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    The number one group of engineering and management graduate schools in France.

    IMT

    “Through the specification and the standardization of a universal incident detection alert format and the development of open-source tools to manipulate this format, the Safe4Soc project will offer the capacity to build Cross Border SOCs and more widely will encourage national and international collaboration in cyber and physical detection. This interoperability will encourage cooperation thus will strengthen the capacity of organizations and nations to defend themselves against hybrid attacks. “

    Bio

    Through the diversity, excellence and local anchoring of its graduate schools, Institut Mines-Télécom trains top-tier engineers and managers, as well as leading academic and partnership-based research. It works with large companies and SMEs to find solutions to the challenges inherent to major transformations: Industrial, Ecological and Digital, in France, Europe and worldwide. It is supervised by the French Ministry for the Economy, Industry and Digital Affairs.

    Institut Mines-Télécom draws on the collective strength of its schools, the excellence of its faculty, staff and students, its extensive ecosystem of companies, partner schools and alumni, to face the challenges posed by the profound changes underway in our society. It acts as a driving force to shape a future society and an economy that are respectful of people and the environment.

    Activities in Safe4Soc

    IMT is SAFE4SOC coordinator and will also lead the WP3 and WP4. WP3 will lead to IDMEFv2 (Incident Detection Message Exchange Format) IETF standardization and WP4 is about developing an IDMEFv2 SIEM and Information Sharing Gateway open-source tools. The IMT team is led by Herve Debar, director of research at Telecom SudParis, cybersecurity expert and member of the Scientific Board for the National Cybersecurity Agency of France (ANSSI), co-author of the IDMEFv1 RFC (4765) in 2007 and Gilles Lehmann, senior research engineer expert in cybersecurity and incident detection, co-author of the IDMEFv2 Drafts since 2023.