About
I’m a Ph.D. student at the IRISA research center at the University of Rennes, France, under the supervision of Prof. David Bromberg (University of Rennes) and Prof. Marc Dacier (KAUST). I’m part of the Wide research team.
I am interested in security concerns related to multiplayer online games systems. My research focus is on cheating detection, with an emphasis on network-level attacks.
Before that, I was a visiting student within the SeRBER research group at KAUST, Saudi Arabia.
News
- [October’25] Our paper Disconnecting Users from Virtual Worlds with a Single Packet: an Unreal Untold Story got the Best Student Paper award at iMeta 2025. Preprint available here
- [May’25] Presented a poster at RESSI 2025
- [April’25] Our paper A Framework to Enable Cheating Detection in Multiplayer Online Games was accepted at EICC 2025. Preprint available here.
- [February’25] Started a PhD at IRISA, Rennes!!
- [January’25] Gave a talk at IRISA, Rennes on gaming security. In the context of the AGaDeNe kick-off.
- [October’24] Gave a talk at Hack.lu 2024. Slides available here
