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Section: Dissemination

Teaching - Supervision - Juries

Teaching

Ludovic Mé is Professor at Supélec:

  • Master: “Information systems”, 6 hours, M1 - second year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: “Intrusion detection”, 9 hours of lecture, M2 - Master research, Rennes, France

  • Master: “Intrusion detection”, 8 hours of lecture, M2 - Master Pro SSI, université de Rennes 1, France

  • Master: “Intrusion detection”, 9 hours of lecture, M2 - Master SSI, Supélec & Télécom Bretagne, France

  • Master: Ludovic Mé is responsible for the module “Secured information systems”, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

Christophe Bidan is Professor at Supélec:

  • Licence: “Programming models”, 13 hours, L3 - first year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Licence: “Foundations of computer science, data structures and algorithms”, 40 hours including 18 hours of lecture, L3 - first year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: “Information system”, 6 hours, M1 - second year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: “Software engineering”, 22 hours, M1 - second year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: “Supervision of student project”, 9 hours, M1 - second year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: “Introduction to security threat”, 4.5 hours of lecture, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: “Cryptography”, 44 hours including 18 hours of lecture, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: “Audit technique Web”, 3 hours, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

Sébastien Gambs is Associate Professor at Université de Rennes 1:

  • Master: « Protection of Privacy », 32 hours including 16 hours of lectures, M2 - Master Pro SSI, université de Rennes 1, France

  • Master: « Topics on Authentication », 16 hours of lectures, M2 - Master Pro SSI, université de Rennes 1, France

  • Master: Supervision (50%) of the master thesis of Simon Boche, Antoine Rault and Mohammed Ghesmoune from February to June

Gilles Guette is Associate Professor at Université de Rennes 1:

  • Master: « System and Network Security », 48 hours, M1 - second year of the engineer degree; speciality Automation, ESIR, France

  • Master: « Supervision of student project », 12 hours, M1 - second year of the engineer degree; speciality Telecommunication and Network, ESIR, France

  • Master: « Network Security », 40 hours, M2 - third year of the engineer degree; speciality Telecommunication and Network, ESIR, France

  • Master: « System and Scripting », 24 hours, M2 - third year of the engineer degree; speciality Telecommunication and Network, ESIR, France

  • Master: « Infrastructure Network », 20 hours, M2 - third year of the engineer degree; speciality Telecommunication and Network, ESIR, France

  • Master: « Supervision of student project », 20 hours, M2 - third year of the engineer degree; speciality Telecommunication and Network, ESIR, France

  • Master: « System and Network Security », 24 hours, M2 - third year of the engineer degree; speciality Software engineering, ESIR, France

Guillaume Hiet is Associate Professor at Supélec:

  • Licence: “Programming models and languages”, 4 hours, L3 - first year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Licence: “Foundations of computer science, data structures and algorithms”, 16 hours, L3 - first year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: “Introduction to SSI”, 9 hours of lecture, M1 - second year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: “Supervision of student project”, 9 hours, M1 - second year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: “Supervision of student project - Computer and electronic”, 1 project, M1 - second year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: “Security in UNIX/Linux”, 4.5 hours including 1.5 hours of lecture, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: “Intrusion detection sensors”, 3 hours, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: “Alert correlation”, 3 hours, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: “Securing an application vulnerable to buffer overflows”, 8 hours, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: “Supervision of student project”, 3 hours, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: “Introduction to UNIX/Linux”, 3 hours, M2 - post-graduate training (master Cyber Security), Supélec, France

  • Master: “Securing Linux (LDAP authentication, ACL and disk encryption)”, 6 hours, M2 - post-graduate training (master Cyber Security), Supélec, France

  • Master: “Security of Passwords”, 3 hours, M2 - post-graduate training (master Cyber Security), Supélec, France

  • Master: “Security of Java”, 3 hours, M2 - post-graduate training (master Cyber Security), Supélec, France

  • Master: “Intrusion detection sensors”, 3 hours, M2 - post-graduate training (master Cyber Security), Supélec, France

  • Master: “Preparation for the ICTF competition in computer security”, 12 hours, M2 - post-graduate training (master Cyber Security), Supélec, France

  • Master: “Securing UNIX/Linux”, 7 hours of lecture, M2 - post-graduate training CQP, Supélec, Gif-sur-Yvette, France

  • Master: “Intrusion detection”, 10 hours of lecture, M2 - post-graduate training CQP, Supélec, Gif-sur-Yvette, France

  • Master: “Intrusion detection (Introduction)”, 20 hours including 8 hours of lecture, M2 - Master Pro SSI, université de Rennes 1, France

  • Master: “Intrusion detection (Introduction)”, 10 hours including 4 hours of lecture, M2 - ESIR (Ecole supérieure d'ingénieur de Rennes), Université de Rennes 1, France

Guillaume Piolle is an Assistant Professor at Supélec:

  • Licence: « Programming models and languages », 7.5 hours, L3 - first year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Licence: « Foundations of computer science, data structures and algorithms », 18 hours, L3 - first year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Licence: « Logical systems and associated electronics », 36 hours, L3 - first year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Licence: « Software engineering », 18 hours, L3 - first year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Modelling, algorithms and programming », 20 hours, M1 - second year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Computer security and privacy », 11.5 hours, M1 - second year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Software development project », 12 hours, M1 - second year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « C++ /Qt », 18 hours, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Security policies », 4.5 hours, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Network access protection », 3 hours, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Network supervision in Java », 18 hours, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Web development », 20 hours, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Symbolic Artificial Intelligence », 4.5 hours, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Law and computing », 11.5 hours, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Télécom Bretagne and Supélec, France

  • Master: « Occupations at the law-computing interface », 4 hours, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Télécom Bretagne, France

  • PhD : « Privacy and personal data protection », 9 hours, Matisse doctoral school, Rennes, France.

  • Master: « Legal aspects of computing », 1.5 hours, ENS Cachan (Rectorat de Rennes), Rennes, France.

  • Master: « Privacy and personal data protection on the Internet », 9 hours, URFIST Ouest – Université Rennes 2, France.

Nicolas Prigent is Associate Professor at Supélec:

  • Licence: « Programming », 20 hours, L3 - first year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Network programming », 15 hours, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Network programming », 11 hours, M2 - post-graduate training, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Computer security », 4 hours, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Computer security and pentesting », 10 hours, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Programming », 6 hours of lecture, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Python programming for computer security », 1.5 hours, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Operating systems », 12 hours of lecture, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Computer science (computability and complexity) » , 3 hours of lecture, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Operating systems (MS Windows) », 20 hours of lecture, M2 - post-graduate training, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Security », 17 hours including 9 hours of lecture, M2 - post-graduate training, Supélec, France

  • In-house training: “Computer networks”, 6 hours including 3 hours of lectures

Eric Totel is Associate Professor at Supélec:

  • Licence: « Models and programming languages », 19.5 hours including 10.5 hours of lecture, L3 - first year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Licence: « Foundations of computer science, data structures and algorithms », 6 hours, L3 - first year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Computer systems' architecture », 30 hours, M1 - second year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « C language », 24 hours including 6 hours of lecture, M2 - master SSI (Sécurité des systèmes d'information), Supélec, France

  • Master: « C language and C++ language », 12 hours including 6 hours of lecture, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Dependability », 6 hours including 4.5 hours of lecture, M2 - third year of the engineer degree and master research, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Dependability », 3 hours of lecture, M2 - third year of the engineer degree (ingénierie des systèmes automatisés), Supélec, France

  • Master: « Dependability », 4.5 hours of lecture, M2 - post-graduate training (master Architecture des Réseaux de Communication), Supélec, France

  • Master: « Supervision of student project », 4 projects, M1 - second year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Supervision of student project », 1 project, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: Supervision (50%) of the master thesis of Erwan Godefroy

  • Master: Supervision (50%) of the master thesis of Pierre Karpman

Frédéric Tronel is Associate Professor at Supélec:

  • Licence: « Software engineering », 18 hours, L3 - first year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Operating systems », 10.5 hours of lecture, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Compilation », 21 hours including 9 hours of lecture, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Automatic reasoning », 6 hours including 4.5 hours of lecture, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Buffer overflow vulnerabilities (theory and practice) », 15 hours including 3 hours of lecture, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Virtualization », 1.5 hours of lecture, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Firewalls », 6 hours, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Firewalls », 3 hours, M2 - post-graduate training, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Makefile », 3 hours, M2 - post-graduate training, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Calculability in distributed systems », 7.5 hours including 6 hours of lecture, M2 Master research Rennes, France

  • Master: « Buffer overflow vulnerabilities (theory and practice) », 6 hours including 3 hours of lecture, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Telecom Bretagne, France

  • Master: Supervision (50%) of the master thesis of Pierre Karpman

Valérie Viet Triem Tong is Associate Professor at Supélec:

  • Licence: « Programming », 9 hours, L3 - first year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Computer security », 13.5 hours including 4h30 of lecture, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Game Theory », 20 hours of lecture, M1 - second year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Foundations of computer science », 10.5 hours of lecture, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Spontaneous networking », 3 hours of lecture, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: « Supervision of student project », 4 projects, M1 - second year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: Valérie Viet Triem Tong is responsible for the module « Security of data and Infrastructure information systems », M2 - Master research, Rennes, France

  • Master: « Supervision of student training », 1 training period (6 months), M2 - Supélec, France

Emmanuelle Anceaume (CR CNRS):

  • is co-responsible of the BIB and STAGE modules of the Master Research of the university de Rennes 1.

Michel Hurfin (CR Inria):

  • Master: Supervision (50%) of the master thesis of Erwan Godefroy

  • PhD and Post-Doc: in charge of junior researchers at Inria (training through research, relationships with doctoral schools, Support for thematic schools)

Supervision

The defense of the HDR of Eric Totel  occurred in december 2012 while the defense of the PhD of Heverson Borba Ribeiro  occurred in October 2012. At the end of 2012, fourteen theses are in progress.

  • HDR: Eric Totel, « Techniques de détection d'erreur appliquées à la détection d'intrusion », Université de Rennes 1 , December 6th 2012.

  • PhD: Heverson Ribeiro, « Exploiting Rateless Coding in Structured Overlays to Achieve Persistent Storage », université de Rennes 1, October 12th 2011, supervised by Emmanuelle Anceaume and Michel Hurfin.

  • PhD in progress: Radoniaina Andriatsimandefitra, « Protection de l'information dans l'environnement Android », started in October 2011, supervised by Ludovic Mé (20%) and Valérie Viet Triem Tong (80%).

  • PhD in progress: Mounir Assaf, « Vérification de propriétés de sécurité par analyse statique sur des programmes C de grande taille », started in November 2011, supervised by Ludovic Mé (20%), Eric Totel (40%), and Frédéric Tronel (40%).

  • PhD in progress: Simon Boche, « Réputation et respect de la vie privée dans les réseaux auto-organisé », started in October 2012, supervised by Christophe Bidan(30%), Gilles Guette (35%) and Nicolas Prigent (35%).

  • PhD in progress: Georges Bossert, « Méthodologie d'évaluation des systèmes de détection d'intrusions », started in October 2010, supervised by Ludovic Mé (20%) and Guillaume Hiet (80%).

  • PhD in progress: Thomas Demongeot, « Protection des données utilisateur dans les web services », Telecom Bretagne, started in September 2008, supervised by Eric Totel (50%) and Valérie Viet Triem Tong (50%).

  • PhD in progress: Stéphane Geller, « Administration de politiques de sécurité reposant sur le contrôle des flux d'information », started in October 2009, supervised by Ludovic Mé (20%) and Valérie Viet Triem Tong (80%).

  • PhD in progress: Ahmed Gmati, « Redefining the concept of privacy in privacy-preserving data mining », started in December 2010, supervised by Michel Hurfin (50%) and Sébastien Gambs (50%).

  • PhD in progress: Erwan Godefroy, « Corrélation d’alertes dirigée par la connaissance de l’environnement », started in November 2012, supervised by Michel Hurfin (20%), Ludovic Mé (30%) and Eric Totel (50%).

  • PhD in progress: Geoffroy Guéguen, « Métamorphisme viral et grammaires formelles », université de Rennes 1, started in March 2011, supervised by Sébastien Josse (50% - DGA-MI) and Ludovic Mé (50%).

  • PhD in progress: Christophe Hauser, « Détection d'intrusions dans les systèmes distribués », started in October 2009, in coordination with Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia, supervised by Ludovic Mé (20%) and Frédéric Tronel (80%).

  • PhD in progress: Christopher Humphries, « Visualisation d'évènements de sécurité », started in December 2011, supervised by Christophe Bidan (20%) and Nicolas Prigent (80%).

  • PhD in progress: Paul Lajoie-Mazenc, « Privacy preserving reputation system in large scale and self organizing systems », started in october 2012, supervised by Emmanuelle Anceaume (50%) and Valérie Viet Triem Tong (50%).

  • PhD in progress: Regina Marin, « Privacy protection in distributed social networks (Protection de la vie privé dans les réseaux sociaux distribués », started in November 2011, supervised by Christophe Bidan (20%) and Guillaume Piolle (80%).

  • PhD in progress: Pierre Obame, « Dependability issues in large scale systems », started in February 2012, supervised by Emmanuelle Anceaume (50%) and Frédéric Tronel (50%).

Some members of the team also participate to the supervision of external PhD students. Sébastien Gambs is co-supervising Ai Thanh Ho (PhD student from the Université de Montréal, Canada), Mohammad Nabil Al-Aggan (PhD student from ASAP, Inria Rennes), Miguel Nunez del Prado Cortez (PhD student from LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse), and Moussa Traore (PhD student from LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse). Emmanuelle Anceaume is co-supervising Romaric Ludinard (PhD student from the Inria project Dionysos, Rennes).

Juries

Some members of the team have participated to PhD committees:

  • Ludovic Mé was a member of the mid-term PhD committees for 3 PhD students of Télécom Sud Paris (Olivier Levillain, Nabil Hacem, and Gustavo Gonzales Granavillo). Télécom SudParis, April 2012.

  • Ludovic Mé was a member of the HDR committee (reviewer) for the HDR of Carlos Aguilar entitled « Sécurité, protection de la vie privée et cryptographie : quelques contributions », Université de Limoges, XLIM, June 2012.

  • Christophe Bidan was a member of the PhD committee (reviewer) for the PhD of Aymen Boudguiga entitled « Authentification dans les réseaux maillés sans-fils avec la cryptographie basée sur l'identité », Télécom SudParis, September 2012.

  • Ludovic Mé was a member of the PhD committee (reviewer) for the PhD of Sheila Becker entitled « Conceptual Approaches for Securing Networks and Systems », Université du Luxembourg and Institut National Polytechnique de Lorraine, October 2012.

  • Christophe Bidan was a member of the PhD committee (reviewer) for the PhD of Rim AKROUT entitled « Analyse de vulnérabilités et évaluation de systèmes de détection d'intrusions pour les applications Web », Université de Toulouse, October 2012.

  • Emmanuelle Anceaume was a member of the PhD committee for the PhD of Cyril Cassagnes entitled « Architecture Autonome et Distribuée d’Adressage et de Routage pour la Flexibilité des Communications dans l’Internet », Université de Bordeaux - LaBRI, November 2012.

  • Christophe Bidan was a member of the PhD committee (reviewer) for the PhD of Nassima KAMEL entitled « Sécurité des cartes à puce à serveur Web embarqué », Université de Limoges, December 2012.