Dr. Emanuele Raso | Medical Devices | Best Researcher Award
Research Fellow at University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy
Emanuele Raso is a Research Fellow at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, specializing in cybersecurity within the Department of Electronic Engineering. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science, Control, and Geoinformation and focuses on applied cryptography, data privacy, open-source intelligence, and the use of artificial intelligence in the medical domain. His work is dedicated to developing secure data processing systems and privacy-preserving technologies, particularly for healthcare and critical digital infrastructure. Raso has contributed to several national and European research projects, including BPR4GDPR, I-NEST, Rome Technopole, and ISP5G+, and has published 16 Scopus-indexed journal articles. He serves as a guest editor for the MDPI Sensors journal’s special issue on cybersecurity in healthcare and is affiliated with CNIT’s National Laboratory of Network Assessment, Assurance, and Monitoring. His interdisciplinary research bridges engineering, cybersecurity, and healthcare, making significant strides in protecting sensitive data in increasingly digital health systems.
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Education
Emanuele Raso earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science, Control, and Geoinformation from the University of Rome Tor Vergata, where he also completed his earlier academic training. His doctoral work laid the foundation for his current research in cybersecurity, with a focus on secure and privacy-preserving technologies. Through his education, Raso developed a strong technical background in applied cryptography, artificial intelligence, and data privacy—areas critical to safeguarding modern digital infrastructures. His academic path demonstrates a consistent alignment with emerging technological challenges, particularly in the intersection of computing and healthcare. His education also reflects rigorous interdisciplinary training, incorporating both theoretical knowledge and practical implementation strategies in secure systems. This comprehensive academic preparation has enabled him to contribute effectively to national and European research initiatives, and to innovate in fields that bridge computer science and real-world societal applications, especially in the secure handling of sensitive health-related data.
Professional Experience
Emanuele Raso is currently a Research Fellow in the Department of Electronic Engineering at the University of Rome Tor Vergata. In this role, he has been actively involved in both academic and applied research focused on cybersecurity, with an emphasis on data privacy and secure computing environments. His professional experience includes participation in several high-profile European and national research projects such as BPR4GDPR, I-NEST, Rome Technopole, and ISP5G+. These projects have given him the opportunity to work on developing privacy-preserving technologies for healthcare and critical infrastructures. Although he does not yet have consultancy or industrial project experience, his academic roles have involved extensive research, collaboration, and knowledge dissemination. As a guest editor for MDPI Sensors, he contributes to the academic peer-review process, and he maintains active affiliations with professional research bodies like CNIT’s NAM LAB. His professional career reflects a growing influence in cybersecurity research with practical societal applications.
Research Interest
Emanuele Raso’s primary research interests lie in cybersecurity, particularly in applied cryptography, data privacy and confidentiality, open-source intelligence (OSINT), and the integration of artificial intelligence in the medical domain. His work is motivated by the growing need for secure digital environments, especially in critical sectors such as healthcare, where the protection of sensitive personal and clinical data is paramount. He is particularly focused on developing privacy-preserving technologies and secure data processing frameworks that ensure confidentiality without sacrificing functionality. His interdisciplinary approach bridges the gap between computer science and digital health, aiming to create systems that support compliance with regulations like GDPR while fostering innovation in medical data analysis. Raso is also interested in the ethical and social implications of AI-driven decision-making systems, especially in healthcare contexts. This forward-thinking research orientation enables him to address contemporary challenges at the nexus of cybersecurity, data science, and digital health infrastructure.
Award and Honor
While Emanuele Raso has not listed major individual awards or honors in his profile, his appointment as a Guest Editor for the Sensors journal’s special issue on “Cybersecurity in Healthcare and Medical Devices” is a notable academic distinction. This editorial role highlights his recognized expertise and growing reputation within the cybersecurity and health informatics research communities. Additionally, his active participation in prestigious European research projects such as BPR4GDPR and I-NEST reflects a high level of professional trust and recognition in his field. His affiliation with CNIT’s NAM LAB, a national network of telecommunications researchers, also signifies his integration into Italy’s leading research bodies. Though formal awards may yet be forthcoming in his career, these appointments and roles affirm the esteem in which he is held by colleagues and research institutions. They demonstrate his trajectory as a respected contributor in applied cybersecurity and health technology fields.
Conclusion
Emanuele Raso is an emerging expert in cybersecurity, with a strong academic background, active professional research engagements, and a focused interest in privacy-preserving technologies for healthcare and critical infrastructures. His work addresses timely and vital challenges in safeguarding sensitive information in an increasingly digital world, particularly at the intersection of artificial intelligence and health data management. Although his profile does not currently include industry collaborations or major awards, his contributions to high-level European projects and his editorial role underscore his growing impact in the field. With a solid foundation in computer science and a strong commitment to interdisciplinary innovation, Raso is well-positioned to make significant advancements in secure computing environments. His research is not only academically relevant but also societally impactful, with real-world applications in digital health systems. As his career progresses, he is likely to expand his influence further and become a key figure in shaping the future of cybersecurity in healthcare.
Publications Top Notes
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Title: Privacy-aware architectures for NFC and RFID sensors in healthcare applications
Authors: E. Raso, G.M. Bianco, L. Bracciale, G. Marrocco, C. Occhiuzzi, P. Loreti
Year: 2022
Citations: 16 -
Title: Privacy and transparency in blockchain-based smart grid operations
Authors: P. Loreti, L. Bracciale, E. Raso, G. Bianchi, E.R. Sanseverino, P. Gallo
Year: 2023
Citations: 12 -
Title: UHF RFID and NFC point-of-care—Architecture, security, and implementation
Authors: G.M. Bianco, E. Raso, L. Fiore, V. Mazzaracchio, L. Bracciale, F. Arduini, …
Year: 2023
Citations: 11 -
Title: An SDN-based traffic handover control procedure and SGD management logic for EHF satellite networks
Authors: M.M. Aurizzi, T. Rossi, E. Raso, L. Funari, E. Cianca
Year: 2021
Citations: 10 -
Title: A privacy-preserving blockchain solution to support demand response in energy trading
Authors: L. Bracciale, P. Loreti, E. Raso, G. Bianchi, P. Gallo, E.R. Sanseverino
Year: 2022
Citations: 8 -
Title: Anonymization and pseudonymization of FHIR resources for secondary use of healthcare data
Authors: E. Raso, P. Loreti, M. Ravaziol, L. Bracciale
Year: 2024
Citations: 6 -
Title: ABEBox: A data driven access control for securing public cloud storage with efficient key revocation
Authors: E. Raso, L. Bracciale, P. Loreti, G. Bianchi
Year: 2021
Citations: 6 -
Title: Performance evaluation of cryptographic schemes for blockchain security of smart grids
Authors: E. Raso, L. Bracciale, P. Gallo, G. Bernardinetti, G. Bianchi, E.R. Sanseverino, …
Year: 2022
Citations: 4 -
Title: Privacy in blockchain-based smart grids
Authors: L. Bracciale, E. Raso, P. Gallo, E.R. Sanseverino, G. Bianchi, P. Loreti
Year: 2022
Citations: 4 -
Title: GDPR compliance made easier: The BPR4GDPR project
Authors: G. Lioudakis, E. Papagiannakopoulou, M. Koukovini, N. Dellas, …
Year: 2021
Citations: 4 -
Title: Toolate: cryptographic data access control for offline devices through efficient key rotation
Authors: L. Bracciale, P. Loreti, E. Raso, G. Bianchi
Year: 2021
Citations: 4