Chaire Cyber CNI

Chaire Cyber CNI – Cybersecurity for Critical Networked Infrastructures

Colloque IMT: Marc-Oliver Pahl, “Cybersécurité collaborative renforcée par la réalité virtuelle pour les infrastructures critiques”

At the occasion of the IMT symposium on “Crisis Management and Digital Technologies: new Threats and new Solutions”, our chairholder Marc-Oliver Pahl gave a keynote on “Cybersécurité collaborative renforcée par la réalité virtuelle pour les infrastructures critiques” / “Virtual reality-enhanced collaborative cybersecurity for critical infrastructures”. Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/9_MhJQF9W3o

The chaire cyberCNI.fr participated at IMTs well-known symposium series with a strong delegation. Our chairholder Marc-Oliver Pahl co-organized the march edition together with the topic leaders from the other IMT schools.

Résumé

La réalité étendue (XR) offre une nouvelle interaction entre les humains et les algorithmes de cybersécurité. Dans cette keynote, nous présentons nos récents développements vers un centre d’opérations de sécurité (SOC) virtualisé. Résidant dans le cyberespace, le SOC virtualisé permet la collaboration à distance d’experts pour l’exécution de tâches typiques de cybersécurité, comme la prise de conscience de la situation ou l’analyse des risques. L’interaction multimodale offre un riche terrain de jeu pour les développements futurs.

Abstract

Extended Reality (XR) offers new interaction between humans and cybersecurity algorithms. In this keynote we present our recent developments towards a virtualized Security Operations Center (SOC). Residing in the cyberspace, the virtualized SOC enables remote collaboration of experts for performing typical cybersecurity tasks such as gaining situational awareness or analyzing risks. Multimodal interaction provides a rich playground for future developments.

IMT Symposium on Crisis Management and Digital Technologies: new Threats and new Solutions

The IMT is developing research and training activities at the crossroads of cybersecurity and crisis management, enabling it to train company personnel in these subjects and to develop innovative cyber risk management solutions.

The objective of this conference was to take stock of these research activities and to identify some strategic elements that IMT will pursue in the future…

Crises have long been accidental or caused by human error. The increasing digitization of our infrastructures means that crises can now be generated by cyber-attacks, as evidenced by recent incidents (shutdown of certain hospitals, factories, or infrastructures under the impact of ransomware). Some of these incidents are clearly of a nature that puts the survival of the organization that is the victim of the attack at stake.

Beyond the management of cyber-attacks against information systems, we are therefore observing new needs for the management of crises of digital origin, involving the company’s management teams, to understand the consequences of cyber-attacks (for example on personal data), to comply with complex regulations, to learn how to communicate, to mitigate the impact of the attacks on the organization, and to return to a mode of operation in line with expectations.

Digital tools are also essential to manage certain crises, as shown by the development of contact tracing applications during the COVID crisis, and they are also subject to debate, both for their impact on civil liberties and the epidemiological effectiveness of the technologies deployed.

About the chaire Cyber CNI

The IMT Cyber CNI Chair (cyberCNI.fr) is hosted by IMT Atlantique on the Rennes campus. It studies the security of critical infrastructures under the direction of Marc-Oliver PAHL and with the collaboration of its industrial partners Airbus Cybersecurity, Amossys, BNP Paribas, EDF, Nokia Bell Labs and SNCF, as well as institutional partners such as the Pôle d’Excellence Cyber and the Brittany region, and academic partners IMT Atlantique, Télécom ParisTech and Télécom SudParis.

Marc-Oliver Pahl

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