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Curriculum vitae

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Marco Tiloca

Solna (Sweden) +46 70 6046501 [email protected]

http://www.sics.se/~marco/

SexMale | Date of birth 10 Feb 1984 | Nationality Italian

PREFERRED JOB

Research and development

WORK EXPERIENCE

07/2015–Present

Senior Researcher

SICS Swedish ICT AB, Security Lab, Stockholm (Sweden)

08/2013–07/2015

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

SICS Swedish ICT AB, Security Lab, Stockholm (Sweden)

Under the ERCIM Alain Bensoussan/Marie Curie Fellowship Programme.

02/2013–08/2013

Research Fellow

University of Pisa, Pisa (Italy) Research activity on network security.

02/2012–05/2012

Teaching Assistant

TeCIP - Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa (Italy)

"Security" class, Graduate Program in Information and Communication Technologies.

07/2009–12/2009

Research Assistant

University of Pisa, Pisa (Italy)

Research activity on security in networks of cooperating objects. EDUCATION AND TRAINING

01/2010–12/2012

Ph.D. Degree in Computer Engineering

EQF level 8

Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Informazione, University of Pisa, Pisa (Italy) Advisor: Prof. Gianluca Dini

Ph.D. Thesis: "Solutions and Tools for Secure Communication in Wireless Sensor Networks".

10/2006–05/2009

Master's Degree in Computer Engineering (cum laude).

EQF level 7 University of Pisa, Pisa (Italy)

Master's Degree thesis: "Risparmio energetico pilotato dalla BS per reti IEEE 802.16e" ("BS-driven power saving for IEEE 802.16e networks"). Design, implementation, and simulative evaluation of an energy saving scheduler for IEEE 802.16e networks.

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Curriculum vitae

Marco Tiloca

09/2003–10/2006

Bachelor's Degree in Computer Engineering.

EQF level 6

University of Pisa, Pisa (Italy)

Bachelor's Degree thesis: "Problematiche di interazione Asterisk e NAT" ("Asterisk and NAT

interaction issues"). Installation and configuration of VoIP services based on Asterisk, in the presence of NAT, on GNU/Linux and Microsoft Windows platforms.

09/1998–07/2003

Scientific high school degree.

EQF level 4

Liceo Scientifico Statale "G. Marconi", Sassari (Italy) PERSONAL SKILLS

Mother tongue(s) Italian

Other language(s) UNDERSTANDING SPEAKING WRITING

Listening Reading Spoken interaction Spoken production

English C2 C2 C2 C2 C2

Swedish A2 B1 A2 A2 A2

Levels: A1 and A2: Basic user - B1 and B2: Independent user - C1 and C2: Proficient user

Common European Framework of Reference for Languages

Communication skills Great adaptation to multicultural environment, gained in the remit of academic activies and European projects with international partners.

Excellent team working skills, with strong inclination for leadership, mediation and dispute resolution, as well as analysis and coordination of different activities.

Organisational / managerial skills Excellent ability to organize daily tasks and work within defined timelines, gained mostly in the remit of academic activities and European projects.

Interested in exploring new challenges from multiple perspectives, and designing alternative solutions.

Job-related skills Advanced expertise in network security and applied cryptography.

Advanced expertise in networking, operating systems, and database management systems. Advanced expertise in software development (C, C++, Java, Python, x86 Assembly). Advanced knowledge of ZigBee, IEEE 802.15.4, and IEEE 802.16e wireless technologies. Advanced knowledge of OMNeT++, ns2, and Castalia network simulators.

Advanced knowledge of TinyOS and nesC programming.

Advanced knowledge of Web development (HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP).

Successfully completed the 8 week online course "Programming Mobile Applications for Android Handheld Systems", authorized by University of Maryland, College Park and offered through Coursera, instructor Dr. Adam Porter. Verify at coursera.org/verify/T892LP3Z2Z

Digital competence Advanced knowledge of GNU/Linux and Microsoft Windows.

Advanced knowledge of Internet and multimedia and editing applications. Other skills Digital photography.

Music and electric guitar playing. Production of italian language subtitles. Driving licence B

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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Curriculum vitae

Marco Tiloca

Author of technical reports for companies.

Reviewer for international journals and conferences.

Session chair at "The 7th International Conference on Security of Information and Networks" (SIN 2014), Session "Networks and Defence"

Teaching assistant for university classes (English and Italian language). Supervisor for several Master's Thesis projects.

Visits Visitor researcher at FH Campus Wien, Competence Centre for IT-Security (Vienna, Austria), May 2014.

Visitor researcher at Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica, Cryptology research group (Amsterdam, The Netherlands), December 2013.

Seminars Invited speaker at the Security seminar "Security for Virtualized Networks and IoT", co-organized by SICS Swedish ICT AB, Ericsson and Lund University (Lund, Sweden), May 2015. Talk title: "IoT DoS prevention".

Invited speaker at SICS Swedish ICT AB (Stockholm, Sweden), November 2012. Talk title: "A framework for simulative evaluation of security attacks in wireless sensor networks".

Invited speaker at Telecom Italia Lab (Turin, Italy), March 2010. Talk title: "Security models in ZigBee". Participation at SensorNets 2009: The First International School on Cyber-Physical and Sensor Networks (Monastir, Tunisia), December 2009.

Projects Involved in the FP7 European Collaborative Project SEGRID, coordinator Reinder Wolthuis. Involved in the Italian PRIN Project TENACE, coordinator Prof. Roberto Baldoni.

Involved in the FP7 European Integrated Project PLANET, coordinator Prof. Pedro J. Marrón. Involved in the FP7 European Network of Excellence CONET, coordinator Prof. Pedro J. Marrón. Cooperation with Telecom Italia S.p.A. and the Research Center "E. Piaggio" (University of Pisa).

Memberships Member of the TinyOS 2.0 ZigBee Working Group.

Publications See attachment.

References Dr. Christian Gehrmann SICS Swedish ICT AB [email protected]

Prof. Gianluca Dini University of Pisa [email protected]

Prof. Mário Alves

ISEP-IPP, Polytechnic Institute of Porto [email protected]

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Marco Tiloca

List of publications

(*) Authors of this publication are listed in alphabetical order by last name.

Journal articles

Marco Tiloca, Domenico De Guglielmo, Gianluca Dini, Giuseppe Anastasi and Sajal K. Das, JAMMY: a Distributed and

Dynamic Solution to Selective Jamming Attack in TDMA WSNs, accepted for publication on the IEEE Transactions on

Dependable and Secure Computing, 2015 (To appear)

Roberta Daidone, Gianluca Dini and Marco Tiloca, A solution to the GTS-based selective jamming attack on IEEE

802.15.4 networks, Wireless Networks, Vol. 20, Issue 5, pp 1223-1235, Springer US, 2014 (*)

Gianluca Dini and Marco Tiloca, HISS: a HIghly Scalable Scheme for group rekeying, The Computer Journal, Vol. 56, N.

4, pp 508-525, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2013 (*)

Conference papers

Christian Gehrmann, Marco Tiloca and Rikard Höglund, SMACK: Short Message Authentication ChecK Against Battery

Exhaustion in the Internet of Things, The 12th IEEE International Conference on Sensing Communication and

Networking (SECON 2015), pp 274-282, Seattle (Washington, USA), 2015

Marco Tiloca, Efficient Protection of Response Messages in DTLS-Based Secure Multicast Communication, The 7th

International Conference on Security of Information and Networks (SIN 2014), pp 1-7, Glasgow (United Kingdom), 2014

Gianluca Dini and Marco Tiloca, On Simulative Analysis of Attack Impact in Wireless Sensor Networks, The 18thIEEE

International Conference on Emerging Technology & Factory Automation (ETFA 2013), pp 1-8, Cagliari (Italy), 2013 (*)

Marco Tiloca, Domenico De Guglielmo, Gianluca Dini and Giuseppe Anastasi, SAD-SJ: a Self-Adaptive Decentralized

solution against Selective Jamming attack in Wireless Sensor Networks, The 18th IEEE International Conference on

Emerging Technology & Factory Automation (ETFA 2013), pp 1-8, Cagliari (Italy), 2013

Roberta Daidone, Gianluca Dini and Marco Tiloca, STaR: Security Transparency and Reconfigurability for Wireless

Sensor Networks programming, 2nd International Conference on Sensor Networks (SENSORNETS 2013), pp 35-40,

Barcelona (Spain), 2013 (*)

Gianluca Dini and Marco Tiloca, ASF: an Attack Simulation Framework for wireless sensor networks, IEEE International

Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications (WiMob 2012), pp 203-210, Barcelona (Spain), 2012 (*)

Gianluca Dini and Marco Tiloca, Considerations on Security in ZigBee Networks, 2010 IEEE International Conference on

Sensor Networks, Ubiquitous, and Trustworthy Computing (SUTC 2010), pp 58-65, Newport Beach (California, USA), 2010 (*)

Workshop papers

Marco Tiloca, Francesco Racciatti and Gianluca Dini, Simulative evaluation of security attacks in networked critical

infrastructures, 2nd International Workshop on Reliability and Security Aspects for Critical Infrastructure Protection

(ReSA4CI 2015), pp 1-10, Delft (The Netherlands), September 2015 (To appear)

Gianluca Dini and Marco Tiloca, A Simulation Tool for Evaluating Attack Impact in Cyber Physical Systems, Modelling &

Simulation for Autonomous Systems Workshop (MESAS14), pp 1-18, Rome (Italy), 2014, published in Lecture Notes in Computer Science, LNCS 8906, pp. 77-94, J. Hodicky (Ed.), Springer International Publishing, Switzerland, 2014 (*)

Roberta Daidone, Gianluca Dini and Marco Tiloca, STaR: a Reconfigurable and Transparent middleware for WSNs

security, 4th International Workshop on Networks of Cooperating Objects for Smart Cities 2013 (CONET/UBICITEC

2013), pp 73-88, Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA), 2013 (*)

Roberta Daidone, Gianluca Dini and Marco Tiloca, On experimentally evaluating the impact of security on IEEE 802.15.4

networks, 3rd International Workshop on Performance Control in Wireless Sensor Networks (PWSN 2011), pp 20-25,

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Fabio Luigi Bellifemine, Claudio Borean, Gianluca Dini, Pericle Perazzo and Marco Tiloca, A Home Manager Application

for ZigBee Smart Home Networks, The First International Workshop on Networks of Cooperating Objects (CONET 2010),

pp 1-15, Stockholm (Sweden), 2010 (*)

Posters and demos

Roberta Daidone, Gianluca Dini and Marco Tiloca, On preventing GTS-based Denial of Service in IEEE 802.15.4,

European Conference on Wireless Sensor Networks (EWSN 2012), pp 69-70, Trento (Italy), 2012 (*)

Jasper Büsch, Roberta Daidone, Jan-Hinrich Hauer, Ricardo Severino, Stefano Tennina and Marco Tiloca, An

Open-Source IEEE 802.15.4 MAC Implementation for TinyOS 2.1, European Conference on Wireless Sensor Networks

(EWSN 2011), pp 1-2, Bonn (Germany), 2011 (*)

Books

Stefano Tennina, Anis Koubaa, Roberta Daidone, Mario Alves, Petr Jurcik, Ricardo Severino, Marco Tiloca, Jan-Hinrich

Hauer, Nuno Pereira, Gianluca Dini, Melanie Bouroche and Eduardo Tovar, IEEE 802.15.4 and ZigBee as Enabling

Technologies for Low-Power Wireless Systems with Quality-of-Service Constraints, SpringerBriefs in Electrical and

Computer Engineering, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Germany, 2013

Book chapters

Gianluca Dini and Marco Tiloca, Security and Privacy, in The emerging Domain of Cooperating Objects, pp 68-71,

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