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Haris Mouratidis

Haris Mouratidis is Professor of Software Systems Engineering and founding Director of the Centre for Secure, Intelligent and Usable Systems (CSIUS) at the University of Brighton. He is Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, and a visiting professor at the University of Stockholm (Sweden) and the University of Ionian (Greece). His research interests lie in the intersection of security, privacy, and software engineering. He has pioneered work in developing methodologies, modelling languages, ontologies, tools and platforms to support the analysis, design, and monitoring of security, privacy, risk and trust for large-scale complex software systems. He has applied his theoretical work to practical applications in domains such as critical infrastructures, cloud computing, health-care, telecommunications, banking, and public-administration. He has published more than 200 papers (h-index 34) and he has led and/or participated in more than 30 projects, currently DEFeND, CYRENE, AI4HEALTHSEC and CyberSANE (all funded by Horizon2020). He is member of working groups at ERCIM, IFIP, BCS, BSI, an Expert Fellow of the UK EPSRC Digital Economy NetworkPlus SPRITE+ (Security, Privacy, Identity and Trust in Digital Economy) and Vice-Chair of the International Federation of Information Processing (IFIP) WG11.4 on Secure Engineering.

     

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On the event of the adoption of the draft regulation laying down measures for a high common level of cybersecurity at the institutions, bodies, offices and agencies of the Union, the AI4HealthSec project kicked off a process to provide its opinion.