Dive into the forefront of Internet of Things (IoT) and Machine-to-Machine (M2M) innovation at the 4th Annual Manage-IoT Workshop, co-located with the IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium in Seoul, South Korea from 6–10 May 2024. More information at https://manage-iot.org!
Celebrating a legacy of excellence, our workshop is a catalyst for cutting-edge research in IoT management methodologies, covering resources, data, services, and security. Embrace disruption and evolution in this dynamic field, challenge classical assumptions, and connect with a well-established community of thought leaders.
Elevate your understanding with inspiring keynotes, forge valuable connections, and contribute to the dialogue shaping the future of IoT.
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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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