Mr. Salvador Cuñat, Seguridad IoT, Best Researcher Award
Salvador Cuñat at Universitat Politècnica de Valencia, Spain
Salvador Cuñat Neguerol is a cybersecurity researcher specializing in Security and Trust for IoT networks. He is currently a PhD student at the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) in the Sistemas y Aplicaciones de Tiempo Real Distribuidos (SATRD) group. With expertise in intrusion detection systems, IoT security, pentesting, and computer forensics, Salvador’s work bridges the gap between theoretical research and practical applications in cybersecurity. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering and a Master’s degree in Cybersecurity and Cyberintelligence from ETSINF, UPV.
Author Metrics
Salvador Cuñat Neguerol has established himself as a prolific author in the field of cybersecurity, with numerous publications in reputable conferences and journals. His research contributions have garnered attention within the academic community, reflecting his expertise and impact in advancing the state of cybersecurity knowledge.
Education
Salvador Cuñat Neguerol completed his Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering at ETSINF, UPV, Spain, from 2016 to 2020. He pursued further education by obtaining a Master’s degree in Cybersecurity and Cyberintelligence from the same institution in 2022.
Research Focus
Salvador’s research focuses primarily on Security and Trust for IoT networks within the SATRD group at UPV. His work encompasses various aspects of cybersecurity, including intrusion detection systems, IoT security, pentesting, computer forensics, and malware analysis. He is particularly interested in the application of cybersecurity measures in industrial IoT environments.
Professional Journey
Salvador Cuñat Neguerol’s professional journey began with roles as a Computer Engineer at F1-Connecting and Stadler Rail, where he gained practical experience in cybersecurity and software development. Subsequently, he transitioned into research positions at SATRD UPV, contributing to projects such as the Dataports Project and the aerOS Project.
Honors & Awards
Salvador’s dedication and expertise in cybersecurity have been recognized through various honors and awards. Notably, he was a finalist in the National Cyber League 2020 competition, showcasing his proficiency and skills in cybersecurity challenges.
Publications Noted & Contributions
Salvador Cuñat Neguerol has made significant contributions to the field of cybersecurity through his research publications. Notable among these are papers related to Digital Twin and security for industrial IoT environments, which have been presented at conferences and published in peer-reviewed journals. His research findings have contributed to advancing knowledge and understanding in cybersecurity domains.
Title: A Blockchain-based Digital Twin for IoT Deployments in Logistics and Transportation
Journal: Future Generation Computer Systems Publication Date: September 2024
Article Type: Journal Article
DOI: 10.1016/j.future.2024.04.011
Contributors:
- Salvador Cuñat Negueroles
- Raúl Reinosa Simón
- Matilde Julián
- Andreu Belsa
- Ignacio Lacalle
- Raúl S-Julián
- Carlos E. Palau
Abstract: The abstract is not provided in the available information.
This article, published in Future Generation Computer Systems, introduces a Blockchain-based Digital Twin for IoT deployments in the logistics and transportation sector. The contributors to this research include Salvador Cuñat Negueroles, Raúl Reinosa Simón, Matilde Julián, Andreu Belsa, Ignacio Lacalle, Raúl S-Julián, and Carlos E. Palau.
Research Timeline
Salvador’s research journey has evolved over time, starting from his academic studies in Computer Engineering and progressing to specialized research in cybersecurity at UPV. He has been actively involved in research projects and collaborations, contributing to the development of innovative solutions for cybersecurity challenges.
Collaborations and Projects
Salvador has engaged in collaborations with academic and industrial partners to tackle cybersecurity challenges. His involvement in projects such as the Dataports Project and the aerOS Project demonstrates his commitment to interdisciplinary research and practical applications of cybersecurity solutions. Through these collaborations, Salvador has contributed to advancing knowledge and addressing real-world cybersecurity threats.