I'm finally publicly announcing the Unblocked & Unchained Symposium, which will take place the 13/12/2024 at Université Paris 8.
I'm very happy with the panel of speakers I've been able to invite!
Detailed program and registrations (in French).
These last few weeks I improved the HTML structure and the CSS design of this website. The code is cleaner and lighter, colors and contrasts are enhanced, and the mobile version is now a lot better.
I'm trying to popularize and disseminate my work on blockchains through a series of conferences and events that I call the Unblocked & Unchained Tour, the linked page is regularly updated with new informations and dates.
For approximately a year I've been involved in the Géode project, which is carried by the IFG.
My role in the project is to work on models of control over personal data.
I also teach in the IFG's master degree.
François Lesueur and I are publicly launching the Upsilon project.
The goal of Upsilon is to develop emancipatory security by bringing together people from academia, free software, and popular education.
The videos of the two talks I gave at PSES 2018 are online.
The first one, Modéliser le contrôle des utilisateurs sur leurs données personnelles, is about privacy;
the second one, Les communs, la recherche, et le libre accès, is about open access.
In order to keep the social movement alive during the spring holidays, I organize a week of political conferences from the 23rd to the 29th of April at Paris 8 University.
I've been recruited at Paris 8 university as an associate professor of computer science (more specifically on the topics of information security and privacy).
I've just started my first precarious researcher job (aka postdoc), yay!
I'm satisfying both my scientific and political interests by working on “formal model for privacy as control”.
I will be part of a panel discussion about the technical aspects of the “Projet de loi relatif au Renseignement”, as part of the
Ni Pigeons, Ni Espions
event at NUMA
on the 1st of June, 2015.
I gave a talk (in French) at the ENS during the « Après Janvier 2015 : s'exprimer contre la terreur » conference week.
It is about the trade-off between security and privacy/liberty.
I'm visting Gilles Barthe's
research group
at the IMDEA Software Institute
in Madrid from the 12th of January until the 14th of February (2015).
We will work together on formal methods and fault injection attacks.
A few weeks ago I was interviewed by MyScienceWork about the implications of open access in terms of scientific dissemination (video in French, English subtitles available).