Hugo Bourreau, a doctoral student jointly supervised by IMT Atlantique and UQAC, will present his work on Digital Twins and Machine Learning at C&ESAR 2025. His research shows how these virtual replicas of real systems can improve the detection, estimation, and prevention of cyberattacks in critical industrial environments.
Mathis Durand, a doctoral student at IMT Atlantique, will present his work on honeypot detection and the evasion tactics used by attackers at C&ESAR 2025, a key issue in strengthening the cybersecurity of critical systems.
Mathis Durand, doctorant à IMT Atlantique, présentera à C&ESAR 2025 ses travaux sur la détection de honeypots et les tactiques d’évasion utilisées par les attaquants, un enjeu clé pour renforcer la cybersécurité des systèmes critiques.
Excited to share highlights from the EPITA and IMT Atlantique research exchange seminar on anomaly detection in cybersecurity! Brilliant minds from both institutions presented cutting-edge techniques and fostered insightful discussions. Looking forward to more such collaborative events!
In his 90s research elevator pitch, our PhD Anthony DAVID presented her work on “Immersive cybersecurity”.
https://youtu.be/qZT5wSYm4qY
In his 90s research elevator pitch, our PhD Nicolas DELCOMBEL presented her work on “Virtual reality for cybersecurity”.
https://youtu.be/qXxqRkN38ik
In her 90s research elevator pitch, our post-doc Nisrine IBADAH presented her work on “Securing mobile infrastructures”.
https://youtu.be/yZWhQrurTe4
In her 90s research elevator pitch, our PhD Léo LAVAUR presented her work on “Federated learning for defending cyber-attacks”.
https://youtu.be/3q4dSmnXy_o
In her 90s research elevator pitch, our PhD Luis Fernando de Oliveira SOEIRO presented her work on “CodeLedger : tracking the provenance of critical open source components”.
https://youtu.be/6HO2fGdDlG4
In her 90s research elevator pitch, our PhD Zeinab Ibrahim Rahal presented her work on “Digital twins for cyber security”.
https://youtu.be/C62ifAUIgAQ
