RICCARDO LAZZERETTI
Structure:
Dipartimento di INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA, AUTOMATICA E GESTIONALE "ANTONIO RUBERTI"
SSD:
IINF-05/A

Notizie

Secure Computation course, Master degree in Cybersecurity (second semester)

Monday 17:00 - 19:00 Aula G50, Viale Regina Elena 295, 00198 Rome. 
Tuesday 12:00 - 15:00  Aula A3, Via Ariosto 25, 00198 Rome.  

website: https://sites.google.com/diag.uniroma1.it/smc/

Classroom (class code: 5euf4lr): https://classroom.google.com/c/NTQyNTIyMjQwNjA0?cjc=5euf4lr

The course will start on February 27, 2023.

If a student is following also the course "Systems and Control Methods for Cyber-Physical Security", please contact Prof. Lazzeretti

 

Advanced Information Systems Security and Blockchain course, Master degree in Enginnering in Computer Science (second semester)

Tuesday 15:00 - 17:00, room A3 Via Ariosto, 00198 Rome
Friday 13:00 - 17:00, room A7 Via Ariosto, 00198 Rome

website: https://sites.google.com/diag.uniroma1.it/aissab/home

Online Class: https://classroom.google.com/c/NTg1ODkxMzUwMzQy?cjc=ozeos7w

 

Corso di Sistemi di Calcolo 2 - Ing. Informatica (primo semestre)

sito: http://www.diag.uniroma1.it/sc2

Laboratorio (lab 15 e 16 Via Tiburtina): martedì 16:00 - 19:00.

Teoria (aula 204 Marco Polo): venerdì 13:00 - 16:00.

Lezione telematica: https://uniroma1.zoom.us/j/3583342777

Orari di ricevimento

su appuntamento in Via Ariosto, ufficio B114

Curriculum

I got the MSc degree (Laurea) in Computer Science Engineering at the University of Siena in 2007 (Relator Prof. Mauro Barni). Then I continued my studies as a Ph.D. at the Information Engineering Department of the University of Siena (supervisor Prof. Mauro Barni), working on Signal Processing of Encrypted Signals. During Ph.D., from November 2009 to May 2010, I spent six months in Philips Lab at Eindhoven, The Netherland, under the supervision of Senior Scientist Jorge Guajardo. In 2012 I discussed the Ph.D. thesis. Until October 2015, I continued my research activities as a post-Doc at the Information Engineering and Mathematics Department of the University of Siena in the VIPP (Visual Information Processing and Protection) group, led by Prof. Mauro Barni. In the group I supervised, together with Prof. Barni, the activities of master and PhD students involved in SPED (Signal Processing in the Encrypted Domain, also named Secure Multi-Party Computation) topics and actively take part in other research elds addressed by the group, such as forensic, watermarking and adversarial signal processing. Together with Prof. Barni, University of Siena, I am continuing the research in privacy preserving biometric authentication, extending it to multi-biometrics.

From November 2015 to January 2016, I've been part of the research team of Cynny s.p.a., an Italian start-up, where I was involved in machine learning problems, such as object recognition, face detection, a ective computing. I'm currently broadening my knowledge in the topic, by approaching deep learning and implementing Convolutional Neural Networks with Google's TensorFlow.

From September 2016 to February 2017, I had a research grant at the University of Padua, Italy, supervised by Prof. Conti. I started several research activities together with Prof. Conti that still are on-going. First of all, together with Prof Conti and Scientist Braca of Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation (CMRE), NATO, we are working on the implementation of privacy preserving consensus algorithm for decentralized Infor- mation fusion in Internet of Things. Together with Prof. Conti and Michele Nati, Digital Catapult, UK, we are exploring Blockchain-based architectures for 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 been an Assistant Professor position (RTD-A) at Department of Computer, Control, and Management Engineering Antonio Ruberti of Sapienza University of Rome, where I have been principally involved in (APT) malware analysis. Since September 2019 I am an Assistant professor (RTD-B). In 2018 I obtained the Italian National Habilitation as Associate Professors in Computer Science Engineering and in 2019 I obtained the Italian National Habilitation as Associate Professors in Computer Science.

I participated to many projects, cooperating with both academic and industrial partners. The main projects where I was involved are the FP6 European project SPEED (www.speedproject.eu), the Italian project priv- WARE, funded by MIUR, and the project ELT-950, sponsored by the Italian company ELT-Elettronica. I got excellent organizational, team-working and leadership skills as well as lateral thinking and problem solving. Thanks to my versatility, I am able to quickly approach new applicative and research elds. I was involved in all the activities related to the projects: scienti c approach, project management and deliverable writing. I also have experience in project proposal, having proposed my ideas in several projects submitted to the European community (FP7 and Horizon 2020) together with other academic and industrial research centers.