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DESCRIPTION:Riccardo Lazzeretti\, nell'ambito della procedura di valutazion
 e di  Ricercatore a Tempo Determinato tipologia B\, ai fini della chiamata
  nel ruolo di Professore di II fascia presso il Dipartimento di Ingegneria
  Informatica Automatica e Gestionale Antonio Ruberti\, ai sensi dell’art. 
 24\, comma 5\, legge 240/2010\, SSD ING-INF/05 – SC 09/H1 terrà un seminar
 io sull'attività di ricerca svolte e in corso di svolgimento.Il seminario 
 avrà luogo martedì 19 aprile 2022 alle ore 12:00 esclusivamente in modalit
 à telematica.Per partecipare connettersi all’indirizzo: https://uniroma1.z
 oom.us/j/85901043981?pwd=L0FXdWRNMGtEbDRjdW1KcW5lMzMxUT09  Title: Collecti
 ve remote attestation of dynamic networksAbstract:Nowadays\, Internet of T
 hings (IoT) devices are widely used in several application scenarios. Due 
 to their cheap structure\, they often do not guarantee high security stand
 ards\, making them prone to hacker attacks. Remote attestation is widely u
 sed to verify the configuration integrity on remote devices. Unfortunately
 \, checking the integrity of every single device is impractical\, thus sev
 eral collective remote attestation protocols have been recently proposed t
 o efficiently run attestations in wide device swarms. However\, current so
 lutions still have several limitations in terms of network topology\, scal
 ability\, and efficiency. Riccardo presents a new efficient collective rem
 ote attestation protocol for highly dynamic networks. Our protocol is impl
 emented according to the self-attestation procedure\, where devices iterat
 ively establish a common view of the integrity of the network through a co
 nsensus mechanism. Differently from previous protocols\, it leverages Bloo
 m filters\, which permits to drastically reduce the message size for commu
 nication and is more flexible with mobile nodes that can also join or leav
 e the swarm. Riccardo will conclude his presentation by discussing other o
 ngoing activities.Short bio: Riccardo Lazzeretti is an assistant professor
  at Sapienza University of Rome\, Italy\, since 2017. He received his Ph.D
 . at the University of Siena\, Italy in 2012 and has been a Post-Doc Resea
 rcher at the University of Siena and the University of Padua. He has also 
 been a visiting researcher at Philips Lab\, Eindhoven\, Netherland (2010).
  He is Associate Editor of Elsevier JISA and IEEE Senior Member. His resea
 rch is principally focused on privacy-preserving protocols. Recently he ap
 proached security and privacy in the Internet of Things and Cyber-Physical
  Systems. Riccardo has co-authored many publications in the security and p
 rivacy area\, including the paper: 'SEMBA: SEcure Multi Biometric Authenti
 cation'\, which received the Best Paper Award 2021 of the IET Biometrics j
 ournal.
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LOCATION:Online su Zoom
SUMMARY:Seminario pubblico di Riccardo Lazzeretti - \n\n\n  \n  \n\n    \n
 \n\nRiccardo\n\n\nLazzeretti  \n\n  \n\n    \n\n\n\n\n\nProfessore associa
 to\n\nstanza: \n\nB114\n\ntelefono: \n\n+39 0677274141  \n\n  \n\n    \n\n
 Biografia: \n\n\n\nI got the MSc degree (Laurea) in Computer Science Engin
 eering at the University of Siena in 2007. Then I continued my studies as 
 a Ph.D. under the supervision of Prof. Mauro Barni at the Information Engi
 neering Department of the University of Siena\, working on Signal Processi
 ng of Encrypted Signals. During Ph.D.\, from November 2009 to May 2010\, I
  spent six months in Philips Lab at Eindhoven\, The Netherland. In 2012 I 
 discussed the Ph.D. thesis. Until October 2015\, I continued my research a
 ctivities as a post-Doc at the Information Engineering and Mathematics Dep
 artment of the University of Siena in the VIPP (Visual Information Process
 ing and Protection) group\, led by Prof. Mauro Barni. In the group I super
 vised\, together with Prof. Barni\, the activities of master and PhD stude
 nts involved in SPED (Signal Processing in the Encrypted Domain\, also nam
 ed Secure Multi-Party Computation) topics and actively take part in other 
 research fields addressed by the group\, such as forensic\, watermarking a
 nd adversarial signal processing. Together with Prof. Barni\, University o
 f Siena\, I am continuing the research in privacy preserving biometric aut
 hentication\, extending it to multi-biometrics. From November 2015 to Janu
 ary 2016\, I’ve been part of the research team of Cynny s.p.a.\, an Italia
 n start-up\, where I was involved in machine learning problems\, such as o
 bject recognition\, face detection\, affective computing. I’m currently br
 oadening my knowledge in the topic\, by approaching deep learning and impl
 ementing Convolutional Neural Networks with Google’s TensorFlow. From Sept
 ember 2016 to February 2017\, I had a research grant at the University of 
 Padua\, Italy\, supervised by Prof. Conti. I started several research acti
 vities together with Prof. Conti that still are on-going. First of all\, t
 ogether with Prof Conti and Scientist Braca of Centre for Maritime Researc
 h and Experimentation (CMRE)\, NATO\, we are working on the implementation
  of privacy preserving consensus algorithm for decentralized Information f
 usion in Internet of Things. Together with Prof. Conti and Michele Nati\, 
 Digital Catapult\, UK\, we are exploring Blockchain-based architectures fo
 r smart health applications. Together with Prof. Conti and Quattrociocchi\
 , IMT Lucca\, Italy\, we are working on the possibility of discriminating 
 hoaxes in social networks from the analysis of only structural properties 
 of content propagation cascades. From March 2017 to August 2019 I have bee
 n an Assistant Professor (RTD-A) at Sapienza University of Rome\, where I 
 am principally involved in APT malware analysis. From September 2019 to Au
 gust 2022  I have been an Assistant Professor (RTD-B) at Sapienza Universi
 ty of Rome\, working in IoT security. Since September 2022 I am an Associa
 te Professor at Sapienza University of Rome.\n\n\nInteressi di ricerca: \n
 \nPrivacy preserving applications through Secure Multi-Party Computation p
 rotocols\nBiometric identification\nMalware analysis\nIoT security and Pro
 vacy\nNamed Data Network (NDN) security\nSecurity and Provacy in Healthcar
 e\n\n \n\nqualifica_rr: \n\nAssociate professors
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