Giovanni Camurati
Postdoctoral Researcher #Security
Professur für Informatik
Universitätstrasse 6
8092
Zürich
Switzerland
Giovanni Camurati is a postdoctoral researcher in Pr. Srdjan Capkun's System Security Group at ETH Zurich.
He explores the security issues that arise from the interplay of hardware, software, and radio transceivers in embedded and mobile devices. His research focuses on novel side channel attacks against wireless devices (external pageScreaming Channelscall_made), arbitrary modulation of electromagnetic noise from software (external pageNoise-SDRcall_made) and distance-reduction attacks against UWB ranging (external pageGhost Peakcall_made, external pageTime for Changecall_made). He also worked on dynamic firmware analysis (external pageInceptioncall_made), key rank estimation (external pageMCRankcall_made), and hardware design (internship in Arm). Recently, he also began exploring security in the context of automation as part of the external pageNCCR Automationcall_made, and worked on CAN Bus intrusion detection (external pageEdgeTDCcall_made).
His research was published at IEEE S&P, ACM CCS, USENIX Security, NDSS, IACR TCHES, and it was covered by The Register and Le Monde.
He is a PC member of IEEE S&P 2024, ACM WiSec 2024, and ACM CCS 2023.
Before joining ETH Zurich, he was a Ph.D. student in the external pageSystem and Software Security Groupcall_made at external pageEURECOMcall_made in Sophia-Antipolis, under the supervision of Pr. external pageAurélien Francilloncall_made (co-advised by Pr. external pageLudovic Apvrillecall_made). During his Ph.D., he had the chance to work with Pr. external pageFrançois-Xavier Standaertcall_made and visit the external pageUCL Crypto Groupcall_made at external pageUCLouvaincall_made.
He holds a Ph.D. from external pageSorbonne Universitécall_made, and a MS in Electronic Engineering from external pagePolitecnico di Torinocall_made (cum laude) and from external pageTélécom-ParisTechcall_made (Diplôme d’ingénieur).