Ricardo J. Rodríguez


Ricardo J. Rodríguez holds a PhD in Computer Science and Systems Engineering from the University of Zaragoza since 2013. Currently, he works as Tenured Professor at the same university.
His research interests include the analysis of complex systems, with special emphasis on performance and security, digital forensics and binary application analysis. He is a regular speaker and technical workshop lecturer at numerous industry security conferences, such as NoConName, Hack.LU, RootedCON, Hack in Paris, MalCON, SSTIC CCN-CERT and Hack in the Box Amsterdam, among others.
He leads a research line dedicated to computer security at the University of Zaragoza (https://reversea.me).
Pablo San Emeterio


Pablo San Emeterio holds an undergraduate degree in Computer Engineering and a Master’s in Auditing and Information Security from UPM, as well as various certificates, such as CISA, CISM and OCA. He is passionate about new technologies in general and IT security in particular. He has spent more than 17 years in various positions concerned with software development and R&D. He has worked in computer security for more than 12 years, building a reputation based mainly on his research into the security of various instant messaging applications, along with work on hooking techniques. This has earned him invitations to speak at major international events such as Shmoocon (Washington) and Black Hat (Amsterdam, Sao Paulo and Las Vegas), as well as numerous presentations at prestigious national conferences such as Rootedcon, Jornadas STIC, NcN, Navajas Negras, ConectaCON, etc.
He also appears every Monday in the Cybersecurity section of Capital Radio’s Afterwork programme, where he discusses current issues in the world of cybersecurity and fosters a cybersecurity culture. He is teacher in the Master’s in Cybersecurity at UCAM, the Master’s in Cybersecurity and Information Security at the University of Castilla La Mancha, the Advanced Programme in Cybersecurity and Compliance at ICEMD, the course OSINT: aesYc open-source Internet research at aesYc and the Master’s in Cybersecurity at IEBS.
Pablo Ballarin Usieto


He provides cybersecurity and ethics strategy and governance services. In recent years, it has assisted different types of companies (retail, universities, banking, telecommunications, public administrations, media, industry, ...) in Europe and South America. He has also worked as an IT auditor for telecommunications regulators in South America, he is a professor of Cybersecurity and AI ethics in different degrees and Masters, and he is a member of different organisations (ISACA Valencia director, coordinator of the Industrial Cybersecurity Centre in Aragón, ODISEIA- AI Observatory).
Over the past few years, he has also carried out different research related to ethical and cybersecurity challenges in emerging technologies (Artificial Intelligence, Brain Computer Interfaces solutions, IOT), and has participated as a speaker in different national and international conferences.
Lorenzo Martínez Rodríguez


Lorenzo Martínez Rodríguez is a Computer Engineer from the University of Deusto, Computer Forensic Expert and Chief Technology Officer of Securízame, Madrid, Spain, a company he founded 9 years ago.
Jose Luis Navarro Adam


Blueteam Bootcamp teacher at Codespace Academy. Cybersecurity consultant at Zinetik Consultores.
Specialist in defensive cybersecurity and cybersecurity auditor. Legal IT expert.
Speaker at MorterueloCON, Bitup, JASYP, OSINTCity, DragonJAR, Hack&Tapas and CiberWall. Member of the HackMadrid community. Member of CoronaCON.
Javier Marcos de Prado


Javier Marcos is a security architect with experience in both offensive and defensive security positions. He has worked at organisations such as Facebook, Uber, Airbnb and BitMEX. He currently works on open-source development and security consultancy for technology companies and financial institutions, focusing on threat detection (external and internal), security engineering and product security.
Ivan Portillo Morales


He is currently a senior cyber-intelligence and cybersecurity consultant at a major Big4 company serving clients in the international financial sector. He is also co-founder of the Cyber-intelligence Community GINSEG (https://ginseg.com) and the IntelCon congress (https://intelcon.ginseg.com), and lecturer on several master’s courses, bootcamps and other cyber-intelligence training programmes (ISACA, International Cybersecurity Campus, UCLM, GeeksHubs, etc).
He holds a degree in Information Systems Engineering from the University of Alcalá, a postgraduate degree in Computer and Information Security (UCLM) and a University Specialisation Course in Intelligence (UNED).
He has more than 11 years’ experience in cybersecurity-related projects, always focused on technological innovation alongside a significant entrepreneurial component; indeed, he was the co-founder of Hackdoor, the start-up that was a finalist in INCIBE’s CyberVentures 2015 programme, whose main focus was on innovation in cyber-intelligence. He specialises in generating intelligence obtained through crawling processes, analysing and correlating massive data on threats, using OSINT and the Deep Web. He has multidisciplinary experience, with knowledge of forensic analysis, data analysis, programming languages and intelligence. He has spoken at renowned security conferences such as CCN-CERT, C1b3rWall, IntelCon, Cybercamp, Ciberseg, etc.
Isaac Francisco Pérez Pérez


Law graduate from the University of La Laguna, Lawyer 6392 of the Bar Association of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, expert in new technologies law after completing the Master's Degree in New Technologies Law at the Pablo de Olavide University.
He is currently head of the new technologies law department at Sirvent & Granados SL. His work as an author includes articles such as "Estudio del contrato de licencia de APP con consumidores" (Study of the APP licence agreement with consumers), published in the Revista Aranzadi de Derecho y Nuevas Tecnologías.
Gonzalo Espinosa Lázaro


Estevenson Solano


He currently works in Banco Caribe, as Deputy Manager of Cybersecurity Governance, as well as in the academic sector at the Instituto Tecnológico de las Américas (ITLA), where he teaches Cybersecurity R+D+i.
He is currently studying a Master in Science, Technology, Society and Innovation (Argentina), at the University of Quilmes (UNQ) in conjunction with a Master in Education specialising in Technopedagogy with the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO) in (Argentina). He is a graduate of the Master in Information and Communication Technologies with specialization in Emerging and Disruptive Innovation Technologies at the University of Cadiz (Spain) and a graduate of the 1st generation of professionals in Latin America and the Caribbean of the Cybersecurity Technologist, at the Technological Institute of the Americas (ITLA).
He has specialisations and certifications with an emphasis on ethical hacking, pentesting, computer forensics, compliance, auditing, parallel programming and artificial intelligence. He is a graduate of other academic institutions such as Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Florida International University (FIU), Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), Metropolitan International University (MIU), in the United States, where he has studies in Cybersecurity, Digital Transformation, Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI).
He has also been selected for US cyber intelligence and cyber defence projects and initiatives by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Director of National Intelligence and the Department of Defense, among other international security and defence agencies.
He has been recognised by the United Nations (UN), United States Embassy (USA), ITLA Successful Alumni (ITLA) and by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in scientific innovation programmes.
He was selected to work on projects associated with privacy, security and digital identity with leading social media start-ups led today by Mark Zuckerberg such as Facebook, WhatsApp and Twitter. He has participated in the development of large global technology solutions with industry leaders in Silicon Valley in the United States from the City of California.
He is the pioneer in developing the first scientific academic and technological research in the Caribbean region in the Dominican Republic on "Cyberplagiarism in the Dominican Educational System".