Gregory Fabre
Gregory Fabre is a media and new technologies serial entrepreneur. Computer sciences engineer (ENSIIE) he sells his first techno company in 1999 and starts to work in the media sector.
After cofounding two newspapers (Transfert.net and Terra eco), he's hired by the Prime Minister Services at the "Secrétariat Général du Gouvernement" in 2004, where he leads software development and acquisition for two years. That's where he gets in touch with the world of cybersecurity.
He also teaches Law and New Technologies at Paris Nanterre University for three years.
He then works for several years as a consultant while developing Terra eco, and another newspaper, Le Monde de la Photo.
In 2017, Clément Merville asks him to join him at Manzalab, a company dedicated to serious gaming and virtual reality. While he structures the company's cybersecurity, they decide to launch a subsidiary company of Manzalab dedicated to cybersecurity, Cyberzen.
He's been since developing Cyberzen, creating Virtual Reality experiences for large companies that need to sensitize their personnel to data protection.
Using the last research results in neurosciences, he creates serious games, some of them in virtual reality, that train people to protect their company data in a fast and efficient way. When you learn while you play, you learn with pleasure, you learn more, and for a longer time.
Gregory Fabre is the proud father of two kids. He's very unadvertised about his career as a singer a rock band called Routine.
After cofounding two newspapers (Transfert.net and Terra eco), he's hired by the Prime Minister Services at the "Secrétariat Général du Gouvernement" in 2004, where he leads software development and acquisition for two years. That's where he gets in touch with the world of cybersecurity.
He also teaches Law and New Technologies at Paris Nanterre University for three years.
He then works for several years as a consultant while developing Terra eco, and another newspaper, Le Monde de la Photo.
In 2017, Clément Merville asks him to join him at Manzalab, a company dedicated to serious gaming and virtual reality. While he structures the company's cybersecurity, they decide to launch a subsidiary company of Manzalab dedicated to cybersecurity, Cyberzen.
He's been since developing Cyberzen, creating Virtual Reality experiences for large companies that need to sensitize their personnel to data protection.
Using the last research results in neurosciences, he creates serious games, some of them in virtual reality, that train people to protect their company data in a fast and efficient way. When you learn while you play, you learn with pleasure, you learn more, and for a longer time.
Gregory Fabre is the proud father of two kids. He's very unadvertised about his career as a singer a rock band called Routine.