The following research papers:
“Account Clustering in the Polkadot Network: Heuristic, Experiments, and Insights” by CRI-Lab researchers Maurantonio Caprolu, and Roberto Di Pietro
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and
“LLD: A Low Latency Detection Solution to Thwart Cryptocurrency Pump & Dumps” by CRI-Lab researchers Roberto Di Pietro, whit the collaboration of Ahmad Sani Bello and Jens Schneider (Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Doha, Qatar)
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have been officially accepted for presentation at the 2023 IEEE International Conference on Blockchain and Cryptocurrency (ICBC 2023), to be held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, May 1-05, 2023.
“Understanding Polkadot Through Graph Analysis: Transaction Model, Network Properties, and Insights” by CRI-Lab researchers Hanaa Abbas, Maurantonio Caprolu, and Roberto Di Pietro
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has been officially accepted for presentation at the Twenty-Seventh International Conference on Financial Cryptography and Data Security 2023 (Financial Crypto 2023), to be held in Bol, Brač, Croatia, May 1-05, 2023.
“A2RID -Anonymous Direct Authentication and Remote Identification of Commercial Drones” by CRI-Lab researchers Roberto Di Pietro, with the collaboration of Eva Wisse, Savio Sciancalepore (Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Eindhoven, The Netherlands), and Pietro Tedeschi (Technology Innovation Institute, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates)
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has been officially accepted for publication in the IEEE Internet of Things Journal (IoT-J).
“BloodHound: Early Detection and Identification of Jamming at the PHY-layer” by CRI-Lab researchers Saeif Alhazbi and Gabriele Oligeri, with the collaboration of Savio Sciancalepore (Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Eindhoven, The Netherlands)
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has been officially accepted for presentation at the 20th IEEE Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC 2023), to be held in Las Vegas, NV // USA January 8-11, 2023.
“LENTO: unpredictable Latency-based continuous authEntication for Network inTensive IoT envirOnments” by CRI-Lab researcher Roberto Di Pietro and Mohammed Al-Sadi, with the collaboration of Flavio Lombardi (Istituto per le Applicazioni del Calcolo, IAC-CNR Rome, Italy) and Matteo Signorini (Nokia Bell Labs)
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has been officially accepted for publication in the Future Generation Computer Systems (FGCS) journal, Elsevier.
“MAG-PUF: Magnetic Physical Unclonable Functions for Device Authentication in the IoT” by CRI-Lab researchers Omar Adel Ibrahim and Roberto Di Pietro, with the collaboration of Savio Sciancalepore (Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Eindhoven, The Netherlands)
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has been officially accepted for presentation at the 18th EAI International Conference Security and Privacy in Communication Networks (SecureComm 2022), to be held in Kansas City, United States, October 17-19, 2022.
“Serverless Computing: A Security Perspective” by CRI-Lab researcher Roberto Di Pietro, with the collaboration of Diego Perino and Eduard Marin (Telefonica Research, Barcelona, Spain)
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has been officially accepted for publication in the Journal of Cloud Computing (JCC), Springer Open .
“GPS spoofing detection via crowd-sourced information for connected vehicles” by CRI-Lab researchers Gabriele Oligeri, Omar Adel Ibrahim, Roberto Di Pietro, with the collaboration of Savio Sciancalepore (Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Eindhoven, The Netherlands)
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has been officially accepted for publication in the Elsevier Computer Networks (COMNET) journal.
“AI-enabled Bot and Social Media: A Survey of Tools, Techniques, and Platforms for the Arms Race” by CRI-Lab researchers Maurantonio Caprolu and Roberto Di Pietro, with the collaboration of Flavio Lombardi (Istituto per le Applicazioni del Calcolo, IAC-CNR Rome, Italy)
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has been published as part of the book titled “Mixed Methods Perspectives on Communication and Social Media Research” (Routledge UK – Taylor and Francis, ISBN 9781032209128) , edited by Reynaldo Gacho Segumpan and Joanna Soraya Abu Zahari.
“Satellite-based communications security: A survey of threats, solutions, and research challenges” by CRI-Lab researchers Roberto Di Pietro, with the collaboration of Pietro Tedeschi (Technology Innovation Institute, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates) and Savio Sciancalepore (Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Eindhoven, The Netherlands)
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has been officially accepted for publication in the Elsevier Computer Networks (COMNET) journal.
“Analysis of Polkadot: Architecture, Internals, and Contradictions” by CRI-Lab researchers Hanaa Abbas, Maurantonio Caprolu, and Roberto Di Pietro
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has been officially accepted for presentation at the 5th IEEE International Conference on Blockchain (Blockchain 2022) to be held in Espoo, Finland, August 22-25, 2022.
“SpreadMeNot: A Provably Secure and Privacy-Preserving Contact Tracing Protocol” by CRI-Lab researchers Roberto Di Pietro, with the collaboration of Pietro Tedeschi (Technology Innovation Institute, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates) and Spiridon Bakiras (Infocomm Technology Cluster, Singapore Institute of Technology, Singapore)
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has been officially accepted for publication in the IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing journal (TDSC).
“FRACTAL: Single-Channel Multi-Factor Transaction Authentication through a Compromised Terminal” by CRI-Lab researchers Roberto Di Pietro, with the collaboration of Savio Sciancalepore (Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Eindhoven, The Netherlands), Simone Raponi, and Daniele Caldarola
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has been officially accepted for presentation at the 24th International Conference on Information and Communications Security (ICICS 2022) to be held in Canterbury, UK, September 5-8, 2022.
“Noise2Weight: On Detecting Payload Weight from Drones Acoustic Emissions” by CRI-Lab researchers Omar Adel Ibrahim and Roberto Di Pietro, with the collaboration of Savio Sciancalepore (Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Eindhoven, The Netherlands)
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has been officially accepted for publication in the Future Generation Computer Systems Journal (FGCS).
“PPCA – Privacy-Preserving Collision Avoidance for Autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicles” by CRI-Lab researchers Roberto Di Pietro, with the collaboration of Pietro Tedeschi (Technology Innovation Institute, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates) and Savio Sciancalepore (Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Eindhoven, The Netherlands)
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has been officially accepted for publication in the IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing journal (IEEE TDSC).
“Localization of a Power-Modulated Jammer” by CRI-Lab researchers Pietro Tedeschi, Gabriele Oligeri and Roberto Di Pietro
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has been officially accepted for publication in the MDPI Sensors journal. This article belongs to the Topic Next Generation of Security and Privacy in IoT, Industry 4.0, 5G Systems and Beyond (NGSP).
The following research paper:
“Metaverse: Security and Privacy Issues” by CRI-Lab researchers Roberto Di Pietro, with the collaboration of Stefano Cresci (National Research Council, Pisa, Italy)
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has been officially accepted for presentation at The 3rd International Conference on Trust, Privacy and Security in Intelligent Systems, and Applications (IEEE TPS’21), that has taken place as an online (virtual) conference, December 12-15, 2021.
“Analysis and Patterns of Unknown Transactions in Bitcoin” by CRI-Lab researchers Maurantonio Caprolu and Roberto Di Pietro, with the collaboration of Matteo Pontecorvi and Matteo Signorini (Nokia Bell Labs, Nozay, France) and Carlos Segarra (Imperial College, London, UK)
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has been officially accepted for presentation at the 4th IEEE International Conference on Blockchain (IEEE Blockchain-2021), that will take place as an online (virtual) conference, December 6-8, 2021.
“Road Traffic Poisoning of Navigation Apps: Threats and Countermeasures” by CRI-Lab researchers Simone Raponi, Gabriele Oligeri, and Roberto Di Pietro with the collaboration of Savio Sciancalepore
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has been officially accepted for publication in the IEEE Security & Privacy Magazine.
“Privacy-Preserving and Sustainable Contact Tracing Using Batteryless BLE Beacons” by CRI-Lab researchers Pietro Tedeschi, James She, Spiridon Bakiras and Roberto Di Pietro with the collaboration of Kang Eun Jeon and Simon Wong
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has been officially published in the IEEE Security & Privacy (IEEE S&P) Journal.
“ARID: Anonymous Remote IDentification of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles” by CRI-Lab researchers Pietro Tedeschi and Roberto Di Pietro with the collaboration of Savio Sciancalepore
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has been officially accepted for presentation in the 2021 Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC) to be held in Virtual Conference December 6-10, 2021
“Mitigating Energy Depletion Attacks in IoT via Random Time-Slotted Channel Access” by CRI-Lab researchers Pietro Tedeschi, Usman Riasat and Roberto Di Pietro with the collaboration of Savio Sciancalepore
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has been officially accepted for presentation in the 2021 IEEE Conference on Communications and Network Security (CNS) to be held in Virtual Conference October 4-6, 2021.
“Modelling a Communication Channel under Jamming: Experimental Model and Applications” by CRI-Lab researchers Pietro Tedeschi, and Roberto Di Pietro with the collaboration of Savio Sciancalepore
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has been officially accepted for presentation in the 2021 IEEE International Conference on Security, Privacy, and Anonymity in Computation, Communication, and Storage (IEEE SpaCCS 2021) to be held in New York, USA, October 1-3, 2021.
“IoTrace: A Flexible, Efficient, and Privacy-Preserving IoT-enabled Architecture for Contact Tracing” by CRI-Lab researchers Pietro Tedeschi, Spiridon Bakiras and and Roberto Di Pietro
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has been officially accepted for publication in the IEEE Communications Magazine.
“Predicting Influential Users in Online Social Network Groups” by CRI-Lab researchers Roberto Di Pietro, with the collaboration of Andrea De Salve, Paolo Mori, Barbara Guidi, and Laura Ricci
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has been officially published in the ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data journal (TKDD).
“DoS and DDoS attacks in Software Defined Networks: A survey of existing solutions and research challenges” by CRI-Lab researchers Lubna Fayez Eliyan and Roberto Di Pietro
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has been officially published in the Future Generation Computer Systems journal (FGCS).
“Beyond SolarWinds: The Systemic Risks of Critical Infrastructures, State of Play, and Future Directions” by CRI-Lab researchers Simone Raponi, Maurantonio Caprolu, and Roberto Di Pietro
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has been officially accepted for presentation at the 5th Edition of the National Italian Conference on Cybersecurity (ITASEC), that will take place as an online (virtual) conference from April 7 to April 9, 2021.
“Auth-AIS: Secure, Flexible, and Backward-Compatible Authentication of Vessels AIS Broadcasts” by CRI-Lab researchers Pietro Tedeschi, and Roberto Di Pietro with the collaboration of Savio Sciancalepore and Ahmed Aziz
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has been officially accepted for publication in the IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing Journal.
“Cyber Security Research in the Arab Region: A Blooming Ecosystem with Global Ambitions” by CRI-Lab researchers Roberto Di Pietro with the collaboration of Christina Pöpper and Michail Maniatakos
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has been officially published in the Communications of the ACM journal (CACM).
“New Dimensions of Information Warfare” by CRI-Lab researchers Roberto Di Pietro, Simone Raponi, and Maurantonio Caprolu, with the collaboration of Stefano Cresci, has been published in the Advances in Information Security series, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
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“PPRQ: Privacy-Preserving MAX/MIN Range Queries in IoT Networks” by CRI-Lab researchers Savio Sciancalepore and Roberto Di Pietro
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has been officially accepted for publication in the IEEE Internet of Things Journal (IoT-J).
“Receivers Location Privacy in Avionic Crowdsourced Networks: Issues and Countermeasures” by CRI-Lab researchers Savio Sciancalepore, Saeif Alhazbi, and Roberto Di Pietro
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has been officially accepted for publication in the Journal of Network and Computer Applications (JNCA).
“BAD: A Blockchain Anomaly Detection Solution” by CRI-Lab researcher Roberto Di Pietro with the collaboration of Matteo Signorini, Matteo Pontecorvi (NOKIA Bell Labs, Nozay, France), and Waël Kanoun (Thales, Dubai, UAE)
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has been officially accepted for publication in the IEEE Access journal.
“Increasing Renewable Generation Feed-In Capacity Leveraging Smart Meters” by CRI-Lab researchers Maurantonio Caprolu and Roberto Di Pietro, with the collaboration of Javier Hernandez Fernandez and Abdulrahman Alassi (Iberdrola Innovation Middle East, Doha, Qatar)
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has been officially accepted for presentation at the 2020 IEEE Green Energy and Smart Systems Conference (IGESSC 2020), that will take place as an online (virtual) conference, November 2-3, 2020.
“MAGNETO: Fingerprinting USB Flash Drives via Unintentional Magnetic Emissions” by CRI-Lab researchers Omar Adel Ibrahim, Savio Sciancalepore, Gabriele Oligeri, and Roberto Di Pietro
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has been officially accepted for publication in the ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems journal.
“Security in Energy Harvesting Networks: A Survey of Current Solutions and Research Challenges” by CRI-Lab researchers Pietro Tedeschi, Savio Sciancalepore and Roberto Di Pietro
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has been officially accepted for publication in the IEEE Communications Surveys Tutorials journal.
“Next Generation Information Warfare: Rationales, Scenarios, Threats, and Open Issues” by CRI-Lab researchers Roberto Di Pietro, Maurantonio Caprolu, and Simone Raponi
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has been officially published in the proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Information Systems Security and Privacy (ICISP).
The following research papers:
“BrokenStrokes: On the (in)Security of Wireless Keyboards ” by CRI-Lab researchers Gabriele Oligeri, Savio Sciancalepore, Simone Raponi and Roberto Di Pietro
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and
“GNSS Spoofing Detection via Opportunistic IRIDIUM Signals” by CRI-Lab researchers Gabriele Oligeri, Savio Sciancalepore, and Roberto Di Pietro
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has been officially accepted for presentation at the 13th Conference on Security and Privacy in Wireless and Mobile Networks (WISEC), that will take place as an online (virtual) conference from July 8 to July 10, 2020.
“Foundations, Properties, and Security Applications of Puzzles: A Survey” by CRI-Lab researchers Isra Mohamed Ali, Maurantonio Caprolu, and Roberto Di Pietro
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has been officially accepted for publication in ACM Computing Surveys.
“SecureAIS – Securing Pairwise Vessels Communications ” by CRI-Lab researchers Ahmed Aziz, Pietro Tedeschi, Savio Sciancalepore, and Roberto Di Pietro
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has been officially accepted for presentation at the 2020 IEEE Conference on Communications and Network Security (CNS), to be held in Avignon, France, June 29 – July 1, 2020.
The following research paper:
“A Longitudinal Study on Web-sites Password Management (in)Security: Evidence and Remedies” by CRI-Lab researchers Simone Raponi and Roberto Di Pietro
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has been officially accepted for publication in the IEEE Access journal.
The following research paper:
“Vessels Cybersecurity: Issues, Challenges, and the Road Ahead” by CRI-Lab researchers Maurantonio Caprolu, Roberto Di Pietro, Simone Raponi, Savio Sciancalepore and Pietro Tedeschi
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has been officially accepted for publication in the IEEE Communications Magazine.
The following research paper:
“Short-Range Audio Channels Security: Survey of Mechanisms, Applications, and Research Challenges” by CRI-Lab researchers Maurantonio Caprolu, Savio Sciancalepore and Roberto Di Pietro
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has been officially accepted for publication in the IEEE Communications Surveys Tutorials journal.
The following research paper:
“Leveraging Jamming to Help Drones Complete Their Mission” by CRI-Lab researchers Pietro Tedeschi, Gabriele Oligeri and Roberto Di Pietro
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has been officially accepted for publication in the IEEE Access journal.
The following research paper:
“PiNcH: an Effective, Efficient, and Robust Solution to Drone Detection via Network Traffic Analysis” by CRI-Lab researchers Savio Sciancalepore, Omar Adel Ibrahim, Gabriele Oligeri and Roberto Di Pietro
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has been officially accepted for publication in the Elsevier Computer Network Journal.
The following research paper:
“LiKe: Lightweight Certificateless Key Agreement for Secure IoT Communications” by CRI-Lab researchers Pietro Tedeschi, Savio Sciancalepore, Areej Eliyan, and Roberto Di Pietro
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has been officially accepted for publication in the IEEE Internet of Things Journal.
The following research paper:
“Emergent properties, models, and laws of behavioral similarities within groups of twitter users” by CRI-Lab researcher Roberto Di Pietro, with the collaboration of Stefano Cresci, Marinella Petrocchi, and Maurizio Tesconi (IIT-CNR), and Angelo Spognardi (Sapienza University of Rome)
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has been officially accepted for publication in the Elsevier Computer Communications journal.
The following research paper:
“BitTransfer: Mitigating Reactive Jamming in Electronic Warfare Scenarios” by CRI-Lab researchers Savio Sciancalepore and Roberto Di Pietro
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has been officially accepted for publication in the IEEE Access journal.
The following research paper:
“Nationality and Geolocation-Based Profiling in the Dark (Web)” by CRI-Lab researcher Simone Raponi, with the collaboration of Massimo La Morgia, Eugenio Nerio Nemmi, Alessandro Mei, and Julinda Stefa (Sapienza University of Rome)
has been officially accepted at the IEEE Transactions on Services Computing journal.
The following research paper:
“SOS: Standard-Compliant and Packet Loss Tolerant Security Framework for ADS-B Communications” by CRI-Lab researchers Savio Sciancalepore and Roberto Di Pietro
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has been officially accepted for publication in the IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing journal.
The following research paper:
“Location Privacy Issues in the Opensky Network Crowdsourcing Platform ” by CRI-Lab researchers Savio Sciancalepore, Saeif Al Hazbi and Roberto Di Pietro
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has been officially accepted for presentation at the International Conference Security and Privacy in Communication Networks (SecureComm), to be held in Orlando, USA, October 23-25, 2019.
The following research paper:
“Intrusion Detection at the Network Edge: Solutions, Limitations, and Future Directions ” by CRI-Lab researchers Simone Raponi, Maurantonio Caprolu and Roberto Di Pietro
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has been officially accepted for presentation at the 2019 International Conference on Edge Computing, to be held in San Diego, USA, June 25-30, 2019.
The following research paper:
“Detecting Drones Status via Encrypted Traffic Analysis ” by CRI-Lab researchers Savio Sciancalepore, Omar Adel Ibrahim, Gabriele Oligeri and Roberto Di Pietro
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has been officially accepted for presentation at the workshops: (WiseML): ACM Workshop on Wireless Security and Machine Learning, to be held in conjunction with ACM WiSec 2019, Miami Beach, Florida, May 14, 2019.
The following research paper:
“Edge and Fog Computing in Critical Infrastructures: Analysis, Security Threats, and Research Challenges” by CRI-Lab researchers Pietro Tedeschi and Savio Sciancalepore
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has been officially accepted for presentation at the workshops: (EuroSPEC 2019) : European Workshop on Security and Privacy in Edge Computing, to be held in conjunction with EuroS&P 2019, Stockholm, Sweden, June 16, 2019.
The following research paper:
“JAM-ME: Exploiting Jamming to Accomplish Drone Mission” by CRI-Lab researchers Roberto Di Pietro, Gabriele Oligeri and Pietro Tedeschi
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has been officially accepted for presentation at the workshops: (CPS-Sec 2019) : International Workshop On Cyber-Physical Systems Security, to be held in conjunction with the IEEE Conference on Communications and Network Security (CNS2019), Washington DC, USA, 10-12 June 2019.
The following research paper:
“Drive Me Not: GPS Spoofing Detection via Cellular Network” by CRI-Lab researchers Gabriele Oligeri, Savio Sciancalepore, Omar Adel Ibrahim and Roberto Di Pietro
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has been officially accepted for presentation at the 12th ACM Conference on Security & Privacy in Wireless and Mobile Networks (WiSec2019) to be held in Miami FL, USA, 15-17 May 2019.
The following research paper:
“DRAKE: Distributed Relay-Assisted Key Establishment” by CRI-Lab researchers Savio Sciancalepore and Roberto Di Pietro
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has been officially accepted for presentation at the IEEE Conference on Communications and Network Security (CNS2019) to be held in Washington DC, USA, 10-12 June 2019.
The following research paper:
“FORTRESS: An Efficient and Distributed Firewall for Stateful Data Plane SDN” by CRI-Lab researchers Maurantonio Caprolu, Simone Raponi and Roberto Di Pietro
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has been officially accepted for publication in the Security and Communication Networks journal.
The following research paper:
“Reliability of ADS-B Communications: Novel Insights based on an Experimental Assessment” by CRI-Lab researchers Savio Sciancalepore, Saeif Alhazbi and Roberto Di Pietro
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has been officially accepted for presentation at the 34th ACM/SIGAPP Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC 2019) to be held in Limassol, Cyprus, 8-12 April 2019.
The following research paper:
“EXCHANge: Securing IoT via Channel Anonymity” by CRI-Lab researchers Savio Sciancalepore, Gabriele Oligeri and Roberto Di Pietro with the collaboration of Giuseppe Piro and Gennaro Boggia (Politechnyc University of Bari, Italy)
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has been officially accepted at the International Journal for the Computer and Telecommunications Industry (ComCom).
The following research paper:
“Strength of Crowd (SOC)—Defeating a Reactive Jammer in IoT with Decoy Messages” by CRI-Lab researchers Savio Sciancalepore, Gabriele Oligeri and Roberto Di Pietro
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has been officially accepted for publication in the Sensors journal. This article belongs to the Special Issue Emerging Methodologies and Practical Solutions for M2M and D2D Communications in the Internet of Things Era.
The following research paper:
“SOS – Securing Open Skies” by CRI-Lab researcher Savio Sciancalepore and Roberto Di Pietro
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has been officially accepted for presentation at the 11th International Conference on Security, Privacy and Anonymity in Computation, Communication and Storage (SPACCS 2018) to be held in Melbourne, Australia, 11-13 December 2018.
The following research paper:
“GopJam: Key-less jamming mitigation via gossiping” by CRI-Lab researchers Roberto Di Pietro and Gabriele Oligeri
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has been officially accepted for publication in the upcoming issue of the Elsevier Journal of Network and Computer Applications.
The following research paper:
“When Blockchain Makes Ephemeral Keys Authentic: a Novel Key Agreement Mechanism in the IoT World” by CRI-Lab researcher Pietro Tedeschi, with the collaboration of Giuseppe Piro and Gennaro Boggia (Politechnyc University of Bari, Italy).
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has been officially accepted for presentation at the 1st International Workshop on Blockchain in IoT (GLOBECOM, WS – BCIoT), as part of the program of the IEEE International Conference on Global Communications (GLOBECOM 2018), 9-13 December, 2018, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
The following research paper:
“On the design of a Decentralized and Multi-Authority Access Control Schemes in Federated and Cloud-Assisted Cyber-Physical Systems” by CRI-Lab researcher Savio Sciancalepore, with the collaboration of Giuseppe Piro, Daniele Caldarola, Gennaro Boggia (Politechnyc University of Bari, Italy) and Giuseppe Bianchi (University of Tor Vergata, Rome 2).
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has been officially accepted for publication in the upcoming issue of the IEEE Internet of Things Journal (IOT-J).
The following research paper:
“Key Is In The Air: Hacking Remote Keyless Entry Systems” by CRI-Lab researchers Omar Adel Ibrahim, Gabriele Oligeri and Roberto Di Pietro, with the collaboration of Ahmed Mohamed Hussain.
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has been officially accepted for presentation at the International Workshop on Cyber Security for Intelligent Transportation Systems (CSITS2018), held in conjunction with ESORICS2018, 3-7 September, 2018, Barcellona, Spain.
The following research paper:
“A Spark is Enough in a Straw World: a Study of Websites Password Management in the Wild” by CRI-Lab researcher Simone Raponi and Roberto Di Pietro
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has been officially accepted for presentation at the 14th International Workshop on Security and Trust Management (STM2018), (co-located with the 23rd European Symposium On Research in Computer Security (ESORICS 2018)), to be held in Barcelona, (Spain) in September 6th and 7th.
The following research paper:
“Time-Zone Geolocation of Crowds in the Dark Web” by CRI-Lab researcher Simone Raponi, with the collaboration of Massimo La Morgia, Alessandro Mei, and Julinda Stefa (Sapienza University of Rome)
has been officially accepted for presentation at the 38th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS) 2018 , to be held in Vienna (Austria) from the 2nd to the 5th of July.
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The following research paper:
“A blockchain-based Trust System for the Internet of Things” by CRI-Lab researcher Roberto Di Pietro, with the collaboration of Xavier Salleras (Pompeu Fabra University, Spain), Matteo Signorini and Erez Waisbard (Nokia Bell Labs Paris, France)
has been officially accepted for presentation at the 23rd ACM Symposium on Access Control Models & Technologies (SACMAT ’18).
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The following research paper:
“Docker ecosystem – Vulnerability Analysis” by CRI-Lab researchers Simone Raponi and Roberto Di Pietro, with the collaboration of Antony Martin and Theo Combe (Nokia Bell Labs Paris, France)
has been officially accepted at the International Journal for the Computer and Telecommunications Industry (ComCom).
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The following research papers:
“Shooting to the Stars: Secure Location Verification via Meteor Burst Communications” by CRI-Lab researchers Savio Sciancalepore and Roberto Di Pietro, with the collaboration of Gabriele Oligeri (Qatar University)
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and
“N-Guard: a Solution to Secure Access to NFC tags” by CRI-Lab researcher Roberto Di Pietro, with the collaboration of Gabriele Oligeri (Qatar University), Xavier Salleras (Pompeu Fabra University, Spain), Matteo Signorini (Nokia Bell Labs Paris, France)
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have been officially accepted for presentation at the 6th IEEE International Conference on Communications and Network Security, to be held in Bejing (China) from the 30th of May to the 1st of June.