Manuel Suárez Román
Short bio
I’m a PhD Student at the Computer Security Lab (COSEC) from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. I studied a double degree in mathematics and computer science at the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid and I specialized by studying a master’s degree in cybersecurity and another one in artificial intelligence. Before joining the lab, I previously worked in the Cryptology and nformation Security research group (GiCSI) and in the Cybersecurity and Privacy Protection research group (GiCP) of the Leonardo Torres Quevedo Institute, ITEFI, of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC).
Research
My research interests focus on the intersection of cybersecurity and artificial intelligence, applied to the detection of Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) using data provenance.
Publications
de Paz, Alfonso; Suarez-Roman, Manuel; Palmero, Santiago; Degli-Esposti, Sara; Arroyo, David. Following Negationists on Twitter and Telegram: Application of NCD to the Analysis of Multiplatform Misinformation Dynamics. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems. Proceedings of the International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing & Ambient Intelligence (UCAmI). Springer.
Degli-Esposti, Sara; Suarez-Roman, Manuel. La investigación en ciberseguridad en España. IV Informe sobre la Ciencia y la Tecnología en España. Situar a España en el marco geopolítico de la I+D+i. Fundación Alternativas.