Jose Nazario

Jose Nazario

Senior Security Researcher, Arbor Networks
Joined on April 23, 2008
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Dr. Jose Nazario is a Senior Security Researcher with Arbor Networks. In this capacity, he is responsible for analyzing burgeoning Internet security threats, reverse engineering malicious code, software development, developing security mechanisms that are then distributed to Arbor’s Peakflow platforms via the Active Threat Feed (ATF) threat detection service.

Dr. Nazario’s research interests include large-scale Internet trends such as reachability and topology measurement, Internet-scale events such as DDoS attacks, botnets and worms, source code analysis tools, and data mining. He is the author of the books “Defense and Detection Strategies against Internet Worms” and “Secure Architectures with OpenBSD.” He earned a Ph.D. in biochemistry from Case Western Reserve University in 2002. Prior to joining Arbor Networks, he was an independent security consultant. Dr. Nazario regularly speaks at conferences worldwide, with past presentations at CanSecWest, PacSec, Blackhat, and NANOG. He also maintains WormBlog.com, a site devoted to studying worm detection and defense research.

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CybersecurityCyberattackCybercrimeMalwareDDoS AttackThreat IntelligenceSpamICANN

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