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Igino Corona

Igino Corona received the M.Sc. Degree in Electronic Engineering from the University of Cagliari, in October 2006. In his MSc thesis (in Italian), he discussed the design and the implementation (in Python and C++ programming languages) of an anomaly-based, unsupervised Intrusion Detection System for the analysis of the HTTP traffic. The Clusit Association rewarded this work as one of the best Italian research thesis on computer system security. Since February 2007, he is a Ph.D. Student in Computer Science and a member of the Pattern Recognition and Applications Group (Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering). In the period January/June 2009 he worked with the research group headed by Prof. Wenke Lee, Georgia Institute of Technology, Altlanta, USA) as a visiting PhD student. During such a period, Igino Corona and Roberto Perdisci developed Flux Buster, an advanced system which is able to detect fast flux service networks by means of passive analysis of DNS traffic in large net
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