Chaire Cyber CNI

Chaire Cyber CNI – Cybersecurity for Critical Networked Infrastructures

France’s Cybersecurity Chairs Unite at the École Militaire: Strengthening a National Ecosystem for Cybersecurity Research

A strong cybersecurity ecosystem is built on collaboration, trust, and long-term partnerships.

I was delighted to represent the **Cybersecurity of Critical Infrastructures (Cyber CNI) Chair** at **IMT Atlantique** during the annual inter-chair meeting organised by **COMCYBER** at the historic **École Militaire** in Paris—a symbolic venue that has educated French military leaders since the reign of Louis XV and today hosts the **École de Guerre**.

The meeting brought together the holders and representatives of France’s leading cybersecurity chairs to exchange research results, identify new scientific synergies, and prepare the joint scientific programme for **European Cyber Week 2026**.

The diversity of expertise represented was remarkable, spanning **critical infrastructures**, **digital sovereignty**, **naval cybersecurity**, **IoT security**, **complex systems**, **cryptography**, **cyber influence**, and **operational cyber defence**.

I particularly enjoyed catching up with many long-standing colleagues and friends, including **Patrice Jaouen** (COMCYBER), **Jean Peeters** (IHEDN – Chaire Souveraineté Numérique et Cyber), **David Brosset** (Cyber Navale – École navale), **Roland Gautier** (Université de Bretagne Occidentale), **Nicolas Belloir** (Académie militaire de Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan), **Ivan Neyret**, **Géraud Canet** and **Gaëlle Mistrulli** (CEA), **Jérémy Buisson** (École de l’Air et de l’Espace), **Salah Sadou** (Université Bretagne Sud), and **Sébastien Canard** (Télécom Paris).

These exchanges remind me that cybersecurity research is fundamentally a team effort. The strength of the French ecosystem comes not only from the excellence of its individual chairs but also from the trust, openness, and long-term collaboration between them.

I am proud that the **Cyber CNI Chair**, one of France’s leading academic–industrial cybersecurity chairs, contributes to this national effort by connecting research, education, industry, defence, and European collaboration in support of the cybersecurity and resilience of France’s and Europe’s critical infrastructures.

Many thanks to **Patrice Jaouen** and **COMCYBER** for organising another excellent edition. Looking forward to continuing these collaborations and to meeting everyone again at **European Cyber Week 2026**.

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AI-driven Management and MLOps for Networks and Services: Call for Papers for a Special Issue in the International Journal of Network Management

📢 **Call for Papers: Special Issue on AI-driven Management and MLOps for Networks and Services**

🚀 New: Accepted papers are published online immediately after acceptance through Wiley’s continuous publication model, ensuring rapid visibility and impact.

Artificial Intelligence is rapidly becoming the operational core of modern communication systems. From cloud-native infrastructures and edge computing to 6G, IoT, and critical infrastructures, AI is transforming how networks and services are monitored, optimized, secured, and operated.

At the same time, the growing deployment of AI introduces new challenges: How do we manage AI models in production? How do we ensure trustworthiness, explainability, security, resilience, and governance of operational AI systems?

To address these challenges, we are pleased to invite submissions to the Special Issue:

📖 **AI-driven Management and MLOps for Networks and Services**
📍 *International Journal of Network Management (Wiley)*
📅 **Submission Deadline (with CONTINUOUS PUBLISHING UNTIL9: 31 October 2026**

🔗 CFP: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal/10991190/homepage/call-for-papers/si-2026-000414

This Special Issue follows the successful AIMLOps 2026 Workshop at IEEE/IFIP NOMS 2026 in Rome. The quality of the papers, presentations, and discussions demonstrated that AI-driven management and the operational management of AI itself are becoming defining challenges for future communication systems.

We particularly encourage authors to submit work on:
🔹 AI-driven network and service management
🔹 AIOps, MLOps, and LLMOps
🔹 Large Language Models for operations and troubleshooting
🔹 Autonomous and zero-touch networks
🔹 AI for cloud-native, edge, 5G/6G, and IoT environments
🔹 Explainability, transparency, and trust in AI-driven operations
🔹 Security, privacy, and governance of operational AI
🔹 Monitoring, observability, and lifecycle management of AI systems
🔹 Benchmarks, datasets, and operational experiences

For authors of AIMLOps 2026 papers, this is an excellent opportunity to extend your workshop contribution into a mature archival journal publication with deeper evaluation, broader validation, and additional scientific contributions.

We look forward to receiving your submissions and advancing the future of AI-driven networks and services together.

#CallForPapers #AI #AIOps #MLOps #LLMOps #NetworkManagement #ServiceManagement #GenerativeAI #AutonomousNetworks #ZeroTouchNetworks #CloudComputing #6G #IoT #Cybersecurity #ExplainableAI #DigitalSovereignty #CriticalInfrastructures #NOMS2026 #AIMLOps #Research

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