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Camille Bigot

Camille Bigot

PhD Student

Research interests

  • Computer science

Biography

Camille Bigot is a PhD student in the Department of Informatics. Her research is in cybersecurity and focuses on redefining attribution of advanced persistent threats by applying data-driven approaches to the Mitre ATT&CK framework. She is also a manager in threat intelligence at Deloitte and holds the CREST CTIA certification.

Research interests

  • Malware analysis and attribution
  • Cyber threat intelligence and cybersecurity
  • Social network analysis and statistics
  • Advanced persistent threats characterization
  • Tactics, techniques and procedures relating to MITRE ATT&CK

PhD supervision

Principal supervisor: Dr Guillermo Suarez Tangil
Second supervisor: Dr Jose Such

Research

Security
Cybersecurity

The group studies design, modelling, analysis, verification and testing of networks and systems.

Features

PhD students excel at womENcourage in Spain

Students from the Department of Informatics were welcomed at the 11th ACM womENcourage conference in Madrid, Spain.

1903x558InformaticsPhDOpportunities

Research

Security
Cybersecurity

The group studies design, modelling, analysis, verification and testing of networks and systems.

Features

PhD students excel at womENcourage in Spain

Students from the Department of Informatics were welcomed at the 11th ACM womENcourage conference in Madrid, Spain.

1903x558InformaticsPhDOpportunities