Enrico Cambiaso
Enrico Cambiaso is a is a researcher on cybersecurity at the National Research Council (CNR), Italy.
Enrico Cambiaso | |
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Born | Genoa, Italy |
Nationality | Italian |
Citizenship | Italian |
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Scientific career | |
Fields | cybersecurity |
Institutions | National Research Council (CNR) |
Thesis | Analysis of Slow DoS Attacks |
Doctoral advisor | Maurizio Aiello |
Website | URL |
Contributions
Enrico Cambiaso coined[1] the term Slow DoS Attack and he first proved[2] how a single mobile device can successfully carry out a cyberattack against a conventional network service.
Biography
Academic qualifications:
- PhD in Computer Science, University of Genoa 2016
- Laurea cum laude in Computer Science, University of Genoa 2012
Career
Enrico Cambiaso got his PhD degree in computer science at the University of Genoa, while working for Ansaldo STS and Selex ES, both companies are part of the Finmeccanica group. He joined the Italian National Research Council (CNR), where he is employed as researcher in cybersecurity.
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.
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