Hector Marco

Ismael Ripoll received his PhD in computer science from the Universitat Politecnica de Valencia in 1996, where he is professor of several cybersecurity subjects in the Department of Computing Engineering. Before working on security, he participated in multiple research projects related to hypervisor solutions for European spacecrafts; dynamic memory allocation algorithms; Real-Time Linux; and hard real-time scheduling theory. Currently, he is applying all this background to the security field. His current research interests include memory error defense/attacks techniques (SSP and ASLR) and software diversification. Ismael Ripoll is a Cybersecurity researcher at UPV Cybersecurity group. Hector Marco-Gisbert have received the Ph.D. degree in computer science, CyberSecurity in 2015. Initially, he participated in several research projects where the main goal was to develop an hypervisor for the next generation of space crafts for the ESA (European Space Agency). He contributed to extend the scope of the projects to include security aspects using the MILS (Multiple Independent Levels of Security/Safety) architecture. Currently, Hector Marco is a lecturer in Cyber Security and Virtualisation at the University of the West of Scotland. His research aims to identify and thwart critical security threats focusing on servers and smartphone platforms. His interests includes study and design new low level attacks and protection mechanisms. He revisited mature and well known techniques, as SSP (Stack Smashing Protection) and ASLR (Address Space Layout Randomization), and he was able to make substantial contributions like RenewSSP and ASLR-NG. He has also received awards and recognitions from Google and Packet Storm Security for his security contributions to the Linux kernel.

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