Wojciech Mazurczyk...

... is a research assistant at Department of Computer Networks and Switching, Institute of Telecommunications, Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology, Warsaw University of Technology.

Since October 2004 working on his PhD thesis entitled Steganography in IP telephony - supervior prof. Jozef Lubacz (submitted in June 2009).

Received MSc in Telecommunications in 2004.
MSc thesis Security aspects and interworking between signalling protocols for VoIP was supervised by Krzysztof Szczypiorski.


Projects & Activities


Conference involvement:

Projects involvement:

  • Detecting Frauds in 2G/3G Networks (2008-2009) - funded by Polska Telefonia Cyfrowa - PTC
  • FP7 - Euro-NF: Anticipating the Network of the Future - From Theory to Design (2008-2010) - funded by EU
  • Steganografia w telefonii IP - Supervisor (research) grant No. 3968/B/T02/2008/34 funded by Polish Goverment (2008-2009)
  • TrustMAS: Trusted Communication Platform for Multi-Agent Systems - R&D project funded by US Army and US Air Force (2007-2008) - Contract No. N62558-07-P-0042
  • FP6 - SecMon: Design and Evaluation of End-to-End Quality and Security - EuroFGI - Design and Engineering of the Next Generation Internet, Network of Excellence (2007-2008) - funded by EU
  • Wireless Security - including IEEE 802.16 (2006), and Sensor networks (2008-2010) - grants funded by Polish Government
  • Advanced network steganographic systems - stegano.net

Reviewer of:

Current activities:

Other & past activities

  • October 2006 - December 2007 leader of the project Instant Messaging over MSRP in BRAMA (Laboratory for Mobile Applications and Systems Research and Development)
  • Since October 2004 Cisco certified instructor at ITU-ITC Cisco Regional Academy:

  • CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate)
  • FWL (Fundamentals of Wireless LANs)
  • NS (Network Security)
  • Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) - Workshop

2003 - 2007 - worked for polish telecom company Suntech


Research interests

  • Network security including applied cryptography and steganography
  • Network steganography and digital watermarking in multimedia services
  • Voice over IP signalling security
  • P2P IP Telephony and security
  • VoIP-PSTN secure interconnections
  • New security solutions and approaches for multimedia services
  • Instant Messaging Systems protocols and security

Contact

Address
Warsaw University of Technology
Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology
Institute of Telecommunications
15/19 Nowowiejska Str.
00-665 Warszawa, Poland

E-mail: wmazurcz@(NOSPAM)elka.pw.edu.pl