Javier Galbally received the MSc in electrical engineering in 2005 from the Universidad de Cantabria, and the PhD degree in electrical engineering in 2009, from Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain. Since 2006 he is with Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, where he is currently working as an assistant researcher. He has carried out different research internships in worldwide leading groups in biometric recognition such as BioLab from Universita di Bologna Italy, IDIAP Research Institute in Switzerland, or the Scribens Laboratory at the ĂŚcole Polytechnique de Montreal in Canada. His research interests are mainly focused on the security evaluation of biometric systems, but also include pattern and biometric recogniton, and synthetic generation of biometric traits. He is actively involved in European projects focused on vulnerability assessment of biometrics (e.g, STREP Tabula Rasa) and is the recipient of a number of distinctions, including:IBM Best Student Paper Award at ICPR 2008, and finalist of the EBF European Biometric Research Award.
Appearing at:Born and grown-up in Moldova, Andrei is a Computer Science graduate of the Politechnic University of Bucharest where he did his thesis work in Biometrics and Image Processing. While starting out his IT-career in the Computer Games industry, he has worked in the Telecom field and also was a senior developer at a specialized firm programming various GSM/UMTS/GPS sub-systems. He is the author of the MiFare Classic Universal toolKit (MFCUK), the first publically available (FOSS) card-only key cracking tool for the MiFare Classic RFID card family and is known as the "printer guy" for his "Hacking MFPs" and "Hacking PostScript" series of hacks & talks at various international conferences. He is passionate about security in a holistic fashion. Currently he is a PhD candidate with EURECOM in field of "Security of embedded devices".
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