Summary
Dorian Bachelot is a research engineer in cybersecurity with nine years of hands-on experience building offensive security tools, malware analysis platforms, and honeypots, now working in the PIRAT team at CentraleSupélec/INRIA/IRISA. He has led R&D efforts to architect Red Team/pentest platforms across Rust, C/C++ and C#, combining low-level exploit and implant development with AI-driven modules and cross-environment deployment on cyber ranges. His background spans hardware reverse-engineering and cryptanalysis—contributing software forks and papers that revealed cryptographic chip vulnerabilities—alongside operational work on SIEMs and automated detection. Dorian balances deep systems and low-level programming expertise (FFI, Tokio, procedural macros, cross-compilation) with product and team leadership in high-stakes offensive research. Known for the mantra “Understand, don’t memorize,” he brings a research-first approach to pragmatic, stealth-aware offensive tooling and malware research. Based in Rennes, he continuously bridges academic research and applied cybersecurity to deliver auditable, production-grade analysis and testing platforms.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Baccalaureate Science, Baccalaureate Science at Réaumur High school
Engineering Degree Computer Science, Engineering Degree Computer Science at ESIEA - École d'Ingénieur·e·s d'un numérique utile
Ethical Hacker, Ethical Hacker at Seela
French, English, Spanish