Alina Maria Dulipovici de HEC Montréal, Frédéric Cuppens de Polytechnique Montréal, Lyse Langlois de l’Université Laval et Sébastien Gambs de l’UQAM seront nos quatre panélistes lors du colloque du CRDM sur la cybersécurité qui se tiendra le 16 septembre 2024 à l’Université Laval (lien d’inscription).
Intitulé Security and Privacy, ce panel se tiendra le 16 septembre 2024 de 15:30 à 16:15 au Grand Salon (local 2244) de l’Université Laval. Il sera modéré par Nadia Tawbi, professeure membre du Centre de recherche en données massives (CRDM) de l’Université Laval et directrice du Département d’informatique et de génie logiciel.
Survol des parcours des panélistes
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Alina Maria Dulipovici (HEC Montréal)
Alina Dulipovici PhD is an Associate Professor in the Department of Information Technology at HEC Montréal and serves as Deputy Director (Education) at the Multidisciplinary Institute for Cybersecurity and Cyber Resilience (IMC2). She is also a member of the Information Systems Research Group (GReSI). Holder of a doctoral degree in Information Systems from Georgia State University in the United States, Alina specializes in risk management of information assets, knowledge management systems in organizations, and privacy. She is also deeply involved in teaching and developing cybersecurity courses and programs at HEC Montréal and at Executive Education HEC Montréal. She has published her work in prestigious journals such as the European Journal of Information Systems, Journal of the Association for Information Systems, Journal of Management Information Systems, Journal of Strategic Information Systems, Knowledge Management Research and Practice, International Journal of Case Studies in Management, as well as in the proceedings of various conferences in information systems and in cybersecurity.
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Frédéric Cuppens (Polytechnique Montréal)
Frédéric Cuppens is a full professor at Polytechnique Montréal. Since 2023, he has been Director of the Multidisciplinary Institute for Cybersecurity and Cyber Resilience (IMC2) and head of the GEDAI Institutional Chair on the Identification, Analysis and Automation of the Management of Internal Deviations and Anomalies. In 2022, he co-created a new professional master’s program in cybersecurity at Polytechnique Montréal. From 2003 to 2020, he was a professor at IMT Atlantique and head of the IRIS team at Lab-STICC. He was the holder of the Cyber CNI Chair on Cybersecurity of Critical Infrastructures. From 2014 to 2018, he led the Training Club of the Cyber Centre of Excellence.
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Lyse Langlois (Université Laval)
Lyse Langlois is the Executive Director of the International Observatory on the Societal Impacts of AI and Digital Technology (OBVIA) and is a full professor in the Department of Industrial Relations. She was director of the Institute of Applied Ethics (IDÉA) at Université Laval for eight years. She is a researcher member at the Interuniversity Research Centre on the Globalization of Work (CRIMT). She is also a researcher at the Institut d’intelligence et données de l’Université Laval. Her research focuses on ethical decision-making processes and the formalization of ethics. She is particularly interested in the social and ethical impacts of artificial intelligence and digital technology and the consideration of social principles and considerations in the design and deployment of AI systems. She has several scientific publications, books, articles and reports on these subjects.
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Sébastien Gambs (UQAM)
Sébastien Gambs has held the Canada Research Chair in Privacy and Ethical Analysis of Massive Data since December 2017 and has been a professor in the Department of Computer Science at the Université du Québec à Montréal since January 2016. His main research theme is privacy in the digital world. He is also interested in solving long-term scientific questions such as the existing tensions between massive data analysis and privacy as well as ethical issues such as fairness, transparency and algorithmic accountability raised by personalized systems.