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Joao Marcelo Ceron is a Security Analyst and Incident Handler at Cert.br at Nic.br.[1]
Joao Ceron has a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science degree and a Master of Science in Applied Computing degree. His thesis topic for his MS is "Distributed Architecture for Automated and Mitigation Botnet Based on Dynamic Analysis of Malware".[2]
Joao Ceron has attended LACNIC 11,[3] LACNIC IPv6 Tour Sao Paulo[4] and 6th International Conference on Network and Service Management (CNSM) 2010.[5]
Joao Ceron recieved the ISOC fellowship to IETF thrice. He has attended the IETF 74,[6] 76[7] and 79.[8]
Publications
- On Using Mashups for Composing Network Management Applications
- Botnet Master Detection Using a Mashup-based Approach
- An arquitecture for botnet's mitigation basead in a signature system
- UFRGS's Host Registry System as a Security Tool
- A solution to monitoring the BGP protocol in Internet Exchange Points
- The security incident response process
- A specialized SNMP MIB for IXPs implemented in the software quagga
- Honeynet: current state of traffic
- Vulnerabilities in Web Applications: An Analysis Based on Data Collected in Honeypots.
- CERT-RS: Overview and Actions
- CERT-RS: security incidents's and trends
- Management criteria for brazilians interconnection points
- Experiences with the protocolo 802.1x
- Honeypots as a Security Mechanism
- Diagnostics Attacks's using Network Management Tools and Honeypots
- Netflow for Network TCHE's clients
- Overview of security incidents's of the CERT-RS
- Técnicas utilizadas para burlar firewalls[9]