Innovation is the key to solve cyber security challenges and issues. Since 2012, our innovative data scientists at the Steppa Cyber Security Lab have published approximately 40 peer-reviewed papers and book chapters in the following areas: Cyber-Physical Systems, Smart Cities and Smart Grids, Mobile Security, Big Data Analytics, Monitoring Systems and Internet Measurements, Digital Forensics, Computer Scanning, Amplification and Reflection Attacks, Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks and others.
We have published in many international venues such as ACSAC, IEEE Transactions, ARES, NDSS or DFRWS. We have been awarded 4 best paper awards and more than 10 grants and scholarships to support our research. We have been continuously collaborating with academia and industry pioneers such as Carnegie Mellon, New York University, McGill University, and Georgia Tech. If you have an innovative idea that you would like to develop, let us know.
We work in, but not limited to, the following research areas: Industry 4.0, Robotics, Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Mining, Cyber Security, among others.