At the European Cyber Week CTF 2025, Mathis Durand, a doctoral student at IMT Atlantique, created an original Honeypots challenge. Participants had to identify the service containing the flag without triggering the traps, providing a unique opportunity to test their skills and collect data for cybersecurity research.
Au CTF 2025 de l’European Cyber Week, Mathis Durand, doctorant à IMT Atlantique, a créé un challenge Honeypots original. Les participants devaient identifier le service contenant le drapeau sans déclencher les pièges, offrant ainsi un terrain unique pour tester leurs compétences et collecter des données pour la recherche en cybersécurité.
On October 17th, the Chair for Cybersecurity of Critical National Infrastructures at IMT Atlantique had the pleasure of hosting a group of students from the prestigious Corps des Mines. The visit, which took place on our Rennes campus, was an excellent opportunity to share our research and innovation efforts with future leaders of the public sector who are currently undergoing a six-week module on cybersecurity.
👋 Exciting news! Welcome Mathis Durand, our new PhD student at CyberCNI! 🚀🔒 Dive into his journey of enhancing cybersecurity with automated security solutions and exploring the world of Digital Twins and Honeynets. Read more about his mission to improve Cyber-Physical Systems! 🌐💻 #NewTeamMember #CybersecurityResearch #PhDJourney
