Project Participations:

Here is the list of the Projects related to my research, in which I am (and have been) involved.

aDESSO

Towards Demonstrating Secure SW Development for SMEs

The project aDESSO (Towards Demonstrating Secure Software Development for Small and Medium Enterprises in a Business-to-Business Model) is a research project conducted by the IT University of Copenhagen in collaboration with two consultancy companies, namely Cyberjuice and Security Scientist, and it is funded by Digital Lead. The project aims to study and report on the needs, challenges but also capabilities of SMEs in demonstrating security to their potential customers in a B2B environment; we intend to identify a set of requirements that will serve as a basis to initially provide a set of recommendations, which we will test with the help of the participating companies. In the future, these requirements will inform the development of a framework for SMEs to demonstrate security.

Period: Sep 2023 - ongoing

ASCD

Assessment on the Status of CyberSecurity in Denmark

The Assessment on the Status of CyberSecurity in Denmark (ASCD - pronounced as ‘asked’) is a research project conducted by the IT University of Copenhagen and the University of Southern Denmark and funded by the Danish Centre for CyberSecurity. The project aims to study and report on the existing cybersecurity and privacy protection practices used in large Danish companies and SMEs, identifying the most important challenges the developers in Denmark face in developing secure and privacy-preserving solutions, and providing guidelines for securing critical infrastructures.

Period: March 2020 - Dec 2020

PACAS

Participatory Architectural Change Management in ATM Systems

PACAS is a H2020 Sesar funded project that will deliver a Change Management Platform, which will facilitate understanding, modelling and analyzing changes in the ATM System at different layers of abstraction. To achieve this aim, PACAS will rely on the end-to-end inclusion of ATM domain stakeholders by conceiving a novel participatory design process to handle change management. The process will rely on the provision of multiple views (to accommodate the expertise of the various domain stakeholders), as well as the representation and analysis of multiple objectives, such as those related to economical, organizational, security, and safety concerns.

Period: March 2016 - March 2018

Vision

Visual Privacy Management in User Centric Open Environments

A H2020 funded project that is focused on developing a high Technology Readiness Level (TRL) Visual Privacy Management Platform, which empowers any citizen to achieve desired levels of privacy by creating and monitoring a personal Privacy Level Agreement. The platform will provide clear visualization of privacy preferences, relevant threats and trust issues along with an insight into the economic value of user data.

Period: July 2015 - July 2017

Lucretius

Foundations for Software Evolution

The project is focused on developing techniques for designing software systems that evolve in response to changes in their requirements and operational environment. The Lucretius project aims at developing a framework for modeling and reasoning on requirements for evolution along different research lines.

Period: May 2014 - April 2016

Aniketos

Secure and Trustworthy Composite Services

An IFP7-ICT IP project aiming at establishing and maintaining trustworthiness and secure behavior in a constantly changing service environment. The project aligns existing and develops new technology, methods, tools and security services that support the design - time creation and run - time dynamic behavior of composite services, addressing service developers, service providors and service end users.

Period: August 2010 - July 2014

Nessos

Trustworthiness of Software Services and Systems for the Future Internet

The Network of Excellence on Engineering Secure Future Internet Software Services and Systems (NESSoS) aims at constituting and integrating a long lasting research community on engineering secure software-based services and systems.

Period: April 2011 - June 2013