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Patrice CLEMENTE serves as a Lecturer at INSA Centre Val de Loire, France, affiliated with the LIFO research laboratory (Laboratoire d'Informatique Fondamentale d'Orléans). His academic work focuses on cybersecurity with emphasis on cloud infrastructure security, biometric authentication systems, and attribute-based access control models.
His research trajectory spans two decades, evolving from foundational SELinux policy analysis and honeypot forensics (2004-2012) toward contemporary medical security applications. Recent publications demonstrate specialization in photoplethysmography-based biometric authentication and Internet of Medical Things security architectures, reflecting adaptation to emerging healthcare technology challenges. Methodologically, his work combines systematic literature reviews with practical security framework development.
Analysis of his 25 HAL publications reveals consistent contributions to security policy specification, virtualization security, and intrusion detection systems. The 2023-2024 publications indicate a strategic shift toward healthcare security domains while maintaining core expertise in access control and threat modeling.
Scientific awards: No specific awards or fellowships were documented in the source material.
Advising and grants: The provided information contains no records of supervised students, doctoral committees, or secured research funding.
Labs and teams: CLEMENTE operates within LIFO, a joint research unit of the University of Orléans and INSA Centre Val de Loire under CNRS supervision, focusing on fundamental computer science research with security as a primary pillar.