David Langus Rodriguez
David Langus Rodriguez is an assistant technical staff member in the Secure Resilient Systems and Technology Group. He joined the Laboratory in 2022 and works on designing and prototyping innovative solutions for improving security and resilience of cyber-physical systems, such as satellites, and their communications.
Langus Rodriguez was a CyberCorps Scholarship for Service Fellow at Florida International University. During this time, he formed part of the Cyber-Physical Security Laboratory and worked on a framework to accurately fingerprinting unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) communication over LoRa. This research led to a conference publication at the Military Communications (MILCOM) Conference in 2022.
Prior to joining the Laboratory, Langus Rodriguez interned at various research facilities, including Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratory, and the University of Florida, conducting research on cyber-physical systems ranging from finding vulnerabilities in Internet-of-Things frameworks to securing infrastructure critical systems. He graduated magna cum laude with a BS degree in computer engineering from Florida International University in 2022.