Carmen Torrano
Cybersecurity researcher
Carmen holds a PhD in Computer Science from the Carlos III University of Madrid. He developed this PhD, specializing in computer security and artificial intelligence, in the Higher Council for Scientific Research.
She currently works as a senior researcher at ElevenPaths, Telefónica's cybersecurity unit.
He also works as a teacher at universities such as UCLM and UCAM.
Carmen has published in numerous conferences and relevant journals in the area of computer security and collaborates in the dissemination of scientific-technical content.
José Antonio Gómez Hernández
Professor of the Department of Languages and Computer Systems of the University of Granada
Chat / Workshop: Early detection of ransomware on Android
Professor of the Department of Languages and Computer Systems of the University of Granada, and member of the research groups "Network Security & Engineering Group (NESG)" and "UGR Cyber Security Group (UcyS)". He teaches subjects related to Cybersecurity in the Degree in Computer Engineering, Degree in Criminology, and the Master in Cybersecurity, all from the University of Granada. His professional interests are related to security in operating systems and computer forensics.
Lucía Álvarez González
Studying a master's degree in telecommunications engineering at the University of Granada.
Chat / Workshop: Early detection of ransomware on Android
Graduated in Engineering in Telecommunication Technologies from the University of Granada, and currently pursuing a Master's Degree in Telecommunications Engineering from this University. Her interests are focused on Cybersecurity and communications.
Alejandro Ramos
Security industry veteran and Chief Information Security Officer at Telefonica.
Workshop: RedTeam, Hacking in another dimension.
Alejandro Ramos is the Global Digital Security Manager of the Telefónica Group, co-author of the blog SecurityByDefault and the book "Hacker Epico".
Recently appointed the only Spanish CISO in the list of the 100 most influential CISOs in the world.
He is a collaborating professor in the Security Master of the European University of Madrid and a speaker at several national security congresses.
Manuel Guerra
Expert in forensic analysis
Workshop: WhatsApp autopsy
Forensic Analyst of the Technical Section of the Central Unit of Technological Research; National Police. Researcher specialized in crimes committed through new technologies or with the help of these, especially those crimes that require advanced technical knowledge for their persecution.
Professor in different Spanish Universities, both in Degrees, as Professional Master courses or Masters, related to Cybercrime and Cyberlaw.
Speaker at both national and international level, in numerous Cybersecurity conferences.
Jorge Lanza Calderón
Doctor and researcher at the University of Cantabria
Workshop: The mobile killed the smart card
Jorge Lanza is a Telecommunication Engineer and Doctor in Information Technologies and Communications in Mobile Networks from the University of Cantabria since 2000 and 2014 respectively, where he exercises his teaching and research work. Among other activities, as director of the Technology Observatory of the Intelligent Card of the University of Cantabria, he has collaborated with renowned manufacturers in the sector of smart cards, banking entities and telephone operators.
He has gained extensive experience in smart card technology and NFC environments.
Alberto Eloy García Gutiérrez
Contracted Professor Doctor and researcher of Telematics Engineering Group of Cantabria University.
Workshop: The mobile killed the smart card
Doctor in Telecommunications Engineering from the University of Cantabria, where he is currently a Contracted Professor Doctor and researcher of Telematics Engineering Group
His experience in the area of network planning has been evolving towards aspects related to security in dorsal and cloud environments. He is the national coordinator of the DECAMP Virtual Campus belonging to the Erasmus Plus Program, for the creation and delivery of cybersecurity courses at the Bachelor and Master level.
He has participated in several research projects related to secure environments for payment applications and development of tools and laboratories for risk detection in secure virtualization environments.
Enrique Serrano
Mundo Hacker Team, IBM Security Account Manager and entrepreneur.
Lecture: Am I already a hacker? Professional development of technicians, opportunities!
Starting with 14 years in the world of hacking, Enrique is passionate about technologies, computer security and innovation, he has been a co-founder of Mundo Hacker for more than 10 years, an entrepreneur in several companies and part of the IBM Security team. In addition to repeating another year in CyberCamp, Enrique has written books, appeared in different television programs and participated as a speaker in different national and international levels.
Sergio Sáiz
Specialist in pentesting and training of the software development team in security matters.
Harry el sucio vs Mr. Robot
Telecommunication engineer. Co-founder and director of the computer security congress Sh3llCON. After working in companies such as Indra or Innotec, he is currently responsible for security in Netkia Soluciones, specializing in pentesting and training of the software development team in security matters. He has been a teacher in the Cybercrime Masters at the University of Nebrija. He has participated in congresses such as Mundo Hacker Day, Santander Social Weekend or Hack & Sec.