Leovigildo Sánchez Casado

Ph.D.

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Biography

Currently I'm working as an integration engineer for Nexthink, integrating information and metrics provided by our software into different tools, like ServiceNow, Splunk or ArcSight, providing metrics and real time information about the activity of the endpoints (end-user analytics), following agile methodologies (SCRUM) and applying TDD (Test-Driven Development).

Previously I worked as a software developer for Unit4 R&D, in the Localisation domain, developing new functionalities and integrating different localization products for the Agresso/Unit4 Business World ERP, using different technologies and languages, following agile methodologies (SCRUM) and with emphasis in the quality of the code.

I received my 5-year B.Sc. in Telecommunications Engineering (2008), my 5-year B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering (2009) and my M.Sc. in Multimedia Systems (2010) from the University of Granada. In October, 2014 I obtained my Ph.D. (Summa Cum Laude) in the field of Networking also from the University of Granada, with my thesis dissertation entitled "Anomaly-based Multi-layer Intrusion Detection for MANET Environments".

In 2010, I joined the Department of Signal Theory, Telematics and Communications of the University of Granada as a researcher and lecturer. My research interests are mainly focused on the area of network security and more specifically on intrusion detection and response, principally in ad hoc networks. I have also collaborated with the Distributed System Group, at the University of Osnabrück (Germany). I'm author of some journal papers and I have attended several international conferences, as well as national conferences.

Besides, I worked with the "Network Engineering and Security Group" (NESG), a multidisciplinary group composed of physicist, computer scientists and telecommunication engineers, all of them members of the Dept. of Signal Theory, Telematics and Communications. The aim of the group is to improve the management and monitoring of networking environments, strengthening systems, networks and communication security.


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Updated - March, 2017