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Fabio Massacci is a full professor at the University of Trento and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He has a Ph.D. in Computing from the University of Rome La Sapienza in 1998. He has been in Cambridge (UK), Toulouse (FR) and Siena (IT). Since 2001 he is in Trento. He recently visited KULeuven, Durham Business School and ISI, University of Southern California. He has published more than 250 articles on formal methods, security and requirements engineering. In 2015 he won the Ten Years Most Influential Paper by the IEEE Requirements Engineering Conference for his joint work on security requirements engineering. His current research interest is in empirical methods for security and software engineering as well as security economics. He participates to the FIRST SIG world standard on CVSS (Common Vulnerability Scoring System). He has coordinated several European Projects on security and sofwtare engineering for several millions of Euro in funding. Recently he coordinated the AssureMOSS project (www.assuremoass.eu) on security of open source software,
Contributions
2024
ICSE
- Author of Automated Security Repair for Helm Charts within the Posters-track
- Author of Technical leverage analysis in the Python ecosystem within the Journal-first Papers-track
- Author of APR4Vul: An empirical study of automatic program repair techniques on real-world Java vulnerabilities within the Journal-first Papers-track
- Author of On the Effects of Program Slicing for Vulnerability Detection during Code Inspection: Extended Abstract within the Posters-track