The thesis titled "Vlanator 3000!: A Traffic Control and Optimization Application for Software-Defined Networks in Data Centers" addresses the new connectivity challenges posed by the current scale of data centers, simplifying the deployment and configuration of network resources. The thesis advisors were Álvaro Sánchez, B.S.E., and Felipe Rivera, B.S.E.
In addition, the final project for the Systems Engineering degree program, titled "Passive and Continuous Behavior-Based Authentication," won first prize in the Computer Science Undergraduate Projects category.
The project was carried out by students Franz Mayr, Franco Patrone, Herman Persitz, Javier Sanguinetti, and Ramiro Visca, under the supervision of Dr. Martín Solari. Its objective is to conduct a proof of concept to analyze the technical feasibility of a passive, continuous authentication system based on behavior.