The Chair was present on the stand shared by eight Cyber Chairs.

The Chair joined the initiative led by the Rear-Admiral (2S) Patrice Jaouen, academic coordinator at the Cyber Defence Command (COMCYBER).
The aim was to offer visitors to the European Cyber Week (Rennes, 18-21 November) an overview of academic cyber research initiatives and links with military cyber defence.
COMCYBER underlines the importance of university and industrial cyber chairs in the national cyber security and cyber defence strategy.
On a day-to-day basis, it acts as a link between the Chairs, coordinating their activities and their contribution to the armed forces' cyber defence.
«Cyber defence chairs are a major source of skills of particular interest to the armed forces».»
Rear-Admiral (2S) Patrice Jaouen
On this occasion, the Jean Peeters had the pleasure of receiving the Lieutenant General Aymeric Bonnemaison, cyber defence commander on the Armed Forces General Staff.
COMCYBER has been a partner of the Chair since its inception.
This year, 8,000 participants came to the Jacobins Convent for these four days of exchanges, meetings, scientific conferences and demonstrations.
The ECW is now considered a must-attend event for the entire cyber and defence AI ecosystem.
The 2025 edition will take place from 17 to 20 November.
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