
Mathematician and IT Engineer from the University of Granada (UGR) with a mention in Information Technology. Santiago has a background in Pentesting and Information Security and has participated in several research projects, including one about honeypots in collaboration with the ATC department within the University of Granada. In addition, he is CPHE certified by The Security Sentinel company and has participated in several national and international congresses related with programming and information security. He has a Master program in Information Security by the International University of La Rioja (UNIR). He currently works as a Cybersecurity Researcher at Tecnalia Research & Innovation.
Sessions in which Santiago De Diego participates
Tuesday 18 June, 2019
DevOps has recently emerged as a software development practice that encourages developers to continuously patch, update, or bring new features to the system under operation without sacrificing quality. Software development and delivery of IoT systems would greatly benefit from DevOps as devices and IoT services requirements for reliability, quality, security and safety are paramount. However, even if DevOps is not bound to any application domain, many challenge...
DevOps has recently emerged as a software development practice that encourages developers to continuously patch, update, or bring new features to the system under operation without sacrificing quality. Software development and delivery of IoT systems would greatly benefit from DevOps as devices and IoT services requirements for reliability, quality, security and safety are paramount. However, even if DevOps is not bound to any application domain, many challenge...