54 lines
3.7 KiB
Typst
54 lines
3.7 KiB
Typst
#import "@preview/acrostiche:0.3.0": *
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#init-acronyms((
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"IDS": ("Intrusion Detection System"),
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"BPV": ("Boot Process Verification"),
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))
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#set page("us-letter")
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I am recommending Arthur Grisel-Davy for the Cybersecurity and Privacy Excellence Graduate Scholarships.
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I have supervised Arthur first in 2019 when he was a visiting student discovering the world of research, and then again since 2021 and until now during his doctoral studies.
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Building on all the previous projects he was involved in, he decided to dedicate his studies to the use of side channel information for intrusion detection and he is now a third year Ph.D. candidate.
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The first project Arthur took part in explored the potential of side-channel analysis for defensive applications on embedded systems.
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This work led to the publication of a paper in @eet1.
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The results from this first project highlighted several axis for future work on bootup verification, runtime analysis and log verification.
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Arthur dedicated his Ph.D. to this topic and eventually explored all these branches of phycis-based defense.
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After the exploration phase, Arthur worked on bootup verification.
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He proposed an approach for the problem of assessing the integrity of a machine using only a few known-good examples of bootup traces.
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This approach led to two publications: first a work-in-progress paper in @wip-bpv and then an aticle presented in @bpv that present the approach in more details and use-cases.
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For each of these articles, Arthur was the main author and had to write all the publications, integrate reviewers comments, and travel to the conferences to present his work.
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These were his first experiences with the presentation of researhc work.
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The second axis of research that Arthur explored was the runtime verification ofembedded systems.
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With the goal to bridge the gap between raw side-channel information and rule-based intrusion detection systems, Arthur developped a few-shot pattern-recognition algorithm for univariate time series.
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His work was published at @mad and received the best paper awart for this edition.
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Arthur's current project aims at verifying the logs emmited by a machine using the power consumption, providing more trust to the log for later evaluation.
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Along his studies, Arthur also undertook the role of advisor for younger students.
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He shares his experience of conducting experiments and writing articles with a few students each term.
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This role led to multiple collaborations on topics like the study of power consumption patterns from battery-powered devices or pattern mining algorithms.
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Other collaborations natturally spawend with other students, for example on the topic of system's trust management.
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Arthur also took the opportunity of his Ph.D. studies to learn new topics for personnal research projects.
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He proposed to learn PCB design to build a new power trace capture system for USB-C charging cables.
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He also reached out to other labs in the university to explore his idea of using power cables as bi-directional covert channels.
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Outside of the university, Arthur often collaborate with the Palitronica Inc. startup on designing detection algorithms or evaluating applications in the domain of side-channel defense.
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Arthur has consistently demonstrated dedication, creativity, and scholarly achievement throughout his studies in our research group.
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His commitment to advancing the field of cybersecurity and privacy is evident in his motivation, ideas, accomplishments, and publications in reputable conferences.
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Arthur is a person of integrity, professionalism, and a collaborative spirit, making him a valuable member of our academic community.
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I believe that Arthur Grisel-Davy would be a deserving recipient of this scolarship.
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#pagebreak()
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#bibliography("biblio.yml")
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