Applied methods to detect and prevent vulnerabilities within PLC alarms code
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Nicholas KOLOKOTRONIS, Associate Professor, University of Peloponnese, Greece. He received the B.Sc. degree in mathematics from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, in 1995, the M.Sc. degree (highest honors) in highly efficient algorithms in 1998 and Ph.D. degree in cryptography in 2003, both from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. He has published more than 85 papers in international scientific journals, conferences, and books and has participated in more than 20 EU–funded and national projects.
Emanuele Bellini, Assistant Professor, University of Campania “Vanvitelli”, Italy.
Stavros Shiaeles, Assistant Professor. University of Portsmouth, UK. He worked as an expert in cyber-security and digital forensics in the UK and EU, serving companies and research councils. His research interest span in the broad area of cyber-security and more specifically in OSINT, social engineering, distributed denial-of-service attacks, cloud security, digital forensics, network anomaly detection, and malware mitigation. He has authored more than 70 publications in academic journals and conferences, co-chaired many workshops and conferences and actively involved in research projects as Principal Investigator.