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I'm currently a post-doctoral researcher in the Software and Systems Security group (S3), where I works with Prof. Davide Balzarotti. I obtained a PhD in Computer Science from EURECOM in October 2023 with the thesis "A Zero-Knowledge Approach to Memory Forensics" I obtained a Master Degree in Theoretical Physics and a Specialization degree (“Master di 1° Livello”) in Cybersecurity from Università di Pisa (Italy).
In 2017 I joined the networking security group of I.I.T. of Pisa (Italy), working as researcher on malware IoT diffusion and botnets infrastructure. My current research interests include Memory Forensics in non convenctional operating systems and CPU architectures, reverse engineering of architectural binaries (kernels, firmware, EFI, ACPI etc.) and platform security (hypervisors, CPU security modes, UEFI etc.) |
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LEMON: A Universal eBPF-based Volatile Memory Acquisition Tool for Modern Android Devices and Hardened Linux SystemsDFRWS EU 2026, March 2026 (acceptance rate: 22.3%)
Resilience of forensic evidence acquisition under database schema driftDFRWS EU 2026, March 2026 (acceptance rate: 22.3%)
The Role of Domain-Specific Features in Malware Detection: A macOS Case StudyASIACCS 2026, June 2026
Unveiling BYOVD Threats: Malware's Use and Abuse of Kernel DriversNDSS 2026, Network and Distributed System Security (NDSS) Symposium, February 2026, San Diego
A Comprehensive Quantification of Inconsistencies in Memory Dumps