Daniele Cono D'Elia is a postdoctoral researcher at Sapienza University of Rome. His research involves software and systems security. He plays with malware, code reuse attacks, monitoring solutions resistant to adversarial behavior, and program analyses and transformations to make programs more secure (e.g., fuzzing, sanitizers, automatic side channel elimination, code obfuscation). In a past life, he tackled programming language research problems, working on low-overhead profilers, dynamic compilers for managed runtimes, and code transformation techniques. He previously spoke at Black Hat about malware evasion topics (2019, 2020).