From May 27 to 29, the “IX National Cybersecurity Research Conference” (JNIC) took place in Seville, organized by INCIBE in collaboration with the Higher Technical School of Computer Engineering and the University of Seville. At this conference, researchers from CITIC, Rubén Pérez Jove and David Soler García, presented their findings, belonging to the RNASA-IMEDIR and LIA2 groups, respectively.

Rubén Pérez presented the paper “Towards TabTransformer-based Operating System Fingerprinting: A Preliminary Approach using the Nmap Database,” conducted in collaboration with his thesis advisors, Jose Vázquez Naya and Alejandro Pazos. During his presentation, he shared the latest results of his research focused on applying new Artificial Intelligence (AI) methods to cybersecurity, specifically to operating system fingerprinting. This technique allows for the identification of the family and version of an operating system from network traffic, a fundamental task in the field of network security.

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