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For 15 years, investigation on plane crashs has accelerated thanks to collective intelligence and open source data. Xavier Tytelman, former crew member in the naval aviation and open source investigator in the fields of aeronautical and military, will describe the techniques he uses with his community, to identify the crash causes as fast as possible.
Passionate about aeronautics and defense, I was a crew
member in naval aviation (Air Navigator Detector mainly
on ATL2, then mission preparer on Rafale) before joining
the Centre opérationnel de gestion interministérielle
des crises to develop operational social media
monitoring (or #OSINT).
For more than 10 years, I have been working with air and
defense industry players on consulting missions in
various fields: innovation, transition to sustainable
aviation, big data, definition of operational
strategies, DITB analysis…
I also co-founded the Center for the Treatment of Fear
of Flying, am digital editor of Air&Cosmos and
teach at engineering and business schools (if I have the
time).
As a member of the DGA Citizens’ Reserve, ENAC MBA
and auditor of the IHEDN Armaments and Defense Economics
major, I’m passionate about anything that flies,
is strategic or has a chance of being khaki. So
let’s talk about it 🙂
We received a large number of submissions, bear with us
while we’re scooping across the stack!
We’ll update you on your submission status ASAP!
Thank you!
Early Birds had been raffled!
STANDARD TICKETS are still available but flying away, quick!
For the 20th year, leHACK will host a prestigious talk lineup.
Wether you are a security researcher, a hacker,a freak, or a unicorn, you can come on stage and share your unique knowledge with your pairs.