Maurizio Aiello
Maurizio Aiello is a researcher on cybersecurity at the National Research Council of Italy.
Maurizio Aiello | |
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Born | 1970 |
Nationality | Italy |
Alma mater | University of Genoa |
Known for | Slow DoS Attack |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | National Research Council |
He coined[1] the term Slow DoS Attack and his research group first proved[2] how a single mobile device can successfully carry out a cyberattack against a conventional network service.
Biography
Academic qualifications:
- Laurea cum laude in Physics, University of Genoa 1994
- Graduated at Nunziatella Military School with maximum grade
References
- Cambiaso, Enrico; Papaleo, Gianluca; Chiola, Giovanni; Aiello, Maurizio (2013). "Slow DoS attacks: definition and categorisation". International Journal of Trust Management in Computing and Communications. 1 (3/4): 300–319. doi:10.1504/IJTMCC.2013.056440.
- Cambiaso, Enrico; Papaleo, Gianluca; Aiello, Maurizio (2014). "SlowDroid: Turning a Smartphone into a Mobile Attack Vector". International Conference on Future Internet of Things and Cloud: 405–410. doi:10.1109/FiCloud.2014.72. ISBN 978-1-4799-4357-9. S2CID 14792419.
External links
- Maurizio Aiello publications indexed by Google Scholar
- Personal page of Maurizio Aiello at the National Research Council.
- DBLP page of Maurizio Aiello
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