Red Hat Research Quarterly
Simone Ferlin-Reiter
About the author
Dr. Simone Ferlin-Reiter is a Performance Engineer at Red Hat and adjunct senior lecturer at Karlstad University, Sweden. Her work spans network performance, security, and distributed systems and bridges the gap between industry and academia in AI research.
Articles by this author
Passive network latency monitoring offers a more holistic view of network performance without creating additional traffic. Researchers are developing a new tool to enable it efficiently. Network latency is a determining factor in users’ Quality of Experience (QoE) for applications including web searches, live video, and video games. That’s why network latency monitoring is critical. […]
The networks that connect everything from cell phones to datacenters require frequent—and error-prone—human intervention for configuration. Recent research evaluates the effectiveness of applying various machine-learning models to the task. Since 2023, Red Hat Research’s collaborative project Securing Enterprises via Machine-Learning-based Automation (SEMLA), in partnership with the Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) in […]
The industry-academia collaboration aimed at using LLMs to help generate more secure code builds on its success to expand research into infrastructure. In an era when software underpins everything from critical communications and global financial systems to lifesaving medical devices, security and reliability can never be an afterthought. Yet traditional development practices often leave gaps: […]
