Our partners allows us to carry out all our projects, take part in competitions and develop our club, so we thank them a lot!
Are you interested in supporting us and contributing to the development of our club? Contact us using this form or on LinkedIn.
Advens is a French leader, independent and sovereign in the field of cybersecurity. It is present throughout France, as well as in Quebec and Europe.
Its mission is to protect public and private organizations 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
This mission guides and drives Advens daily. But that’s not all. Its financial performance allows it to support and accelerate impactful projects through the “Advens for People And Planet” endowment fund.
As you can see, more than just cybersecurity experts, Advens is looking for committed and passionate collaborators.
Polytechnique Montréal is one of our main partners, and we thank them warmly!
It is thanks to their support that many of our projects are possible, and they bring us all together.
Internationally recognized as one of Canada's leading engineering schools, the school offers a wide choice of programs that enable our members to grow and learn. A true model, Polytechnique offers high-level teaching and research activities that address the major issues facing our society, influencing its environment intellectually, economically and socially.
If cybersecurity interests you and you're looking for a recognized diploma, Polytechnique offers:
The creation of IMC2 is based on an initial structuring partnership between Polytechnique Montréal, initiator of the project, Université de Montréal and HEC Montréal.
It brings together all the resources of Montréal campus to carry out ambitious, innovative and multidisciplinary projects. With numerous professors and researchers involved in cybersecurity, as well as several training courses in the field, Montréal Campus is now a major Canadian player in this sector. Right from the start, the pooling of cyber expertise in technology, human factors, and management places IMC2 as a central actor in the ecosystem.
The GIGL is the Department of Computer Engineering and Software Engineering at Polytechnique Montréal, responsible for overseeing all computer and software programs at the school. They are in charge of all courses, specializations, and programs in cybersecurity. The GIGL provides us with significant support, and we take pride in representing them in our projects and competitions, thanks to the opportunities they enable for us. They also serve as our primary connection to the research institutes at Polytechnique, expanding our range of possibilities.