Andrea Mambrei Politecnico di Milano NECSTLab Phone: +39 392/0354113 Address: Via Galileo Galilei Costa Masnaga 23845 Italy Email: mmbr@gmail.com : hp://www.andreamambrei.com Twier: @mmbr GitHub: mmbr@github Linkedin: mmbr@linkedin Born: November , —Como, Italy Nationality: Italian Synopsis I’m a former student at Politecnico di Milano where I got both my Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in Computer Science Engineering. My main interests are in computer security and operating systems (eg. linux kernel hacking). I’m currently working on a privilege separation mechanism for multi-user logic applications based on LLVM/Clang, Linux kernel and Glibc. Since , I have been working at NECST research laboratory with professors Stefano Zanero, Federico Maggi and Marco Domenico Santambrogio. During the first half of I visited the NEU Systems Security Lab where I worked on my master thesis advised by professors William Robertson and Engin Kirda. In the past years I took part in many CTF competitions (such as ruCTF, ICTF, DefCon als) with both “Tower of hanoi” and “Shellphish” hacking teams. Areas of specialization Computer Security Operating Systems Distributed Systems Compilers Programming Languages I mainly write programs in C and Java. I have experienced also Bash, C++ and Assembly ( and x). For my programming classes I have worked, at a basic level, with functional languages such as Erlang, Haskell, Scheme (Racket dialect) and Prolog. Furthermore, I know Python, Jsp, Php and others. Education - M S in Computer Science Engineering, Politecnico di Milano G: / T: PRIVMUL: PRIVilege separation for Multi-User Logic applications A: Prof. Federico Maggi C: Prof. William Robertson, Northeastern University C: Prof. Stefano Zanero - B in Computer Science Engineering, Politecnico di Milano - D in Computer Science, ITIS Badoni Languages Italian English Mother tongue TOEFL - / Work Experience Feb S N S... Security Consultant Summer Schools SysSec ”Reverse Engingeering” Summer School, Amsterdam Publications talks T MIT Meeting, Massachussets Istitute of Technology, ”AndROMeda, Analyzer of Android (custom) ROM in the wild” Computer Security Course, Politecnico di Milano, ”Introduction to assembly exploiting” Poul Workshop, Politecnico di Milano, ”Reverse engineering applied to Malware Analysis” NecstSummerWorkShop st edition, Goglio di Baceno, ”Reverse engineering for fun and profit” Last updated: February ,
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