Institut Mines-Télécom’s industrial chair Cybersecurity for Critical Networked Infrastructures (cyberCNI.fr) held its bi-annual “Research Update” event on November 9, 2023, at the Airbus Defense and Space facility in Elancourt. The event brought together key industry members, experts, and researchers to discuss the latest advancements in cybersecurity for critical networked infrastructures.
La chaire industrielle Cybersecurity for Critical Networked Infrastructures (cyberCNI.fr) de l’Institut Mines-Télécom (IMT) a organisé son événement bi-annuel “Research Update” le 9 novembre 2023, au sein des installations d’Airbus Defense and Space à Elancourt. L’événement a réuni des acteurs clés de l’industrie, des experts et des chercheurs pour discuter des dernières avancées en matière de cybersécurité pour les infrastructures critiques.
At the beginning of June, our chairholder Marc-Oliver Pahl met with our collaborators from the Low Power & Secure Silicon (LPSS) Research Group at IMT Atlantique in Brest. We have a joint PhD student working on AI-based hardware-based anomaly detection for software running on RISC V processors.
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.
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.”
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!
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!
The chair Cybersecurity for Critical Networked Infrastructures (CyberCNI) wishes you all the best for 2023! Click on the video to start any day in 2023 with a smile 😉
On Monday 5 December 2022, Manel SMINE, PhD, successfully defended her work “Software-defined security for network function virtualisation” for the degree of “Doctor of IMT Atlantic”.