Sponsors
The Information Security Conference is a place to close the gap between academical research and partners from the industry or nationnal agencies. As such, we welcome partners for sponsorship. You can find more information on our call for sponsors
ISC 2026 Sponsors
We thank our sponsors for the 2026 edition of ISC:
Programme de Transfert du Campus Cyber
Funded as part of the National Cybersecurity Strategy, the PTCC (Programme de Transfert au Campus Cyber) supports the development of a dynamic of skills and technology transfer between academic research players and cybersecurity companies. It relies on the collective momentum of Campus Cyber and its regional network to foster joint projects between academic, industrial, and governmental players.
PEPR Cybersécurité
Launched in June 2022, the Priority Cybersecurity Research Program and Equipment initiative is funded by France 2030, as part of the national cybersecurity strategy. Its budget of €65M over six years is intended to enable it to address 10 research challenges in service of the industry.
EUR Cyberschool
CyberSchool is a winning project of the French “Investments for the Future” programme. It is the only graduate cybersecurity research school in France.
CyberSchool was created with the goal of increasing the number of highly qualified cybersecurity professionals to meet talent needs in Brittany and France. It aims to raise awareness of this sector among a wide audience, enhance the training of its partners, and facilitate career transitions. CyberSchool also invests in research to support cybersecurity innovation and strengthen Brittany’s position as a center of excellence in this field.
Managed by the University of Rennes, CyberSchool draws on the expertise of ten academic, scientific, and institutional partners.
ANSSI
The French Cybersecurity Agency (ANSSI) is the national authority for cybersecurity and cyberdefence in France. ANSSI’s purpose is to develop and coordinate, across government departments, the nation’s protection against cyberattacks, and to contribute to the stability of cyberspace.
Its work forms part of the State’s sovereign responsibilities, serving the overarching public policy objective of security and resilience for government departments, the economy and society as a whole.
Its work is divided into five main areas of responsibility: defending, knowing, sharing, supporting and regulating.
SequoIA Cluster
Led by the University of Rennes and its partners, the Cluster SequoIA aims to strengthen the construction of an attractive European research and training environment in cybersecurity, environment, ocean and AI, drawing on internationally renowned expertise.





