Beginning of May 2023, our chairholder Marc-Oliver Pahl visited the School of Cybersecurity and Privacy of Georgia Institute of Technology.
At the Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS) 2023, our chairholder Marc-Oliver Pahl organized a round table on the topic “Cybersecurity as Central Factor towards Resilient Networks and Services”. The session was well attended with more than 50 participants and lots of interesting discussions. Once again, the session pushed the important topic cybersecurity in the community.
As in the past year, the chair cyberCNI.fr was well represented at the Colloque de la communauté « Risques & Cyber » : Sécurité et Résilience of Institut Mines Télécom. On April 13, 2022, Léo Lavaur and Nicolas Delcombel presented two posters to the interested audience. In addition, Anthony Lucas from our strong collaboration with the LPSS team in Brest showed his poster. Thanks a lot for the very nice discussions and the interest in our work!
At the occasion of the Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS) 2023, Marc-Oliver Pahl received the Experience Session Co-Chair Award from the general chair Olivier Festor, University of Lorraine, France.
Beginning of May 2023, our chairholder Marc-Oliver Pahl visited the Supply Chain and Logistics Institute of Georgia Institute of Technology.
Our PhD student Léo Lavaur has won a best poster award at the Colloque de la communauté « Risques & Cyber » : Sécurité et Résilience of Institut Mines Télécom. Congratulations !
On April 11, 2023, we held our bi-yearly research update at the EDF site in Palaiseau. With almost the entire team of the chaire cyberCNI.fr present! As usual, the day was full of very nice presentations from our members, enriching discussions around our research topics, and of course open discussions around the cybersecurity. Thanks a lot to our hosts at EDF for the great hospitality, numerous expert participation, and the last but not least the very good food. We can all be proud of this wonderful day!
On Dec 2, 2021, there was the “Campus of the Future” day at IMT Atlantique. The chair cyberCNI.fr participated at three locations with a demo
At the 2022 IMT Atlantique research seminar, our PhD student Leo Lavaur presented our works on “Federated Learning for Collaborative Security” with a research pitch and a poster. The research seminar is a yearly event of IMT Atlantique where the school takes a resumée on past research activities and discusses on future research directions.
Our multidisciplinary team around Marc-Oliver Pahl (Professor, Chaire cyberCNI.fr, IMT Atlantique, UMR IRISA/SOTERN, Rennes), Yehya Nasser (Maitre de Conférence, IMT Atlantique/Lab-STICC/2AI, Brest, France) and Mohammed Nassar (Associate Professor, University of New Haven, Cyber-Crime Center, USA) won a prestigious CREACH LABS funding for research on a “Realtime AI-Based Power Assisted Malware Predictor”! Now we are looking for an exceptionally talented PhD student developing this project with us.