Conferences

JNIC 25

Cybersecurity
AI

Zaragoza, Spain

From June 4, 2025 to June 6, 2025

The 10th National Conference on Cybersecurity Research (JNIC) was held at the University of Zaragoza from June 4 to 6, 2025.

JNIC is a leading scientific conference in Spain that fosters collaboration, knowledge exchange, and discussion between the academic and research community on one side, and industry professionals and organizations on the other. It serves as a platform to showcase the latest scientific advances in cybersecurity while promoting dialogue around innovative perspectives and approaches. The event plays a key role in bridging research and innovation with the development of real-world products and services that deliver societal value.

During the conference, I presented the paper RBD24 : A Labelled Dataset with Risk Activities Using Log Application Data, which introduces RBD24, an open-source dataset derived from university network logs. The dataset captures early-stage cybersecurity risk activities and provides user-centric ground truth for behaviours such as cryptocurrency usage, outdated software, peer-to-peer traffic, and phishing attempts. These behaviours are extracted from multiple sources, including DNS, HTTP, SSL, and SMTP logs, making the dataset particularly valuable for UEBA research and benchmarking cybersecurity models.