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Antonio Lemos Maia Neto

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Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP). Faculdade de Engenharia Mecânica (FEM)  (Institutional affiliation from the last research proposal)
Birthplace: Brazil

Antonio Maia is a PhD in Computer Science (UFMG/2022), he has a master's in Computer Science (UFMG/2015) and is a Computer Engineer (Unicamp/2009). Antonio was a visiting student at the Polytechnic University of Madrid (2008). His Ph.D. work titled Authentication of Things: Authentication and Access Control for the Entire IoT Device Life-Cycle was awarded as the best doctoral thesis in the Thesis and Dissertation Competition of the Brazilian Symposium on Information and Computational Systems Security (SBSeg/2022). He also received (2018) the Google Latin America Research Award. Antonio has published the results of his projects in conferences like ICC, CCNC, IPSN, and Sensys. He currently is a solutions architect at Amazon Web Services (AWS). He has previously been part of the Architecture Team of Vale's Digital Transformation Program, where he has worked with Security, IT / OT Integration, IIoT and Geotechnical Monitoring. He has also been part of the Information Security Research team at Samsung Research Brazil (SRBR), where he has worked in several projects related to #8203;#8203;security in the Internet of Things, he has been part of the Digital Transformation Program at Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), working with Connected Cars and Cyber #8203;#8203;Security. Antonio has also worked as Technical Lead on IoT Security projects sponsored by Intel Labs and LG Electronics and worked at companies such as Freescale and Kryptus Cryptographic Engineering, when he has collaborated with the development of FINEP / Secure Cryptoprocessor and Hardware Security Modules (HSMs) adopted by PKI-Brasil. (Source: Lattes Curriculum)

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