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Florina Almenarez Mendoza

Researcher at Charles III University of Madrid

Publications -  12
Citations -  145

Florina Almenarez Mendoza is an academic researcher from Charles III University of Madrid. The author has contributed to research in topics: Access control & Certificate. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications receiving 113 citations. Previous affiliations of Florina Almenarez Mendoza include Carlos III Health Institute.

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Enabling SAML for Dynamic Identity Federation Management

TL;DR: This paper analyzes the underlying trust mechanisms of the existing frameworks for federated identity management and its suitability to be applied in dynamic and open environments and proposes a generic extension for the SAML standard to facilitate the creation of federation relationships in a dynamic way between prior unknown parties.
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TLS/PKI Challenges and Certificate Pinning Techniques for IoT and M2M Secure Communications

TL;DR: A deep revision of several security aspects of TLS and PKI, with a particular focus on current certificate pinning solutions in order to illustrate the potential problems that should be addressed in these scenarios.
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Collaborative eHealth Meets Security: Privacy-Enhancing Patient Profile Management.

TL;DR: A privacy-aware profile management approach is proposed that empowers the patient role, enabling him to bring together various healthcare providers as well as user-generated claims into an unique credential.
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FamTV: An architecture for presence-aware personalized television

TL;DR: A way to combine content adaptation paradigms together with presence detection in order to allow a seamless and personalized entertainment experience when watching TV is presented.
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Context awareness in network selection for dynamic environments

TL;DR: The goal is the definition of a new concept of distance that considers the current domain constraints and the user preferences, and develops Pervasive Interaction Manager (PervsIM), a decision mechanism that selects the most appropriate network or peer to interact with.