Chaire Cyber CNI

Chaire Cyber CNI – Cybersecurity for Critical Networked Infrastructures

Chaire CyberCNI @EDF Paris (21.9.2021) – Julius BÜNGER, Keeping software in massive IoT installations up-to-date

On Sep 21, 2021, we had the pleasure to visit our partner EDF in Paris Palaiseau! Here is another highlight presentation:

Julius BÜNGER, Keeping software in massive IoT installations up-to-date
Julius’s thesis will provide solutions to ease the IoT device recycling. An object may become unusable for several reasons, for example a hardware failure, no more energy from the battery or obsolete functions. In that case, it is important to decommission the device, and recycle it. One solution for recycling is to re-use the object in a different application or deployment, if it embeds the necessary functions. It can also be disassembled and its parts can be sent to different recycling industry. In order to make this possible, we need to address the issues of localization, keep-alive,classification and security.

Chaire CyberCNI @EDF Paris (21.9.2021) – Awaleh HOUSSEIN MERANEH, Automated learning and handling of Cyber-Physical Attacks

On Sep 21, 2021, we had the pleasure to visit our partner EDF in Paris Palaiseau! Here is another highlight presentation:

Awaleh HOUSSEIN MERANEH, Automated learning and handling of Cyber-Physical Attacks
Awaleh’s study focuses on industrial control systems, which are one of the applications of cyber-physical systems. The major goal of his thesis is to use side channel leakage parameters to detect abnormalities (system failure, cyber-attacks) in industrial control systems. These leakage parameters include things like sound, power usage, electromagnetic, and so on. Review the existing sound anomaly detection methods for ICS in the literature, and to then propose our own sound anomaly detection approach.

Chaire CyberCNI @EDF Paris (21.9.2021) – Léo LAVAUR, Federated learning for defending Cyber-Attacks

On Sep 21, 2021, we had the pleasure to visit our partner EDF in Paris Palaiseau! Here is another highlight presentation:

Léo LAVAUR, Federated learning for defending Cyber-Attacks
In 2016, Google introduced the concept of Federated Learning (FL), enabling collaborative Machine Learning (ML). FL does not share local data but ML models, offering applications in diverse domains, including cybersecurity. Léo explains how FL has been studied to overcome challenges of collaborative intrusion detection and mitigation systems. His current research focuses on applying these concepts to specific use cases, such as smart factories, autonomous vehicles, or smart healthcare.

FIC 2021: Région Bretagne, Airbus Cyber Security, European Cyber Security Organisation

At the #FIC our director Marc-Oliver Pahl took the chance to meet with our partners from Airbus. It was a pleasure to exchange in person with Annie Audic, Directrice de projets “formation, recherche, innovation” of the Brittany Region, Charlotte Graire, Senior Manager – Business Development and Alliances at Airbus CyberSecurity, and Danilo D’Elia, Senior Policy Manager- European Cyber Security Organisation (ECSO) Silo buster.

FIC 2021: Secure-IC

At the #FIC our director Marc-Oliver Pahl took the chance to meet with Secure-IC. It was a great pleasure to exchange in person with Sylvain Guilley, CTO of Secure-IC. Sylvain already participated in our speaker series talk.cybercni.fr (watch the recording here). In addition, we currently have three job openings together in the plan de relance.

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