Summary
Enrique Beltrán is a Ph.D. candidate and predoctoral fellow at the University of Murcia with 11 years of hands-on experience in cybersecurity, networks, and AI-driven systems. His research focuses on federated learning in decentralized architectures, applying it to healthcare, Industry 4.0, mobile services, military and vehicular domains while bridging IoT, BCI and cyber defense. He has contributed to multidisciplinary research teams (CyberDataLab), held research visits at UZH and armasuisse, and led pre-standardization work for EU disaster-response vehicles, reflecting practical impact beyond academia. Skilled in adversarial systems, automation and vulnerability analysis, he combines rigorous theoretical work with applied engineering to build secure, scalable solutions. An early-career researcher who routinely moves between lab, industry partners, and field-focused projects, he’s equally comfortable prototyping code as designing experiments for real-world deployments.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Hacker Academy, Hacker Academy at INCIBE - Instituto Nacional de Ciberseguridad
Scientific Baccalaureate, 9,7, Scientific Baccalaureate, 9,7 at IES La Basílica
Digital security, cybercrime and cyberintelligence, Digital security, cybercrime and cyberintelligence at C1b3rWall Academy
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science at Universidad de Murcia
English, Spanish