Chaire Cyber CNI

Chaire Cyber CNI – Cybersecurity for Critical Networked Infrastructures

Open Standards and Open Education as Motor for Innovation

Open Standards and Open Education play a central role not only for interoperability but also for cybersecurity! They allow different stakeholders to efficiently meet a certain level of service – the open standard. A good example from the automobile industry is the three-point seatbelt. Our chairholder, Marc-Oliver Pahl, had the pleasure to work with Max Senges (42 Wolfsburg) and Vint Cerf (Chief Internet Evangelist at Google) on a manifesto for more Open Standards and Open Education in the automobile industry.

The full article and its discussion can be found here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/its-time-team-up-develop-open-standards-education-emergent-max-senges/

Keynote on “The technological millefeuille: from sensor security to data processing” at the ESAIP

End of May 2023, our chairholder Marc-Oliver Pahl was giving a keynote on “The technological millefeuille: from sensor security to data processing” at the International Symposium on Cybersecurity and IoT at the ESAIP engineering school.

Visit from Paris!

The chaire Chaire Cyber CNI Cybersécurité des Infrastructures Critiques unites researchers and students from IMT Atlantique, Télécom Paris, and Télécom SudParis. At the beginning of June, Thomas Robert and Luis Soreiro from our Télécom Paris part came over to Rennes to present their current research. We had a very nice discussion around #software #supply chains and the dependency management within. We are already looking forward to the next exchange rounds!

Luis is a PhD student of the third wave of the chaire. He is working on the topic “CodeLedger – tracking the provenance of #software #source #components.”

Marc-Oliver Pahl was demo co-chair of NOMS 2023

Our chairholder Marc-Oliver Pahl, IMT Atlantique, France had the pleasure to serve the Network Operations and Management community in the Organizing Committee as demo co-chair. He shared this role with Young-Tak Kim, Yeungnam University, Korea. The conference received lots of high quality demo propositions this year of which 9 were selected for presentation.

We won the NOMS 2023 Best Demo Award!

Our paper “Distributed Device-Specific Anomaly Detection for Resource-Constrained Devices” by Christian Lübben and Marc-Oliver Pahl won the NOMS 2023 demo award! The demo showed how anomaly detection can be distributed on multiple devices, allowing a low latency resource-efficient detection of anomalies. It was selected out of 9 demos from different actors from industry and academia. What a great success!

View More