Dr.ir. C. (Carlos) Hernandez Ganan
Dr.ir. C. (Carlos) Hernandez Ganan
Profile
As information networks and the distributed systems they support become increasingly intertwined in the economic and social fabrics of our lives, understanding the governance of such networks is of critical importance. The trustworthiness of these Internet-based systems heavily depends on their security characteristics. As empirical researcher, I am particularly interested in how the design of communication and information technologies shape fundamental social outcomes with broad theoretical and practical implications. My research is deeply interdisciplinary, consists primarily of “big data” quantitative analyses, and lies at the intersection of Internet governance, computer science, and human-computer interaction.
Expertise
Publications
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2024
Peering into the Darkness
The Use of UTRS in Combating DDoS Attacks
Radu Anghel / Swaathi Vetrivel / Elsa Turcios Rodriguez / Kaichi Sameshima / Daisuke Makita / Katsunari Yoshioka / Carlos Gañán / Yury Zhauniarovich -
2024
Who's got my back? Measuring the adoption of an internet-wide BGP RTBH Service
Radu Anghel / Yury Zhauniarovich / Carlos Gañán
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2023
Alert Alchemy
SOC Workflows and Decisions in the Management of NIDS Rules
Mathew Vermeer / Natalia Kadenko / Michel van Eeten / Carlos Gañán / Simon Parkin -
2023
Back-to-the-Future Whois
An IP Address Attribution Service for Working with Historic Datasets
Florian Streibelt / Martina Lindorfer / Seda Gürses / Carlos H. Gañán / Tobias Fiebig -
2023
Bin there, target that
Analyzing the target selection of IoT vulnerabilities in malware binaries
Arwa Abdulkarim Al Alsadi / Kaichi Sameshima / Katsunari Yoshioka / Michel van Eeten / Carlos H. Gañán -
Prizes
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2019-2-25
NDSS 2019 Distinguished Paper Award
Distinguished Paper Award for "Cleaning Up the Internet of Evil Things: Real-World Evidence on ISP and Consumer Efforts to Remove Mirai".
This paper was authored by: Orcun Cetin (Delft University of Technology), Carlos Ganan (Delft University of Technology), Lisette Altena (Delft University of Technology), Takahiro Kasama (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology), Daisuke Inoue (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology), Kazuki Tamiya (Yokohama National University), Ying Tie (Yokohama National University), Katsunari Yoshioka (Yokohama National University), Michel van Eeten (Delft University of Technology)
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2019
NDSS 2019 Distinguished Paper Awards
Award for the paper 'Cleaning Up the Internet of Evil Things: Real-World Evidence on ISP and Consumer Efforts to Remove Mirai'
Ancillary activities
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2021-02-28 - 2025-02-28
Information and communications