Romain Cayre is assistant professor in Software and System Security (S3) group at EURECOM, France. He works on topics related to wireless security, IoT security and embedded systems security. He loves hacking embedded wireless stacks and playing with wireless protocols. In the past, he worked on several research projects related to wireless hacking, like WazaBee (a cross-protocol pivoting attack allowing to receive and transmit arbitrary 802.15.4 packets from a diverted BLE transceiver), InjectaBLE (an attack allowing to inject arbitrary packets into an ongoing Bluetooth Low Energy connection by leveraging a race condition in the Link Layer clock drift compensation mechanism), and OASIS (a defensive framework allowing to generate an embedded detection software and inject it into Bluetooth Low Energy controllers). He is also the main developer of Mirage, an offensive framework for wireless communication protocols (and a draft to the new framework WHAD !)