Giuseppe CATTANEO | Curriculum
Giuseppe CATTANEO Curriculum
Since 1999 he is Associate Professor at the Computer Science Department of the University of Salerno and he has been responsible of the Operating Systems and the Advanced Operating Systems courses.
In 1983 he began his career as a technician by the Department of Computer Science and Applications. In 1986 he became faculty member as researcher.
From 1987 to 1990 he was visiting researcher at the Laboratoire d'Informatique théorique et Programmation (LITP) Université Paris 6 in Paris for a scientific collaboration in the context of parallelism for functional languages.
His main research activities are focused on information security, Digital Forensics and experimental analysis of algorithms and data structures. In these areas has published scientific articles and has participated to many research projects.
From 1998 to 2004 he was a member of the Board of Directors of the Finmatica group S.p.A. with the position of Director of R&D responsible of the technological innovation strategies of the group.
He participated to the development of the GARR scientific network and is Delegate for the University of Salerno since when the campus was included in the network for the first time.
From June 2005 to May 2006, he participated as a consultant to the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry on the effects of depleted uranium in Kosovo.
By decree of 22 December 2005 of the Minister of Communications, M. Landolfi was appointed as an ordinary member of the Superior Council of Communications participating to the Section III Research and testing new technologies and to Section IV Multimedia and intermediality.
From December 2005 to December 2009 he was a consultant CNIPA for ICT security by participating in the project 3C (Consolidation Centres Calculation of the CAP) and producing an annual report on the "state of the ICT Security for the Public Administrations".
Since March 2010 he is responsible for a research project carried out in cooperation with the National Center for Fighting Child Pornography Online (CNCPO), at the Department of Public Security, Postal and Communication Police Service.