Mounir Allah is a cybersecurity researcher, educator, and founder with 11 years of experience blending academic rigor and practical security engineering. Currently a PhD student at CentraleSupélec working on hardware/software co-design for Dynamic Information Flow Tracking, he has industrial research experience at Arm and Cambridge and teaches hands-on cybersecurity courses for diverse audiences. As Co-Founder & CTO of Fabor he builds NLP-driven automation to streamline third-party security assessments, cutting assessment time by ~80%. He pairs deep systems expertise (compilers, kernels, SoC prototypes) with entrepreneurial instincts from EIT Digital and Entrepreneur First, enabling him to translate novel research into usable products. Notably, his early contributions to storage and encryption backends in the Irmin project reflect a persistent interest in dependable distributed storage and practical cryptography.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer and Information Systems Security, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer and Information Systems Security at CentraleSupélec
Second year of Master studies Security Reliability and Performance, Second year of Master studies Security Reliability and Performance at Pierre and Marie Curie University
Entrepreneuriat / études entrepreneuriales, Entrepreneuriat / études entrepreneuriales at HEC Montréal
Computer sciences and statistics, Computer sciences and statistics at Université de Montréal
Certificate in Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Certificate in Innovation & Entrepreneurship at EIT Digital Alumni
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