Jean-Noël de GALZAIN, founder of WALLIX; Jean-Yves Marion, director of Loria; Jean-Luc MOULLET, deputy director general for innovation at CNRS; François Cuny, deputy director general for innovation at INRIA; Karl Tombre, University of Lorraine; Jean-Gabriel Kammerer, director - R&D Office at WALLIX
Jean-Noël de GALZAIN, founder of WALLIX; Jean-Yves Marion, director of Loria; Jean-Luc MOULLET, deputy director general for innovation at CNRS; François Cuny, deputy director general for innovation at INRIA; Karl Tombre, University of Lorraine; Jean-Gabriel Kammerer, director - R&D Office at WALLIX © Emmeline Rousseau, CNRS - O Malware, or malicious software, pirates our data, destroys our software and hard drives, and forces our computers to pour forth torrents of spam. It is a major issue in cybersecurity today. o The CNRS, l'Université de Lorraine, Inria, and the company WALLIX have joined forces to step up the fight against malware. The CNRS, l'Université de Lorraine, Inria, and WALLIX, a European cybersecurity software publisher, have combined their skills to step up the fight against malware. The goal is to conceive and develop predictive cybersecurity solutions based on artificial intelligence in order to maximize the detection of malicious software. This partnership will become official on 7 December 2021 through the creation of a new associated research laboratory, Cybermallix. " It is with great pride that we make our partnership with WALLIX official today.
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