Every year in October, Cybermois, coordinated in France by ANSSI and Cybermalveillance.gouv.fr, invites organisations to raise awareness of digital security. At the Institut Mines-Télécom, several initiatives have been rolled out in schools and at senior management level to encourage good habits when dealing with online threats.
Workshops, games, conferences and podcasts: IMT has chosen a variety of formats to reach all audiences.
Cybersecurity in an immersive format
This awareness campaign took many forms:
- Conferences on multi-factor authentication (MFA) to understand the practical implications of this simple and effective protective measure;
- Awareness lectures and poster campaign in partnership with the Cyber Mois collective, to remind people of essential everyday habits;
- Digital escape game on information security, offered as a webinar to encourage remote participation;
- Fun Cyber’Enjeux workshops, to test your knowledge of cybersecurity while sharing best practices.
This year, awareness-raising also takes the form of immersive and accessible formats: four podcasts recorded especially for the occasion invite listeners to (re)discover the challenges of responsible digital technology. Each episode is accompanied by flyers and mini-games incorporating QR codes that link to ANSSI’s online training courses, distributed in schools to encourage everyone to deepen their knowledge.
Institut Mines-Télécom mobilised for Cybermois again this year
By combining education, creativity and participation, Institut Mines-Télécom is fully aligned with the Cybermois 2025 initiative. All of these initiatives serve as a reminder that when it comes to cybersecurity, collective vigilance remains our best protection.




