GATEWATCHER
Benoit Chassignol has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Benoit started their career in 2006 at Rh Enseignes as a Graphiste & Poseur. In 2014, they worked as a Designer - Webmaster at Agora-Tec, focusing on improving user experience and product communication on the E-Commerce site. From 2015 to 2016, Benoit worked as a Freelance Designer - Integrator, specializing in communication on printable media and creating visual identities. In 2016, they joined Symotronic SE as a Frontend Developer, contributing to the development of electronic payment solutions. From 2018 to 2019, Benoit worked as a Frontend Developer at Infologic, where they participated in the migration of their thick client solution to a web client. In 2019, they joined Bedrock as a Frontend Engineer, playing a role in developing frontend applications for video streaming platforms. Benoit also worked at Linkvalue as a Frontend Engineer from 2019 to 2020. In 2020, Benoit became a Frontend Engineer at IOmentum, where they have been working until the present. In 2021, they briefly transitioned to Rubix as a Senior Frontend Engineer, before taking on the role of Technical Leader Frontend from 2022 to 2023. Currently, Benoit is employed as a Senior Frontend Engineer at Gatewatcher, starting in 2023.
Benoit Chassignol began their education in the field of sign and graphics at SEPR, where they obtained a CAP degree in Signalétique Enseignes et Décors from 2006 to 2008. Benoit then pursued further studies in graphic communications at SEPR, earning a Bac degree from 2008 to 2010. Following this, Benoit attended Écoles Aries from 2010 to 2013 and obtained a Bachelor's degree in Communication plurimédia.
In 2017, Benoit attended Sensio Labs for a brief period, completing the SF3C4 - SF3C2 degree program. Subsequently, in 2016, Benoit embarked on a self-taught journey as a developer, further enhancing their skills in this field.
As for certifications, Benoit obtained the Graph Developer - Associate certification from Apollo GraphQL in May 2022.
GATEWATCHER
Gatewatcher is the first platform for digital breach detection (Intrustion Detection System) to be developed in France.Our Trackwatch technology detects the most advanced threats, made with the most crafted exploitation methods (polymorphism, obfuscation, encoding, ROPchain…) and the threats based on all types of malicious files (ransomware,cryptolocker…).Our platform was made for all types of organizations wishing to be equipped with the most efficient detection tools. Gatewatcher also meets the ANSSI hardening requirements for the Military Planning Act in order to protect all sensitive and strategic organizations.With over two hundred probes deployed worldwide, Gatewatcher offers unrivalled detection capabilities to its customers by analysing the most complex cyberattacks.The project was started in 2015 by engineer, Jacques de La Rivière, and security expert, Philippe Gillet. Gatewatcher’s team is composed of experts in security, networks, systems, encryption and machine learning. During the 2016 edition of the FIC (Forum International Cybersecurity), Gatewatcher was awarded the French Cybersecurity accreditation rewarding innovation in the cyber defence field. It’s also being certified by ANSSI (French Cybersecurity Agency) and meets the requirement of the Military Planning Act.Gatewatcher is based on unique technology in weak signal analysis and machine learning, targeting abnormal behaviours by running a dynamic analysis of weak signals from inside network flows. Gatewatcher is the only product on the market with a dual approach to the threat in the exploration phase, with deep data capture and optimal analysis: it auto-adapts to polymorphic threats, in order to guarantee a strong accuracy.Our technology, Trackwatch, uses four next-generation engines:- Sigflow: formal and statistical analysis, anomaly detection.- Codebreaker: recognises APTs stemming from encoded Shellcodes / ROP (Return Oriented Programming) and JOP (Jump Oriented Programming)- Malcore: real-time heuristic and static multi-engine malware analysis. Malcore is able to analyse more than 6 million files every 24 hours.- Retroact: enables the empirical re-analysis of potentially malicious files, several days after their appearance, with new signatures and heuristic methods.