Passionate about cybersecurity, I have followed a career path as a systems and network engineer, and then moved to auditing / pentesting at ANSSI, the French Cybersecurity Agency. After eight years spending there doing stuff, i have found a cybersecurity architect first at Dassault Aviation, then at Bouygues Telecom.
And yes, even a technical analysis is engineering work. How can you assess cyber risk without technical expertise on the difficulty of an attack?
It should avoid dogmatic approaches, automated audits, and out‑of‑context analyses that create a lot of busywork but deliver little real value. Cybersecurity shouldn’t be a fast‑food chain serving up generic recommendations.
Cybersecurity sits at the crossroads of systems, network, and application engineering, development practices, user behavior, and organizational procedures.
A pragmatic approach based on factual findings from a technical or organizational audit, far removed from fear-driven narratives or the usual Hollywood-like dramatization often seen in the industry.
That's perfectly normal. Cybersecurity often attracts its fair share of dream-sellers, with very real invoices. After all, that's your time and money we are talking about! That's why I offer you a trial engagement, with no long-term commitment. Would you like:
No jargon, no empty promises, no magic tricks: You get to see exactly what I can do before deciding to move forward.