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- affiliation: Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j17]Radu Anghel, Yury Zhauniarovich, Carlos Gañán:
Who's Got My Back? Measuring the Adoption of an Internet-wide BGP RTBH Service. Proc. ACM Meas. Anal. Comput. Syst. 8(1): 3:1-3:25 (2024) - [c55]Daniel Uroz, Ricardo J. Rodríguez, Carlos Hernandez Gañán:
Poster: Empirical Analysis of Lifespan Increase of IoT C&C Domains. IMC 2024: 767-768 - [c54]Kyohei Takao, Chika Hiraishi, Rui Tanabe, Kazuki Takada, Akira Fujita, Daisuke Inoue, Carlos Gañán, Michel van Eeten, Katsunari Yoshioka, Tsutomu Matsumoto:
VT-SOS: A Cost-effective URL Warning utilizing VirusTotal as a Second Opinion Service. NOMS 2024: 1-5 - [c53]Joost Oortwijn, Carlos Gañán:
Patch Pilgrimage: Exploring the Landscape of TCP Reflective Attacks and User Patching Expedition. SAC 2024: 1395-1404 - [c52]Radu Anghel, Yury Zhauniarovich, Carlos Gañán:
Who's Got My Back? Measuring the Adoption of an Internet-wide BGP RTBH Service. SIGMETRICS/Performance (Abstracts) 2024: 53-54 - [c51]Sandra Rivera Pérez, Michel van Eeten, Carlos Hernandez Gañán:
Patchy Performance? Uncovering the Vulnerability Management Practices of IoT-Centric Vendors. SP 2024: 1198-1216 - [c50]Swaathi Vetrivel, Brennen Bouwmeester, Michel van Eeten, Carlos Hernandez Gañán:
IoT Market Dynamics: An Analysis of Device Sales, Security and Privacy Signals, and their Interactions. USENIX Security Symposium 2024 - [i9]Yevheniya Nosyk, Maciej Korczynski, Carlos Hernandez Gañán, Michal Król, Qasim Lone, Andrzej Duda:
Don't Get Hijacked: Prevalence, Mitigation, and Impact of Non-Secure DNS Dynamic Updates. CoRR abs/2405.19871 (2024) - 2023
- [j16]Tobias Fiebig, Seda F. Gürses, Carlos Gañán, Erna Kotkamp, Fernando Kuipers, Martina Lindorfer, Menghua Prisse, Taritha Sari:
Heads in the Clouds? Measuring Universities' Migration to Public Clouds: Implications for Privacy & Academic Freedom. Proc. Priv. Enhancing Technol. 2023(2): 117-150 (2023) - [c49]Siôn Lloyd, Carlos Hernandez Gañán, Samaneh Tajalizadehkhoob:
Block and Roll: A Metric-based Evaluation of Reputation Block Lists. APWG.EU Tech 2023 - [c48]Mathew Vermeer, Natalia Kadenko, Michel van Eeten, Carlos Gañán, Simon Parkin:
Alert Alchemy: SOC Workflows and Decisions in the Management of NIDS Rules. CCS 2023: 2770-2784 - [c47]Radu Anghel, Swaathi Vetrivel, Elsa Turcios Rodriguez, Kaichi Sameshima, Daisuke Makita, Katsunari Yoshioka, Carlos Gañán, Yury Zhauniarovich:
Peering into the Darkness: The Use of UTRS in Combating DDoS Attacks. ESORICS (2) 2023: 23-41 - [c46]Siôn Lloyd, Carlos Hernandez Gañán, Samaneh Tajalizadehkhoob:
Towards more rigorous domain-based metrics: quantifying the prevalence and implications of "Active" Domains. EuroS&P Workshops 2023: 539-545 - [c45]Artur Geers, Aaron Yi Ding, Carlos Hernandez Gañán, Simon Parkin:
Lessons in Prevention and Cure: A User Study of Recovery from Flubot Smartphone Malware. EuroUSEC 2023: 126-142 - [c44]Florian Streibelt, Martina Lindorfer, Seda F. Gürses, Carlos Hernandez Gañán, Tobias Fiebig:
Back-to-the-Future Whois: An IP Address Attribution Service for Working with Historic Datasets. PAM 2023: 209-226 - [c43]Yevheniya Nosyk, Qasim Lone, Yury Zhauniarovich, Carlos Hernandez Gañán, Emile Aben, Giovane C. M. Moura, Samaneh Tajalizadehkhoob, Andrzej Duda, Maciej Korczynski:
Intercept and Inject: DNS Response Manipulation in the Wild. PAM 2023: 461-478 - [c42]Florian Streibelt, Patrick Sattler, Franziska Lichtblau, Carlos Hernandez Gañán, Anja Feldmann, Oliver Gasser, Tobias Fiebig:
How Ready is DNS for an IPv6-Only World? PAM 2023: 525-549 - [c41]Arwa Abdulkarim Al Alsadi, Kaichi Sameshima, Katsunari Yoshioka, Michel van Eeten, Carlos Hernandez Gañán:
Bin there, target that: Analyzing the target selection of IoT vulnerabilities in malware binaries. RAID 2023: 513-526 - [c40]Carlos Hernandez Gañán, Siôn Lloyd, Samaneh Tajalizadehkhoob:
Phish and Chips: Language-agnostic classification of unsolicited emails. TrustCom 2023: 1385-1391 - [c39]Yevheniya Nosyk, Maciej Korczynski, Carlos Hernandez Gañán, Michal Król, Qasim Lone, Andrzej Duda:
Don't Get Hijacked: Prevalence, Mitigation, and Impact of Non-Secure DNS Dynamic Updates. TrustCom 2023: 1480-1489 - [c38]Lorenz Kustosch, Carlos Gañán, Mattis van 't Schip, Michel van Eeten, Simon Parkin:
Measuring Up to (Reasonable) Consumer Expectations: Providing an Empirical Basis for Holding IoT Manufacturers Legally Responsible. USENIX Security Symposium 2023: 1487-1504 - [c37]Swaathi Vetrivel, Veerle van Harten, Carlos Hernandez Gañán, Michel van Eeten, Simon Parkin:
Examining Consumer Reviews to Understand Security and Privacy Issues in the Market of Smart Home Devices. USENIX Security Symposium 2023: 1523-1540 - [c36]Elsa Turcios Rodriguez, Radu Anghel, Simon Parkin, Michel van Eeten, Carlos Gañán:
Two Sides of the Shield: Understanding Protective DNS adoption factors. USENIX Security Symposium 2023: 3135-3152 - [i8]Florian Streibelt, Patrick Sattler, Franziska Lichtblau, Carlos Hernandez Gañán, Anja Feldmann, Oliver Gasser, Tobias Fiebig:
How Ready Is DNS for an IPv6-Only World? CoRR abs/2302.11393 (2023) - [i7]Veerle van Harten, Carlos Hernandez Gañán, Michel van Eeten, Simon Parkin:
Easier Said Than Done: The Failure of Top-Level Cybersecurity Advice for Consumer IoT Devices. CoRR abs/2310.00942 (2023) - 2022
- [j15]Rui Tanabe, Tsuyufumi Watanabe, Akira Fujita, Ryoichi Isawa, Carlos Gañán, Michel van Eeten, Katsunari Yoshioka, Tsutomu Matsumoto:
Disposable Botnets: Long-term Analysis of IoT Botnet Infrastructure. J. Inf. Process. 30: 577-590 (2022) - [c35]Arwa Abdulkarim Al Alsadi, Kaichi Sameshima, Jakob Bleier, Katsunari Yoshioka, Martina Lindorfer, Michel van Eeten, Carlos Hernandez Gañán:
No Spring Chicken: Quantifying the Lifespan of Exploits in IoT Malware Using Static and Dynamic Analysis. AsiaCCS 2022: 309-321 - [c34]Mathew Vermeer, Michel van Eeten, Carlos Gañán:
Ruling the Rules: Quantifying the Evolution of Rulesets, Alerts and Incidents in Network Intrusion Detection. AsiaCCS 2022: 799-814 - [c33]Elsa Turcios Rodriguez, Max Fukkink, Simon Parkin, Michel van Eeten, Carlos Gañán:
Difficult for Thee, But Not for Me: Measuring the Difficulty and User Experience of Remediating Persistent IoT Malware. EuroS&P 2022: 392-409 - [c32]Qasim Lone, Alisa Frik, Matthew Luckie, Maciej Korczynski, Michel van Eeten, Carlos Gañán:
Deployment of Source Address Validation by Network Operators: A Randomized Control Trial. SP 2022: 2361-2378 - [c31]Takayuki Sasaki, Akira Fujita, Carlos Hernandez Gañán, Michel van Eeten, Katsunari Yoshioka, Tsutomu Matsumoto:
Exposed Infrastructures: Discovery, Attacks and Remediation of Insecure ICS Remote Management Devices. SP 2022: 2379-2396 - [c30]Xander Bouwman, Victor Le Pochat, Pawel Foremski, Tom van Goethem, Carlos Hernandez Gañán, Giovane C. M. Moura, Samaneh Tajalizadehkhoob, Wouter Joosen, Michel van Eeten:
Helping hands: Measuring the impact of a large threat intelligence sharing community. USENIX Security Symposium 2022: 1149-1165 - [i6]Elsa Turcios Rodriguez, Max Fukkink, Simon Parkin, Michel van Eeten, Carlos Gañán:
Difficult for Thee, But Not for Me: Measuring the Difficulty and User Experience of Remediating Persistent IoT Malware. CoRR abs/2203.01683 (2022) - [i5]Antoine d'Estalenx, Carlos Hernandez Gañán:
NURSE: eNd-UseR IoT malware detection tool for Smart homEs. CoRR abs/2203.04776 (2022) - [i4]Florian Streibelt, Martina Lindorfer, Seda F. Gürses, Carlos Hernandez Gañán, Tobias Fiebig:
We have to go back: A Historic IP Attribution Service for Network Measurement. CoRR abs/2211.06537 (2022) - 2021
- [j14]Elsa Turcios Rodriguez, Susanne Verstegen, Arman Noroozian, Daisuke Inoue, Takahiro Kasama, Michel van Eeten, Carlos Hernandez Gañán:
User compliance and remediation success after IoT malware notifications. J. Cybersecur. 7(1) (2021) - [c29]Arman Noroozian, Elsa Turcios Rodriguez, Elmer Lastdrager, Takahiro Kasama, Michel van Eeten, Carlos Gañán:
Can ISPs Help Mitigate IoT Malware? A Longitudinal Study of Broadband ISP Security Efforts. EuroS&P 2021: 337-352 - [c28]Mathew Vermeer, Jonathan West, Alejandro Cuevas, Shuonan Niu, Nicolas Christin, Michel van Eeten, Tobias Fiebig, Carlos Gañán, Tyler Moore:
SoK: A Framework for Asset Discovery: Systematizing Advances in Network Measurements for Protecting Organizations. EuroS&P 2021: 440-456 - [c27]Antoine d'Estalenx, Carlos Gañán:
NURSE: eNd-UseR IoT malware detection tool for Smart homEs. IOT 2021: 134-142 - [c26]Brennen Bouwmeester, Elsa Turcios Rodriguez, Carlos Gañán, Michel van Eeten, Simon Parkin:
"The Thing Doesn't Have a Name": Learning from Emergent Real-World Interventions in Smart Home Security. SOUPS @ USENIX Security Symposium 2021: 493-512 - [c25]Carlos Gañán:
WHOIS sunset? A primer in Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP) performance. TMA 2021 - [i3]Tobias Fiebig, Seda F. Gürses, Carlos Hernandez Gañán, Erna Kotkamp, Fernando Kuipers, Martina Lindorfer, Menghua Prisse, Taritha Sari:
Heads in the Clouds: Measuring the Implications of Universities Migrating to Public Clouds. CoRR abs/2104.09462 (2021) - 2020
- [j13]Takayuki Sasaki, Carlos Hernandez Gañán, Katsunari Yoshioka, Michel van Eeten, Tsutomu Matsumoto:
Pay the Piper: DDoS Mitigation Technique to Deter Financially-Motivated Attackers. IEICE Trans. Commun. 103-B(4): 389-404 (2020) - [c24]Rui Tanabe, Tatsuya Tamai, Akira Fujita, Ryoichi Isawa, Katsunari Yoshioka, Tsutomu Matsumoto, Carlos Gañán, Michel van Eeten:
Disposable botnets: examining the anatomy of IoT botnet infrastructure. ARES 2020: 7:1-7:10 - [c23]Carlos Hernandez Gañán, Ugur Akyazi, Elena Tsvetkova:
Beneath the radar: Exploring the economics of business fraud via underground markets. eCrime 2020: 1-14
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c22]Orçun Çetin, Carlos Gañán, Lisette Altena, Samaneh Tajalizadehkhoob, Michel van Eeten:
Tell Me You Fixed It: Evaluating Vulnerability Notifications via Quarantine Networks. EuroS&P 2019: 326-339 - [c21]Shun Morishita, Takuya Hoizumi, Wataru Ueno, Rui Tanabe, Carlos Gañán, Michel van Eeten, Katsunari Yoshioka, Tsutomu Matsumoto:
Detect Me If You... Oh Wait. An Internet-Wide View of Self-Revealing Honeypots. IM 2019: 134-143 - [c20]Orçun Çetin, Carlos Gañán, Lisette Altena, Takahiro Kasama, Daisuke Inoue, Kazuki Tamiya, Ying Tie, Katsunari Yoshioka, Michel van Eeten:
Cleaning Up the Internet of Evil Things: Real-World Evidence on ISP and Consumer Efforts to Remove Mirai. NDSS 2019 - [c19]Arman Noroozian, Jan Koenders, Eelco van Veldhuizen, Carlos Hernandez Gañán, Sumayah A. Alrwais, Damon McCoy, Michel van Eeten:
Platforms in Everything: Analyzing Ground-Truth Data on the Anatomy and Economics of Bullet-Proof Hosting. USENIX Security Symposium 2019: 1341-1356 - [i2]Azqa Nadeem, Christian A. Hammerschmidt, Carlos Hernandez Gañán, Sicco Verwer:
MalPaCA: Malware Packet Sequence Clustering and Analysis. CoRR abs/1904.01371 (2019) - 2018
- [j12]Samaneh Tajalizadehkhoob, Rainer Böhme, Carlos Gañán, Maciej Korczynski, Michel van Eeten:
Rotten Apples or Bad Harvest? What We Are Measuring When We Are Measuring Abuse. ACM Trans. Internet Techn. 18(4): 49:1-49:25 (2018) - [c18]Orçun Çetin, Carlos Gañán, Lisette Altena, Samaneh Tajalizadehkhoob, Michel van Eeten:
Let Me Out! Evaluating the Effectiveness of Quarantining Compromised Users in Walled Gardens. SOUPS @ USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 251-263 - [c17]Rolf van Wegberg, Samaneh Tajalizadehkhoob, Kyle Soska, Ugur Akyazi, Carlos Hernandez Gañán, Bram Klievink, Nicolas Christin, Michel van Eeten:
Plug and Prey? Measuring the Commoditization of Cybercrime via Online Anonymous Markets. USENIX Security Symposium 2018: 1009-1026 - 2017
- [j11]Mohammad Hanif Jhaveri, Orçun Çetin, Carlos Gañán, Tyler Moore, Michel van Eeten:
Abuse Reporting and the Fight Against Cybercrime. ACM Comput. Surv. 49(4): 68:1-68:27 (2017) - [c16]Samaneh Tajalizadehkhoob, Carlos Gañán, Arman Noroozian, Michel van Eeten:
The Role of Hosting Providers in Fighting Command and Control Infrastructure of Financial Malware. AsiaCCS 2017: 575-586 - [c15]Carlos Hernandez Gañán, Michael Ciere, Michel van Eeten:
Beyond the pretty penny: the Economic Impact of Cybercrime. NSPW 2017: 35-45 - [c14]Michael Ciere, Carlos Gañán, Michel van Eeten:
Partial Device Fingerprints. ECML/PKDD (2) 2017: 222-237 - [i1]Samaneh Tajalizadehkhoob, Rainer Böhme, Carlos Gañán, Maciej Korczynski, Michel van Eeten:
Rotten Apples or Bad Harvest? What We Are Measuring When We Are Measuring Abuse. CoRR abs/1702.01624 (2017) - 2016
- [j10]Orçun Çetin, Mohammad Hanif Jhaveri, Carlos Gañán, Michel van Eeten, Tyler Moore:
Understanding the role of sender reputation in abuse reporting and cleanup. J. Cybersecur. 2(1): 83-98 (2016) - [c13]Samaneh Tajalizadehkhoob, Maciej Korczynski, Arman Noroozian, Carlos Gañán, Michel van Eeten:
Apples, oranges and hosting providers: Heterogeneity and security in the hosting market. NOMS 2016: 289-297 - [c12]Arman Noroozian, Maciej Korczynski, Carlos Hernandez Gañán, Daisuke Makita, Katsunari Yoshioka, Michel van Eeten:
Who Gets the Boot? Analyzing Victimization by DDoS-as-a-Service. RAID 2016: 368-389 - 2015
- [j9]Carlos Gañán, Jorge Mata-Díaz, Jose L. Muñoz, Oscar Esparza, Juanjo Alins:
A model for revocation forecasting in public-key infrastructures. Knowl. Inf. Syst. 43(2): 311-331 (2015) - [j8]Carlos Gañán, Jose L. Muñoz, Oscar Esparza, Jorge Mata-Díaz, Juanjo Alins:
EPA: An efficient and privacy-aware revocation mechanism for vehicular ad hoc networks. Pervasive Mob. Comput. 21: 75-91 (2015) - [c11]Carlos Gañán, Orçun Çetin, Michel van Eeten:
An Empirical Analysis of ZeuS C&C Lifetime. AsiaCCS 2015: 97-108 - [c10]Giovane C. M. Moura, Carlos Gañán, Qasim Lone, Payam Poursaied, Hadi Asghari, Michel van Eeten:
How dynamic is the ISPs address space? Towards internet-wide DHCP churn estimation. Networking 2015: 1-9 - [c9]Orçun Çetin, Mohammad Hanif Jhaveri, Carlos Gañán, Michel van Eeten, Tyler Moore:
Understanding the Role of Sender Reputation in Abuse Reporting and Cleanup. WEIS 2015 - 2014
- [j7]Juan Caubet, Carlos Gañán, Oscar Esparza, Jose L. Muñoz, Jorge Mata-Díaz, Juanjo Alins:
Certificate Revocation List Distribution System for the KAD Network. Comput. J. 57(2): 273-280 (2014) - [j6]Carlos Gañán, Jose L. Muñoz, Oscar Esparza, Jorge Mata-Díaz, Juanjo Alins:
PPREM: Privacy Preserving REvocation Mechanism for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks. Comput. Stand. Interfaces 36(3): 513-523 (2014) - [j5]Sergi Rene, Juanjo Alins, Jorge Mata-Díaz, Carlos Gañán, Jose L. Muñoz, Oscar Esparza:
Vespa: Emulating Infotainment Applications in Vehicular Networks. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 13(3): 58-66 (2014) - [p1]Jose L. Muñoz, Oscar Esparza, Carlos Gañán, Jorge Mata-Díaz, Juanjo Alins, Ivan Ganchev:
MHT-Based Mechanism for Certificate Revocation in VANETs. Wireless Networking for Moving Objects 2014: 282-300 - 2013
- [b1]Carlos Gañán:
Certificate status information distribution and validation in vehicular networks. Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain, 2013 - [j4]Carlos Gañán, Jose L. Muñoz, Oscar Esparza, Jorge Mata-Díaz, Juan Hernández-Serrano, Juanjo Alins:
COACH: COllaborative certificate stAtus CHecking mechanism for VANETs. J. Netw. Comput. Appl. 36(5): 1337-1351 (2013) - [j3]Carlos Gañán, Jose L. Muñoz, Oscar Esparza, Jonathan Loo, Jorge Mata-Díaz, Juanjo Alins:
BECSI: Bandwidth efficient certificate status information distribution mechanism for VANETs. Mob. Inf. Syst. 9(4): 347-370 (2013) - [j2]Juan Hernández-Serrano, Juan Vera del Campo, Josep Pegueroles, Carlos Gañán:
Low-cost group rekeying for unattended wireless sensor networks. Wirel. Networks 19(1): 47-67 (2013) - [c8]Carlos Gañán, Sergi Reñé, Jose L. Muñoz-Tapia, Oscar Esparza, Jorge Mata-Díaz, Juanjo Alins:
Secure handoffs for V2I communications in 802.11 networks. PE-WASUN 2013: 49-56 - 2012
- [j1]Carlos Gañán, Jorge Mata-Díaz, Jose L. Muñoz, Juan Hernández-Serrano, Oscar Esparza, Juanjo Alins:
A Modeling of Certificate Revocation and Its Application to Synthesis of Revocation Traces. IEEE Trans. Inf. Forensics Secur. 7(6): 1673-1686 (2012) - [c7]Carlos Gañán, Jose L. Muñoz, Oscar Esparza, Jorge Mata-Díaz, Juanjo Alins:
Impact of the Revocation Service in PKI Prices. ICICS 2012: 22-32 - [c6]Carlos Gañán, Jorge Mata-Díaz, Jose L. Muñoz, Oscar Esparza, Juanjo Alins:
On the Self-similarity Nature of the Revocation Data. ISC 2012: 387-400 - [c5]Carlos Gañán, Jonathan Loo, Arindam Ghosh, Oscar Esparza, Sergi Rene, Jose L. Muñoz:
Analysis of Inter-RSU Beaconing Interference in VANETs. MACOM 2012: 49-59 - [c4]Carlos Gañán, Jose L. Muñoz, Oscar Esparza, Jorge Mata-Díaz, Juanjo Alins:
Toward Revocation Data Handling Efficiency in VANETs. Nets4Cars/Nets4Trains 2012: 80-90 - [c3]Carlos Gañán, Jose L. Muñoz, Oscar Esparza, Jorge Mata-Díaz, Juanjo Alins, Carlos Silva Cárdenas, Gumercindo Bartra-Gardini:
RAR: Risk Aware Revocation Mechanism for Vehicular Networks. VTC Spring 2012: 1-5 - 2011
- [c2]Carlos Gañán, Juan Caubet, Sergi Rene, Jorge Mata-Díaz, Juan J. Alins-Delgado, Oscar Esparza:
NeuroCast: Adaptive Multi-source P2P Video Streaming Application for Wireless Networks. WWIC 2011: 272-284
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c1]Jose L. Muñoz, Oscar Esparza, Carlos Gañán, Javier Parra-Arnau:
PKIX Certificate Status in Hybrid MANETs. WISTP 2009: 153-166
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