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Une institution académique recherche un Ingénieur de recherche pour le projet CERES, visant à évaluer la sécurité des systèmes cyber-physiques. Le candidat idéal doit avoir un diplôme Bac +5 ou plus, ou une expérience professionnelle significative. Les responsabilités incluent la programmation de PLC, l'acquisition de données, et la contribution aux analyses de risque. Télétravail possible et contrat de 12 mois.
Telecom SudParis is a public graduate school for engineering, recognized for excellence in digital technology. The school emphasizes project management, innovation and intercultural understanding. It is part of the Institut Mines-Telecom and co-founders of the Institut Polytechnique de Paris.
Assets include a personalized course of study, varied opportunities, a top-tier incubator in France, an ICT research center, an international campus, and a large community of student clubs.
The CERES project (Cybersecurity Evaluation in Realistic EnvironmentS) is a research and innovation project from the Interdisciplinary Centre for Defense and Security Studies (CIEDS) of Institut Polytechnique de Paris. It combines the expertise of two research teams (ACES at Télécom Paris and R3S at Télécom SudParis) in model-driven engineering and industrial information systems security.
The main objective of CERES is to assess the security of cyber-physical systems of systems in realistic conditions using multiple, heterogeneous models of the target system. The project aims to provide a methodology to 1) specify security properties, 2) deploy mechanisms to enforce security policies, and 3) verify the effectiveness of those mechanisms.
Developing this methodology involves realistic modelizations, from pure models and datasets to digital twins and full system replicas. The use case focuses on a building management system (BMS). The main tasks include taking control of the programmable logic controller (PLC) and the supervisory, control and data acquisition (SCADA) system, programming them to implement nominal operation scenarios, and maintaining the platform. Additional software or control developments may be required to complete the platform.