Custocy nomme Cédric LEFEBVRE au poste de Head of AI and cybersecurity strategy

Custocy nomme Cédric LEFEBVRE au poste de Head of AI and cybersecurity strategy
Custocy nomme Cédric LEFEBVRE au poste de Head of AI and cybersecurity strategy

Custocy, French expert in Artificial Intelligence for network intrusion detection, announces the appointment of Cédric LEFEBVRE to the position of Head of AI and cybersecurity strategy. This structuring appointment is part of the company’s acceleration strategy, which wishes to quickly establish itself in its market and become a sovereign reference in supporting the most sensitive organizations in terms of detection and response to network threats.

Cédric LEFEBVRE will notably manage the AI ​​integration strategy in NDR Custocy and will be responsible for defining the objectives and priorities in terms of network threat detection. He will also supervise AI projects and monitor new technologies and detection methods based on AI in close collaboration with research stakeholders.

To carry out his mission, Cédric LEFEBVRE will be able to rely on solid fundamentals and his expertise. Holder of a PhD in cybersecurity from the Institut National Polytechnique de , he collaborated with the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) on research work as part of his thesis. Alongside his research activities, he also teaches network security in master 2 at TLS-SEC.

This in-depth expertise, combined with solid practical experience, gives Cédric LEFEBVRE all the necessary assets to support Custocy in the evolution of its NDR solution. Its approach will emphasize innovation, research and development (R&D), pillars at the heart of Custocy’s growth strategy.

With this appointment, Custocy reinforces its commitment to providing its clients with high-performance NDR to face the complex challenges of today’s digital world.

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