Véronique LegrandView profile
Researcher
Véronique Legrand is a Researcher at the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (CNAM), working within the School of Engineering's Computer Science and Security department. She is affiliated with the CEDRIC (Centre d'études et de recherche en informatique et communications) Laboratory, focusing on secure systems research. Her career spans over two decades with continuous publication output from 2003 through 2025. Dr. Legrand's research focuses on cybersecurity, particularly trust management systems, intrusion detection, security event correlation, and cyber incident analysis. Her work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical applications, evident from her extensive publication record in both conference proceedings and journals. Recent work shows increasing focus on digital twin technology for critical infrastructure security and cybersecurity policy development. Her publication trends reveal a consistent focus on behavioral analysis for security monitoring, with early work on Bayesian modeling evolving into sophisticated multi-layer frameworks for threat analysis. The 2018-2025 period shows increased emphasis on ontology engineering for incident root cause analysis and practical cybersecurity policy development, reflecting the maturation of her research into applied security solutions. Dr. Legrand has contributed significantly to security frameworks including OMMA (Operator-guided Monitoring of Multi-step Attacks) and HuMa (Multi-layer Framework for Threat Analysis), demonstrating her expertise in developing practical security architectures for complex environments. Her collaborative work spans multiple institutions including INRIA, with consistent partnerships with researchers like S. Ubéda, J. Saraydaryan, and others throughout her career. This extensive collaboration network demonstrates her integration within the French cybersecurity research community.