Enrique de la Hoz de la Hoz is an Associate Professor at the Department of Automática, University of Alcalá, Spain. His research focuses on Network Security, Telecommunications, and Multi-Agent Systems. He holds a PhD from the University of Alcalá (2017), with a thesis on consensus policy applications in complex negotiations. His work spans Wi-Fi channel optimization, IoT security frameworks, and critical infrastructure resilience using graph theory and multi-agent negotiation techniques. He leads the NetIS research group (Networks and Intelligent Systems), addressing challenges in network resource allocation and secure communication protocols. Key research areas include: Application of graph coloring to Wi-Fi channel assignment and network resilience Multi-Agent systems for distributed decision-making in smart environments Cybersecurity for IoT and critical infrastructure protection Optimization of traffic light systems using intelligent agent coordination His recent work emphasizes reactive resilience mechanisms (e.g., REACT framework) and surgical immunization strategies against network attacks. He has contributed to standards like SDN-based secure routing and access control models for IoT environments. His research methodologies combine theoretical graph theory with practical implementations in real-world network scenarios.








