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Eneko Gómez Ramos is a Telecommunications Engineer with a specialization in Telematics from the University of the Basque Country.
Before joining the Tecnalia team, Eneko started working at Kynetia Networks in 2005 as a software engineer, developing custom software solutions and specializing in mobile application development. In early 2007, he joined the staff of WorldNet21, working directly for Navteq in the development of mobile clients for GIS (Geographic Information Systems) on Symbian and J2ME platforms. At the end of that same year, he joined ivista as head of the Software Development department, where he led multiple developments related to mobile and proximity marketing until joining Tecnalia in early 2012.
Currently, he works as a senior research engineer in the field of Cybersecurity. Specifically, his activity in recent years has focused on researching the application of Blockchain technologies to industrial systems and processes, as well as SSI (Self Sovereign Identity) technologies and Privacy Preserving Computing solutions through SMPC (Secure Multi-Party Computation) and FHE (Fully Homomorphic Encryption) for the secure computation and exploitation of sensitive data. Related to these fields, he has contributed to projects such as CHAINBUS, ADICHAIN, and the development of the BROKEL asset.
In his experience as a senior cybersecurity researcher, Eneko has participated in public and private projects related to cryptographic tools, vulnerability analysis, secure architecture design, and security anomaly detection using heuristic techniques.
Among the cybersecurity technologies he has worked with in the past are PKI architectures, various IAM platforms, IDS, log analysis, and network monitoring; having applied several of these technologies in industrial environments in projects such as WHITEZONE, SOTER, and PETROLOC.
Additionally, Eneko is an expert programmer who regularly works with languages such as Go, Python, Java, C++, or Solidity, relational databases (MySQL/PostgreSQL), cloud technologies, and interoperability languages such as XML, JSON, and similar; both in web developments (Django and Go-Echo frameworks, among others) and mobile (Android).
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review