Chaire Cyber CNI

Chaire Cyber CNI – Cybersecurity for Critical Networked Infrastructures

Critical Infrastructure Cyber Resilience at Eurosatory 2026: Strengthening France’s and Europe’s Cyber Defence Ecosystem

Protecting critical infrastructures requires close collaboration between academia, industry, and defence. Eurosatory 2026 once again demonstrated how strong this ecosystem has become.

As holder of the **Cybersecurity of Critical Infrastructures (Cyber CNI) Chair** at **IMT Atlantique**, I had the pleasure of representing the Chair at **Eurosatory 2026**, exchanging with long-standing partners and colleagues committed to strengthening France’s and Europe’s cyber resilience.

A particular pleasure was meeting **General (2S) Norbert Chassang**, President of the Cyber CNI Chair and Cyber Defence Advisor at **Airbus Defence and Space**, to discuss the evolving cyber threat landscape and the strategic role of research in protecting critical infrastructures.

I also enjoyed catching up with **Nicolas Razy**, Head of Cyber Programmes at **Airbus**, and **Aurélie Laize**, Head of the **Airbus Defence and Space Cyber** site in Rennes. Both have been strong supporters of the Cyber CNI Chair for many years and continue to contribute actively to its industrial ecosystem.

Another highlight was discussing with **Nicolas Belloir** from the **Académie militaire de Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan** following the launch of the new **Airbus–Saint-Cyr Chair on Lutte Informatique d’Influence**. It is encouraging to see France strengthening its academic and industrial capabilities across complementary areas of cyber defence, resilience, and information operations.

Events like Eurosatory are essential to ensure that research remains closely aligned with operational needs. They also reinforce the partnerships that make initiatives such as **CyberSecDome** and the **Cyber CNI Chair** possible.

Many thanks to everyone for the inspiring discussions. I look forward to continuing our collaboration in support of the cybersecurity and resilience of France’s and Europe’s critical infrastructures.

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Wrapping Up an Inspiring Journey in the New Master Cybersecurity Program at IMT Atlantique

Today was the final session of my teaching engagement in the new Master Cybersecurity program at IMT Atlantique in Rennes — and what an inspiring experience it has been.

Over the past weeks, I had the pleasure of teaching a fantastic group of students in our course on *Securing Critical Infrastructures*. With 8 female and 2 male students, the class brought together strong technical backgrounds, curiosity, critical thinking, and excellent discussions throughout the course.

We explored topics such as:
🔹 OT vs IT security
🔹 Industrial Control Systems (ICS)
🔹 Attack chains and cyber resilience
🔹 Security-by-design
🔹 Monitoring and anomaly detection
🔹 Human-centered cybersecurity
🔹 QUANTUMINSERT, Snowden, and the ethics of cybersecurity

For today’s final recap session before Friday’s exam, we connected all course topics into one big picture: how modern connectivity creates both enormous opportunities and major attack surfaces for critical infrastructures.

I was also very happy to invite two colleagues working with me on current cybersecurity projects:

🔹 Axel Dupraz presented hands-on demonstrations around real-world critical infrastructure cybersecurity challenges and operational exercises.

🔹 Fabien Eyssartier, working with me on the Horizon Europe project CyberSecDome, demonstrated next-generation cybersecurity interfaces and immersive approaches for future SOC environments. This led to fascinating discussions on usability, operator support, situational awareness, and human-centered cybersecurity.

One thing became very clear once again:
Cybersecurity is not only about technology. It is also about humans, communication, decision-making, resilience, and responsibility.

A huge thank you to all students for the excellent atmosphere, the energy, and the many thoughtful discussions throughout the course. Teaching becomes truly rewarding when students actively contribute their own perspectives and experiences.

Now only the written exam on Friday remains.

Good luck to all of you — and thank you for this great experience!

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