Hervé Debar
Télécom SudParis | #Cybersecurity #Cyberattack #Virus #Malware
Professor Hervé Debar is dean for research at Telecom SudParis. His research activities cover protection, detection and mitigation of cyberthreats. He has published over 150 scientific papers on these topics, and is the author of over 10 patents. He is currently serving as editor of Computer Communications and International Journal of Information Security. He is an elected academic member of the ECSO (European Cyber-Security Organization) Partnership Board and the academic vice-president of the Digital Trust, Security and Defense working group of the (Systematic) cluster. He regularly acts as expert for the European Commission, Member States and scientific organizations.
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- Zero-click attacks: spying in the smartphone era
- Facebook: a small update causes major disruption
- IMPETUS: towards improved urban safety and security
- Something phishy is going on!
- How to prevent internet congestion during the lockdown
- SOCCRATES automates cybersecurity for industrial systems
- Domain name fraud: is the global internet in danger?
- SPARTA: defining cybersecurity in Europe
- Hospitals facing a different kind of infection: computer viruses
- Cybersecurity: new times, new challenges
- Cyberdefense seeks to regain control
- Passwords: security, vulnerability and constraints
- When the internet goes down
- Viruses and malware: are we protecting ourselves adequately?
- Cybersecurity: new challenges to face up to
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