Cette conférence de l’European Cyber Week a réuni chercheurs et experts pour explorer les nouvelles menaces qui pèsent sur les infrastructures critiques et présenter des solutions innovantes basées sur l’IA, la détection avancée et la compréhension du facteur humain.
La Chaire a accueilli une délégation canadienne lors de l’European Cyber Week 2025. La visite du laboratoire et les échanges ont permis d’explorer de futures collaborations autour de l’industrie 4.0 et de l’automatisation.
The Chair welcomed a Canadian delegation during European Cyber Week 2025. The laboratory tour and discussions provided an opportunity to explore future collaborations in Industry 4.0 and automation.
The Cyber CNI Chair presented its work as part of the European CyberSecDome project during European Cyber Week, France’s leading trade show for cyberdefense and sovereign AI. The presentation highlighted immersive XR interfaces, explainable AI tools, and secure collaboration between stakeholders, illustrating the concrete innovation of the Chair and IMT Atlantique in cybersecurity.
La Chaire Cyber CNI a présenté ses travaux dans le cadre du projet européen CyberSecDome lors de l’European Cyber Week, le principal salon français de la cyberdéfense et de l’IA souveraine. L’animation a mis en lumière les interfaces immersives XR, les outils d’IA explicable et la collaboration sécurisée entre acteurs, illustrant l’innovation concrète de la Chaire et de l’IMT Atlantique dans la cybersécurité.
The IMT Atlantique Cyber CNI Chair will be at the heart of the 10th edition of European Cyber Week, from November 17 to 20, 2025, in Rennes. The program will include demonstrations, conferences, and discussions on the major challenges of cybersecurity and the resilience of critical infrastructure.
La Chaire Cyber CNI de l’IMT Atlantique sera au cœur de la 10ᵉ édition de l’European Cyber Week, du 17 au 20 novembre 2025 à Rennes. Au programme : démonstrations, conférences et échanges autour des grands enjeux de la cybersécurité et de la résilience des infrastructures critiques.
The CyberSecDome project was presented by IMT Atlantique and Airbus during the Cyber CNI Chair’s Research Update. This European project aims to strengthen the resilience of critical infrastructure through a collaborative cyber defense ecosystem, combining artificial intelligence, advanced simulations, and automated incident response. The demonstration illustrated the concrete progress made by the project and the keen interest shown by industrial and academic players in this innovative approach.
The Cyber CNI Fall 2025 Research Update was held on September 30 at Airbus Defense & Space and Airbus Protect. The event brought together researchers and industry partners to discuss the latest advances in cybersecurity, with presentations, posters, and collaborative workshops.
The Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI) held its 110th presidium meeting in Siegburg, focusing on key IT topics such as administrative IT education, sustainable development, and community building. Professor Marc-Oliver Pahl, Cyber CNI Chair, actively contributed valuable insights to the discussions.
