
About
Eric TOTEL is a Professor at Telecom SudParis, specializing in cybersecurity and network security. His research focuses on intrusion detection systems, graph-based anomaly detection, machine learning applications in security, and data confidentiality in distributed systems. He has contributed to projects such as DAMS (DDoS mitigation using deep reinforcement learning), Sec2Graph (novelty detection on graph-structured data), and DAEMON (dynamic autoencoder-based anomaly detection). His work emphasizes scalable solutions for multi-step attack detection and privacy-preserving infrastructure for encrypted DNS logs.
Key contributions include developing correlation engines for distributed systems, formalizing invariant-based attack detection in web applications, and exploring static analysis for information flow control. He has authored over 50 peer-reviewed publications and served on program committees for conferences like RAID, CRiSIS, and EuroS&P. His HDR (2012) formalized error-detection techniques applied to intrusion detection.
Advising and grants: He collaborates on projects funded by French national research agencies and has mentored students in cybersecurity, AI for defense (CAID conferences), and cloud infrastructure security. His research often bridges theoretical models and practical implementations, with tools like STARLORD for 3D graph visualization of security data.





