Ginés Dólera Tormo Phone: +49 176 90775273 E-mail: ginesdt@um.es Date of birth: 21 July, 1985 Nationality: Spanish Address: Dossenheimer Landsrtrasse 100 D-69121 Heidelberg, Germany PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS Information privacy and security Identity management, access control, user- centric and privacy- enhanced technologies, trust and reputation, private data relationships, cloud environments, cryptography. WORK EXPERIENCE Nov 2013 Present Development Engineer at fluid Operations, Germany (http://www.fluidops.com) Development of end- to- end monitoring and management of data center resources (enterprise storage, hypervisors, physical blades, network, enterprise applications). Development of one- click provisioning of infrastructure resources and enterprise application landscapes, including metering. Development of extensible provider architecture, based on semantic wiki, to allow for on- demand integration of additional data sources. Sep. 2011 Oct. 2014 Research Scientist within the Security Group at NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany (http://www.neclab.eu) Identity management and access control o Enhancement of identity management solutions with virtualization capabilities to support Identity as a Service. o Integration of identity management solutions within Cloud Marketplace solutions to enhance SSO features. Secure and private Cloud storage o Design of secure storage with capabilities of relating private information in a privacy- preserving way. o Research on techniques to allow advanced search over encrypted data, and develop a framework prototype. Design and development of Healthcare infrastructures to enable efficient handling of emergencies. Research and development of reputation- based solution within different contexts, such as Internet of Things, Hybrid Broadband Broadband TV or e- Health. Active collaboration in European FP7 research projects o HBB- Next (http://www.hbb- next.eu) o IoT- A (http://www.iot- a.eu)
June 2011 Sep. 2011 Nov. 2010 Sep. 2011 July 2009 Oct. 2010 July 2008 June 2009 PhD Student internship within the Security Group at NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany (http://www.neclab.eu) Enhancement of the capabilities of the OpenID protocol, by building a reputation management framework prototype on top of it. R&D&i Researcher / Java developer within the Department of Information and Communications Engineering at the, Spain (http://www.diic.um.es/) Education and Research activities Research and development of infrastructures to provide e- services with the required underlying secure authentication and management approach. Development of scenarios related to Identity Management and Secure Data Transfer. Active collaboration in European FP7 research projects o SEMIRAMIS (Secure Management of Information across multiple Stakeholders, www.semiramis- cip.eu) R&D Researcher / Developer at Cátedra SAES, Spain (http://www.catedrasaes.org) Underwater acoustic, electronics and Research activities Design and development of a transmission control protocol and communication assurance for military communications together with Indra Company (http://www.indracompany.com). Research on privacy and user- centricity within Identity Management systems. Research on authentication and access control systems. R&D&i Researcher / Java developer within the Department of Information and Communications Engineering at the, Spain (http://www.diic.um.es/) Research and development of Identity Management systems, providing authentication and authorization based on standards (SAML, XACML, XKMS). Management of Public Key certificates and PKI solutions. Integration with electronic ID cards. EDUCATION AND TRAINING Oct. 2010 - present Sep. 2009 June 2010 PhD degree, Computer Science Thesis title: Enhancing User- Centric Identity Management Systems with Reputation Models in Distributed Environments. Master s degree in Advanced Information and Telematic Technologies, Computer Science Master Thesis: Identity management infrastructure for advanced environments.
Sep. 2003 Sep. 2008 Degree on Computer Science (5 years degree) (Graduated With Honors) Spec: Telematic technologies. PUBLICATIONS AND OTHER RESEARCH ACTIVITIES Journals Ginés Dólera Tormo, Félix Gómez Mármol, Gregorio Martínez Pérez, "Towards privacy- preserving reputation management for hybrid broadcast broadband applications", Computers & Security, 2014. (accepted) [IF=1.172, Q2 (2013)] Daniel Díaz López, Ginés Dólera Tormo, Félix Gómez Mármol, Gregorio Martínez Pérez, "Managing XACML systems in distributed environments through Meta- Policies", Computers & Security, 2014 (accepted) [IF=1.172, Q2 (2013)] Daniel Díaz López, Ginés Dólera Tormo, Félix Gómez Mármol, Gregorio Martínez Pérez, "Dynamic counter- measures for risk- based access control systems: an evolutive approach", Elsevier Future Generation Computer Systems, Special Issue on Trust, Security and Privacy in Distributed Systems, 2014 (accepted) [IF=2.639, Q1 (2013)] Ginés Dólera Tormo, Félix Gómez Mármol, Gregorio Martínez Pérez, "Dynamic and flexible selection of a reputation mechanism for heterogeneous environments", Elsevier Future Generation Computer Systems, Special Issue on Trustworthy Data Fusion and Mining in Internet of Things, 2014 [IF=2.639, Q1 (2013)] Daniel O. Díaz López, Ginés Dólera Tormo, Félix Gómez Mármol, José M. Alcaraz Calero, Gregorio Martínez Pérez, "Live digital, remember digital: State of the art and research challenges", Computers & Electrical Engineering, 40th- year Commemorative Special Issue, vol. 40, no. 1, pp. 109-120, 2014 [IF=0.992, Q3 (2013)] Ginés Dólera Tormo, Félix Gómez Mármol, Gregorio Martínez Pérez, "Towards the integration of reputation management in OpenID", Computer Standards & Interfaces, Special Issue on Secure Mobility in Future Communication Systems under Standardization, vol. 36, no. 3, pp. 438-453, March 2014 [IF=1.177, Q2 (2013)] Ginés Dólera Tormo, Félix Gómez Mármol, Joao Girao, Gregorio Martínez Pérez, "Identity management: In privacy we trust. Bridging the trust gap in e- Health environments", IEEE Security & Privacy, Special Issue on Health IT Security and Privacy, vol. 11, no. 6, pp. 34-41, 2013 [IF=0.721, Q3 (2013)] Ginés Dólera Tormo, Gabriel López Millán, Gregorio Martínez Pérez, "Definition of an advanced identity management infrastructure", International Journal of Information Security, vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 173-200, June 2013 [IF=0.941, Q2 (2013)] Conferences Ginés Dólera Tormo, Félix Gómez Mármol, Gregorio Martínez Pérez, "ROMEO: ReputatiOn Model Enhancing OpenID Simulator", 19th European Symposium on Research in Computer Security (ESORICS), Security & Trust Management Workshop (STM 2014), Wroclaw, Poland, 7-11/09/2014. LNCS 8743, pp. 193-197. Ginés Dólera Tormo, Félix Gómez Mármol, Gregorio Martínez Pérez, "On the Application of Trust and Reputation Management and User- centric Techniques for Identity Management Systems", XII Spanish Meeting on Cryptology and Information Security (RECSI 2012), San Sebastián, Spain, 04-07/09/2012.
Book Chapters Ginés Dólera Tormo, Félix Gómez Mármol, Gregorio Martínez Pérez, "Identity Management in Cloud Systems", Security, Privacy and Trust in Cloud Systems, Springer, Eds: S. Nepal, M. Pathan, Part II Cloud Privacy and Trust, ISBN: 978-3- 642-38585- 8, pp 177-210, 2014. STANDARDIZATION ACTIVITIES OASIS Identity in the Cloud Identity in the Cloud PaaS Profile Version 1.0, Committee Note 01, 25 November 2013 Mobile Cloud Identity Profile Version 1.0, Committee Note 01, 05 August 2013 Identity in the Cloud Gap Analysis Version 1.0, Committee Note Draft 01, 29 April 2013 Identity in the Cloud Outsourcing Profile Version 1.0, Committee Note Draft 01, 29 April 2013 OASIS Cloud Authorization (CloudAuthZ) Cloud Authorization Use Cases Version 1.0, Working Draft 01d, 15 April 2013 PATENTS Joao Girao, Brigitta Lange, Nils Gruschka, Ginés Dólera Tormo, Félix Gómez Mármol, "Method to support an advanced home services coordination platform", US 20130304488 A1, 14/11/2013. Ginés Dólera Tormo, Félix Gómez Mármol, "System and Method for determining a Reputation Mechanism", WO 2013/117224 A1, 08/02/2012 LANGUAGES Spanish: Native language. English: Fluent both in written and spoken. German: Elemental level. Currently learning. TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE Programming skills Operating Systems Frameworks and toolkits Communications and Web- related technologies Design Databases Standards Security Others Excellent knowledge of Object- oriented programming. Especially Java and C#. Advanced level: C, C++, Visual Basic. Linux and Windows. Netbeans, Eclipse, Visual Studio, Spring, JFace, OSGi, Hibernate, Maven, JDBC, Tomcat, Glassfish, JBoss. Java Servlet, Web Services, HTML, CSS, XML, AJAX, JavaScript, PHP, REST, Internet protocols (HTTP, IP, TCP, UDP). Strong knowledge of Design patterns, UML. SQL. SAML, XACML, XKMS, OpenID, OAuth, WS- *, LDAP, X509. Public- Key Infrastructures, Certificates, Cryptography, Searchable Encryption techniques, WLAN (WEP, WPA), SSH, VPN. Microsoft Office (Word/Excel/Access/PowerPoint/Visio), Image edition, Systems and network administration, Web design.
SOCIAL SKILLS AND COMPETENCES Experience in supervision of students internships. Team spirit and willingness to share knowledge with others. Sense of organization, initiative, responsibility and aptitude to learn. Quick understanding of technical problems, strong analytical and architectural skills and ability to quickly acquire knowledge in new areas. Capabilities to rapidly build functional prototypes. Scrum Master