=Paper= {{Paper |id=Vol-3610/keynote-02 |storemode=property |title=IoT, 5G and Trusted Cloud (keynote abstract) |pdfUrl=https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3610/keynote-02.pdf |volume=Vol-3610 |authors=Victor Vuillard |dblpUrl=https://dblp.org/rec/conf/cesar/Vuillard23 }} ==IoT, 5G and Trusted Cloud (keynote abstract)== https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3610/keynote-02.pdf
                                IoT, 5G and Trusted Cloud (Keynote Abstract)
                                Victor Vuillard1
                                1
                                     S3NS

                                Keywords
                                Cybersecurity, Identity, Authentication, Robotics, Drones, Cloud




                                Topic
                                The level of connectivity of connected objects brings new uses, particularly in the field
                                of robotics and drones. This connectivity is a guarantee of efficiency and increasing
                                cooperation between robots/drones or between robots/drones and humans. This opens
                                up new cybersecurity challenges, with objects more exposed to threats coming from the
                                Internet, while at the same time they need to exchange and store sensitive data that
                                they collect. This requires to be able to identify and authenticate these objects and allow
                                them to communicate to a Trusted Cloud.


                                Biography
                                Victor Vuillard is the security director of S3NS, a Thales subsidiary in partnership with
                                Google, aiming to operate in France a Trusted Cloud offering with the efficiency and
                                richness of GCP Cloud services. Before joining S3NS in September 2023, he spent 7
                                years at ANSSI. He was responsible for the audit and inspection team and in particular
                                led the first audits of Operators of Vital Importance. He was then the first head of the
                                Rapid Intervention Group, the ANSSI team which intervenes in large-scale compromises.
                                At the same time, he held the position of Deputy SSI Officer of the SGDSN. In 2013,
                                he joined EDF as cybersecurity manager for nuclear engineering to define the security
                                strategy for the 58 French nuclear power plants, define the security architectures, audit
                                the security level and participate in cybersecurity governance jointly with the operator.
                                In addition to creating and managing the team in charge of these cybersecurity issues at
                                EDF, he was also French representative at the IAEA (United Nations) to help define
                                international practices for securing nuclear installations, as well as at the IEC. In 2018,
                                he was then security director of the Parrot group, the leading European manufacturer
                                of micro-drones. As Cybersecurity CTO, he designed the overall security architecture
                                and security features of drones, to deliver trusted drones, particularly for defense and
                                homeland security.
                                  C&ESAR’23: Computer & Electronics Security Application Rendezvous, Nov. 21-22, 2023, Rennes,
                                France
                                GLOBE https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-vuillard-0a2477136/ (V. Vuillard)
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