DuBarry, Alain
Born in Chantilly, France. Father is a manuscript curator at
a local museum, mother is a journalist. Four sisters and two
brothers. Second oldest sister is a prominent professor of mathematics
at the University of Paris. Attended the Ecole Supérieure
d'Ingénieurs en Electrotechnique et Electronique (ESIEE)
in Paris, 1984-89. Graduated with a degree in electronics engineering
and computer science. Joined the Gendarmerie Nationale in 1990
as an officer in their computer crime division. Instrumental
in thwarting a 1994 attempt by a group of Algerian nationals
to bring down the French Minitel computer network using a virus
spread by telephone switching software. In 1996 he was recuited
by the Groupe d'intervention de la Gendarmerie Nationale (GIGN),
France's elite counter-terrorist unit, as a specialist in telephony
and electronic surveillance. Unmarried.
DuBarry is an expert on computers and computer nets as well
as more conventional forms of surveillance. Although his role
in CT actions is usually intelligence gathering and communications,
as a veteran of GIGN's extensive combat training he is fully
qualified to participate in armed operations. Introverted and
thoughtful, and an excellent tactician, he often makes connections
that other team members miss. Off-duty he is an avid amateur
scuba diver and is an officer in the Confédération
Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques (CMAS). |