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A former student of the Victor-et-Hélène-Basch high school, this 27-year-old from came, Thursday, November 28, 2024, in front of the current promotions to testify about her journey in digital and cybersecurity.

Sara Lemarié, 27, former student of the Rennes Victor-et-Hélène-Basch high school, focused on digital, cyber and intelligence using public information sources (OSINT, open source intelligence). | WEST-FRANCE


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  • Sara Lemarié, 27, former student of the Rennes Victor-et-Hélène-Basch high school, focused on digital, cyber and intelligence using public information sources (OSINT, open source intelligence). | WEST-FRANCE

“Imagine yourself tracking down cybercriminals and protecting the digital world. That’s what I do. » The presentation is catchy, quick to capture the attention of high school students… and high school girls. Behind this summary, it is not a profile corresponding to the cliché of the boy cloistered in his room, spending all day on sodas, video games and computer coding competitions. “Digital technology is not just for men. Women have their place to flourish and bring their uniqueness, says Sara Lemarié. These are not professions reserved only for competitive “mathematicians” either. There are a lot of jobs, a lot of choice and…

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