Rodrigo Palomo Cuenca
GUGELDOT
Cybersecurity Enthusiast
Information Systems Engineer exploring OT/ICS Security and Penetration Testing
Building skills in offensive security and industrial systems
About Me
Information Systems Engineer from University of Alcalá de Henares, Spain
Currently pursuing Master's in Cybersecurity at UNIR, focusing on OT/ICS Security
Penetration Testing
Learning offensive security methodologies and exploitation techniques
Hardware Security
Researching BadUSB and embedded device security
OT/ICS Security
Exploring industrial protocols and SCADA systems
DevSecOps
Developing CI/CD security automation skills
Certification Roadmap
Academic & Research Projects
Bachelor's Thesis: BadUSB Analysis
Comprehensive research on HID emulation devices analyzing attack vectors and mitigation strategies. Includes firmware analysis and detection techniques.
Results: Proposed detection framework based on behavioral analysis
Master's Thesis: AI-Assisted DevSecOps
Development of intelligent CI/CD pipeline integrating SAST and DAST with LLM assistance to optimize vulnerability detection and reduce false positives.
Status: Implementation phase - pipeline architecture completed
SLYS: File Fragmentator
Privacy-focused file fragmentation and encryption tool with secure self-erasure mechanism. Requires password and seed for reconstruction.
Features: Fragment encryption, seed generation, zero-overwrite deletion
PROJECT IRONGATE
Industrial protocol fuzzer (Modbus TCP, S7comm) in Rust for OT/ICS security research. Includes mutation engine and PLC anomaly detection.
Goal: Publication at industrial security conferences (S4x, ICS-CERT)
GitHub Repositories
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