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Nicola Mazzocca

Researcher at University of Naples Federico II

Publications -  241
Citations -  2949

Nicola Mazzocca is an academic researcher from University of Naples Federico II. The author has contributed to research in topics: Authentication & Formal specification. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 233 publications receiving 2700 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicola Mazzocca include Information Technology University & Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli.

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The dynamic placement of virtual network functions

TL;DR: An architecture based on an orchestrater that ensures the automatic placement of the virtual nodes and the allocation of network services on them is described, supported by a monitoring system that collects and reports on the behaviour of the resources.
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An FPGA-Based Performance Analysis of the Unrolling, Tiling, and Pipelining of the AES Algorithm

TL;DR: The design and the FPGA implementation of a fully key agile AES encryption core with 128-bit keys, and the proposed implementations of AES achieve better performance as compared to other blocks in the literature and commercial IP core on the same device.
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Elliptic Curve Cryptography Engineering

TL;DR: It is shown that the requirements of efficiency and security considered at the implementation stage affect not only mere low-level, technological aspects but also, significantly, higher level choices, ranging from finite field arithmetic up to curve mathematics and protocols.
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The OsMoSys approach to multi-formalism modeling of systems

TL;DR: OsMoSys uses the proposed modeling approach to build multi-formalism models, and workflow management to achieve multi-solution, and its main objectives are the interoperability of different formalisms and the definition of mechanisms to guarantee the flexibility and the scalability of the modeling framework.
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Vulnerability modeling and analysis for critical infrastructure protection applications

TL;DR: The language extends the popular Unified Modeling Language (UML) to provide vulnerability and protection modeling functionality and provides an abstract representation of concepts and activities in the infrastructure protection domain that enables model-to-model transformations for analysis purposes.