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The cybersecurity breakfasts are a monthly event designed to encourage discussion of our research in the field of cybersecurity.
The principle is simple: at each meeting, two speakers will present a common topic related to their research. The aim is to have the subject treated through the prism of both the social sciences and the hard sciences. Each presentation lasts between 15 and 20 minutes and will be followed by a question and answer session. These presentations are followed by an interactive Q&A session, and then coffee and pastries to continue the discussion.
This page lists all the cybersecurity breakfasts. If you missed one, you can find the videos of the scientific presentations by clicking on the link.
Join us at future events as we continue to bridge the gap between the hard and social sciences in the dynamic field of cyber security.
Previous Cybersecurity Breakfasts
(Videos are available in French only)
April 16th, 2024 : Exploring Cognitive Cyber Warfare and Flicker Noise Impact on TRNGs
- "The Cognitive Cyber Warfare," by Thibault Moulin, Researcher-Teacher, Catholic University of Lyon, member of the Confluence Research Dpt
- "The Influence of Flicker Noise on Ring Oscillator-Based TRNGs," by Licinius Benea, Research Engineer, Components Security Laboratory, CEA-Leti
March 6th, 2024 : Protecting systems and data against attacks and vulnerabilities
- "MAKI: A Public Key Infrastructure for Multi-Agent Embedded Systems", by Arthur Baudet, Temporary teaching and research associate, Grenoble INP - Esisar, LCIS
- "Security of post-quantum cryptography against side-channel attacks", by Guillaume GOY, Research Engineer, XLIM, University of Limoges
January 24th, 2024 : Data anonymisation
- "The debate on data anonymisation through the prism of the CRU v. EDPS (CJEU) case", by Alexandre Lodie, post-doc, INRIA
- "The impossible definition of anonymisation in computing", by Cédric Lauradoux, researcher, INRIA
June 5th, 2023
- "Blockchains: organised anarchy on any scale", by Frederic Hayek, doctoral student, LIMOS lab
- "Cryptocurrencies and digital currencies: somewhere between Mad Max and Big Brother?", by Jean-François Ponsot, university professor, PACTE Lab
May 5th, 2023 :
- "Security of networks and information systems in the EU, the case of the NIS Directive", by Theodoros Karathanasis, Research Engineer at the Chair Legal and Regulatory Implications of AI, CESICE lab
- "Security of industrial and critical systems", by Maxime PUYS, Engineer/Researcher, LSES of CEA-Leti
February 27th, 2023 :
- "The concept of data (Datum/Data) in European law", by François Viangalli, Lecturer in private law, CESICE lab
- "Chaos in micromechanics: towards secure communication based on Mems", by Martial Defoort, CNRS researcher, TIMA
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