Josse Sãâ Sébastien
About Josse Sãâ Sébastien
Josse Sébastien is an Associate Researcher at Inria, specializing in Information Systems Security. He has a diverse academic background, including studies in Information Systems and Computer Science, and has held various research and technical roles in the field since 1999.
Work at Inria
Currently, Josse Sébastien serves as an Associate Researcher at Inria, a leading French national research institution. He has held this position since 2016, contributing to various research activities focused on Information Systems Security. His role involves engaging in advanced research projects and collaborating with other experts in the field to enhance security measures within information systems.
Education and Expertise
Josse Sébastien has a robust educational background in computer science and information systems. He studied at École Polytechnique, where he earned a Doctorate in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics from 2005 to 2009. Additionally, he studied Information Systems at Supélec for one year in 2003-2004 and at Telecom Bretagne. His academic training has equipped him with specialized knowledge in Information Systems Security.
Background
Before joining Inria, Josse Sébastien accumulated diverse professional experience. He worked at Orange Business Services from 2004 to 2010 as a Cryptography Expert and Evaluator, focusing on enhancing cryptographic systems. Prior to that, he was employed at Bv Associates as a Unix System Administrator and Oracle DBA from 1999 to 2002, where he developed extensive skills in Unix system administration and database management.
Previous Positions
Josse Sébastien has held various roles throughout his career. He worked at Groupe Esiea in Paris as a Researcher and Teacher from 2010 to 2011. His experience at Orange Business Services as a Cryptography Expert spanned six years, during which he contributed to significant projects in the field of cryptography. His early career included a position at Bv Associates, where he focused on Unix systems and Oracle databases.