approach to cybersecurity. He works on security-by-design, anomaly detection, human-in-the-loop, and automation. His goal is making cybersecurity manageable, resulting in highly resilient and reliable systems. Marc-Oliver publishes regularly in the network and service management and security communities.
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