Bio

Pablo Moriano received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Pontifica Universidad Javeriana, Cali, Colombia, in 2008 and 2011, respectively. He is currently pursuing his doctorate in the School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering with the Informatics department, where his research combines complex systems and security. He obtained a M.S. in Informatics in 2017. His research focuses on the development of analytical and data-driven models to detect and mitigate anomalies in complex systems. Applications range across multiple disciplines including Internet routing, identification of large events in social media, and insider threat modeling in user-system interactions. He is a student member of IEEE and ACM.

Projects

  • BGP
  • Insider Threat

Recent Publications

  • Jayati Dev, Pablo Moriano, and L Jean Camp. Lessons Learnt from Comparing WhatsApp Privacy Concerns Across Saudi and Indian Populations. In Sixteenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (\{SOUPS\} 2020), pages 81--97, 2020.
    Keywords: Privacy, International, Social Network Privacy, human factors. [bibtex-entry]

  • P. Moriano, R. Hill, and L. J. Camp. Hijacking Network Traffic: Temporal Analysis of Adverse Changes in the Internet Topology. In Conference on Complex Systems, Thessaloniki, Greece, September 2018.
    Keywords: BGP. [bibtex-entry]

  • Clint McElroy, Pablo Moriano, and L. Jean Camp. Poster: On Predicting BGP Anomalous Incidents: A Bayesian Approach. February 2018.
    Keywords: BGP, E-Crime, Network Engineering, Governance. [bibtex-entry]

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