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Section: Dissemination

Teaching - Supervision - Juries

Teaching

Christophe Bidan is Professor at Supélec :

  • Licence : “Models and programming languages”, lab work (8h), L3 - first year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Licence : “Foundations of computer science, data structures and algorithms.”, lectures (18h), tutorial (6h) and lab work (12h), L3 - first year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Licence: “Software engineering”, tutorial (6h) and lab work (12h), L3 - first year of the engineer degree, Supélec.

  • Licence: “Information System”, tutorial (6h), M1 - second year of the engineer degree, Supélec.

  • Master : “Introduction to security”, lab work (4h30), M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master : “Applied / Advanced Cryptography”, lectures (12h) and lab work (24h), 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 : “Supervision of student project”, 1 project, M2 research degree of University of Rennes I.

Sébastien Gambs is Associate Professor at Université de Rennes I:

  • Master: “Protection of Privacy”, 32 hours including 16 hours of lectures, M2 - Master Pro SSI, Université de Rennes I, France.

  • Master: “Topics on Authentication”, 16 hours of lectures, M2 - Master Pro SSI, Université de Rennes I, France.

Gilles Guette is Associate Professor at University of Rennes I :

  • Master : “Network Architecture and Security”, 48 hours including 16 hours of lecture, M1 - second year of the engineer degree, ESIR, France

  • Master : “Network Administration”, 42 hours including 14 hours of lecture, M1 - second year of the engineer degree, ESIR, France

  • Master : “Network and System Tools”, 24 hours including 4 hours of lecture, M1 - second year of the engineer degree, ESIR, France

  • Master : “Access Network”, 6 hours including 2 hours of lecture, M1 - second year of the engineer degree, ESIR, France

  • Master : “Network and System Security”, 18 hours including 6 hours of lecture, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, ESIR, France

  • Master : “Network Security”, 12 hours including 12 hours of lecture, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, ESIR, France

  • Master : “Infrastructure Network”, 20 hours including 4 hours of lecture, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, ESIR, France

  • Master : “Supervision of student project”, 1 projects, M1 - Master in Computer Science, ISTIC, France

  • Master : “Supervision of student project”, 1 projects, M1 - second year of the engineer degree, ESIR, France

  • Master : “Supervision of student project”, 1 project, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, ESIR, France

Ludovic Mé is Professor at Supélec:

  • Licence: “Software Engineering”, 15h, L3 - first year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: “Introduction to Computer Security and Privacy”, 6.75 hours, M1 - second year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

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

  • Master: “Supervision of student project”, 1 project, 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: Ludovic Mé is responsible for the module “Secured information systems”, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Doctorat: “Introduction to Information Systems Security”, 18 hours, Université de Rennes I, France

Guillaume Hiet is Assistant-Professor at Supélec:

  • Licence: “Models and programming languages”, 11 hours, L3 - first year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Licence: “Foundations of computer science, data structures and algorithms”, 15 hours, L3 - first year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: “Computer security and privacy for the engineer”, 10 hours including 4,5 hours of lecture, M1 - second year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: “Buffer overflow vulnerabilities”, lab work (16h), M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec.

  • Master: “Pentest”, lab work (9h00), M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: “Introduction to Linux”, lab work (3h), M2 - master CS (Cyber Security), Supélec, France

  • Master: “Java Security”, lecture (3h), M2 - master CS (Cyber Security), Supélec, France

  • Master: “Linux Security”, lab work (6h), M2 - master CS (Cyber Security), Supélec, France

  • Master: “Linux Security”, lecture (3h) and lab work (3h), third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: “Intrusion Detection”, lecture (6h) and lab work (6h), M2 - master CS (Cyber Security), Supélec, France

  • Master: “Intrusion Detection”, lecture (3h) and lab work (6h), M2 - third year of the engineer degree, M2 research degree of University of Rennes I, Supélec

  • Master: “Intrusion Detection”, lecture (8h) and lab work (12h), M2 - master 2 degree, University of Rennes I, France

  • Master: “Intrusion Detection”, lecture (4h) and lab work (6h), M2 - third year of the engineer degree, ESIR, France

  • Master: “Intrusion Detection”, 6 hours of lecture, M2, Université de Limoges, France

  • Master: “Firewall”, lecture (4h), M2 - master 2 degree, University of Rennes I, 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

Guillaume Piolle is Assistant Professor at Supélec:

  • Licence: “Programming models and languages”, 14 hours, L3 - first year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Licence: “Foundations of computing, data structures and algorithms”, 15 hours, L3 - first year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Licence: “Logical systems and electronics”, 16 hours, L3 - first year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Licence: “Software engineering”, 22 hours, L3 - first year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: “Modelling, algorithms and programming”, 17 hours including 9 hours of lecture, M1 - second year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: “Computer security and privacy for the engineer”, 10,5 hours including 7,5 hours of lecture, M1 - second year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: “Security policies”, 3 hours of lecture, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: “Network access protection”, 6 hours, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: “Network supervision in Java”, 3 hours, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: “Symbolic artificial intelligence”, 3 hours of lecture, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: “C++/Qt”, 15 hours, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: “Privacy protection”, 3 hours of lecture, M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Master: “Introduction to privacy protection”, 4 hours of lecture, M2, joint degree between University of Saint-Étienne, École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint-Étienne, France, and University of Alicante, Spain

  • Master: “Legal aspects of computing”, 1 hour of lecture, course for computing high school teachers, Académie de Rennes, France

  • Master: “Law and computing”, 4 hours of lecture, M2, master in Cybersecurity, joint degree between Supélec and École Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications de Bretagne, France

Nicolas Prigent is Assistant Professor at Supélec:

  • Master: “Operating systems”, lectures (10h30), M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec.

  • Master: “Automatic reasoning”, lectures (3h00) and lab work (1h30), M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec.

  • Master: “Python for security”, lectures (3h00) and lab work (3h00), M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec.

  • Master: “Advanced Java”, lectures (3h00) and lab work (3h00), M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec.

  • Master: “Pentest”, lab work (9h00), M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec.

  • Master: “MS-Windows”, lectures (6h00) and lab work (6h00), M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec.

  • Master: “Preparation to iCTF, operational security”, lab work (20h00), M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec.

  • Licence: “Programming models and languages”, 14 hours, L3 - first year of the engineer degree, Supélec.

  • Master: “Supervision of student project”, 4 projects, M1 - second year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France.

  • Master: “Supervision of student project”, 3 projects, M3 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France.

Eric Totel is 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 CS (Cyber Security), 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”, 9 hours including 7.5 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 : “Intrusion Detection”, 6 hours of lecture, M2 - M2 - master CS (Cyber Security), Supélec, France

  • Master : “Intrusion Detection”, 8 hours of lecture, M2 - master 2 degree, University of Rennes I, France

  • Master : “Intrusion Detection”, 4 hours of lecture, M2 - master 2 degree, University of Rennes I, 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

Frédéric Tronel is Associate Professor at Supélec:

  • Licence: “Software engineering”, lectures (15h), tutorial (6h) and lab work (12h), L3 - first year of the engineer degree, Supélec.

  • Master: “Operating systems”, lectures (10h30), M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec .

  • Master: “Compilers”, lectures (9h), lab work (12h), M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec.

  • Master: “Automatic reasoning”, lectures (4h30) and lab work (1h30), M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec.

  • Master: “Buffer overflow vulnerabilities (theory and practice)”, lecture (3h) and lab work (12h), M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec.

  • Master: “Buffer overflow vulnerabilities (theory and practice)”, lectures (3h) and lab work (3h), M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Telecom Bretagne.

  • Master: “Firewall”, tutorial (3h), lab work (3h), M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec.

  • Master: “Calculability in distributed systems”, lecture (6h), M2 research degree jointly with University of Rennes I and Supélec.

Valérie Viet Triem Tong is associate Professor at Supélec :

  • Licence : “Models and programming languages”, Lab work (10h), L3 - first year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Licence : “Foundations of computer science, data structures and algorithms.”, tutorial (3h) and lab work (6h), L3 - first year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France

  • Licence : “Programming with Java”, Lectures and lab work (12h), M1- International student in second year of the engineer degree (NplusI program), Supélec, France

  • Master: “Game Theory”, Lectures and lab work (20h), M1 - second year of the engineer degree, Supélec.

  • Master: “Projects in computer science ”, coordination of the projects for all students second year of the engineer degree (60 students at Rennes), Supélec.

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

  • Master : “Applied / Advanced Cryptography”, lectures (3h) and lab work (3h), M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec, France.

  • Master: “Intrusion Detection”, Lectures (3h), M2 - third year of the engineer degree, M2 research degree of University of Rennes I, Supélec.

  • Master: “Automatic reasoning”, lectures (4h30), M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec.

  • Master: “Security of program using proof assistants”, Lectures and lab work (10h30), M2 - third year of the engineer degree, Supélec.

Supervision

  • PhD: Christophe Hauser, “Détection d'intrusions dans les systèmes distribués par propagation de teinte au niveau noyau – A basis for intrusion detection in distributed systems using kernel-level data tainting”, Université de Rennes I (France) and Queensland University of Technology (Brisbane, Australia) joint PhD, June 2013, 19th, supervised by Ludovic Mé (20%) and Frédéric Tronel (80%).

  • 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%). The Phd was defended with success on the 19th of December 2013.

  • 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: 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 I, started in March 2011, supervised by Sébastien Josse (50% - DGA-MI) and Ludovic Mé (50%).

  • PhD in progress: Antoine Guellier, “Utilisation de la cryptographie homomorphique pour garantir le respect de la vie privée”, started in October 2013, supervised by Christophe Bidan (50%) and Nicolas Prigent (50%).

  • PhD in progress: Mouna Hkimi “, Détection d'intrusion dans les systèmes distribués: Application au cloud computing”, started in October 2013, supervised by Eric Totel (50%) and Michel Hurfin (50%).

  • 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: Julien Lolive, “Entwining identification and privacy mechanisms”, Télécom-Bretagne, started in December 2012, supervised by Caroline Fontaine (50% - Télécom-Bretagne) and Sébastien Gambs (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%).

  • PhD in progress: Deepak Subramanian, “Multi-level Information Flow Monitoring”, started in January 2013, supervised by Christophe Bidan (20%) and Guillaume Hiet (80%).

Some members of the team also participate to the supervision of external PhD students. Sébastien Gambs is co-supervising Raghavendran Balu (PhD student for Texmex, Inria Rennes), Mohammad Nabil Al-Aggan (PhD student from ASAP, Inria Rennes, who defended his thesis on December 2013), Miguel Nunez del Prado Cortez (PhD student from LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse, who defended his thesis on December 2013), and Moussa Traore (PhD student from LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse). Emmanuelle Anceaume is co-supervising Romaric Ludinard (PhD student from the Inria project Dionysos, Rennes). Valérie Viet Triem Tong participates to the "supervision committee" of Quentin Jerome Phd Student from the University of Luxembourg. Christophe Bidan is supervising Kun He (PhD student from the IRT B-Com).

Juries

  • Ludovic Mé was a member of the mid-term PhD committees for a PhD student at Ecole des Mines de Nantes (Florent de Kerchove). Ecole des Mines de Nantes, June 2013.

  • Ludovic Mé was a member of the PhD committee (reviewer) for the PhD of Gabriel Serme entitled “Modularisation de la sécurité informatique dans les systèmes distribués”, Télécom Paris Tech, November 2013.

  • Ludovic Mé was a member of the PhD committee (president of the jury) for the PhD of Mohammad Alaggan entitled “Private peer-to-peer similarity computation in personalized collaborative platforms”, Université de Rennes I, December 2013.

  • Ludovic Mé was a member of the PhD committee (examinateur) for the PhD of Gustavo Gonzalez Granadillo entitled “Optimization of Cost-based Threat Response for Security Information and Event Management Systems”, Télécom SudParis et Université Pierre et Marie Curie, December 2013.

  • Christophe Bidan was a member of the PhD committee (president of the jury) for the PhD of Aude Plateaux entitled “Solutions opérationnelles d’une transaction électronique sécurisée et respectueuse de la vie privée”, Université de Caen Basse-Normandie, November 2013.

  • Christophe Bidan was a member of the PhD committee (examiner) for the PhD of Ludovic Jacquin entitled “Compromis performance/sécurité des passerelles très haut débit pour Internet”, Université de Grenoble, November 2013.

  • Christophe Bidan was a member of the PhD committee (reviewer) for the PhD of Mohamed Amine Riahla entitled “Contributions au routage et l'anonymat des échanges dans les réseaux dynamiques”, Université de Limoges, March 2013.