University of Piraeus
Professor
Stefanos Gritzalis is a Professor of Information and Communication Systems Security, at the Lab. of Systems Security, Dept. of Digital Systems, University of Piraeus, Greece (2019+) and Director of the Postgraduate Programme “MSc in Law and Information & Communication Technologies” (2020+). He is a Member of the Board of the Hellenic Authority for Communication Security and Privacy (2020+). He is a Member of the Board of the National Commission for Human Rights (2024+) He was the Rector of the University of the Aegean, Greece (2014-2018). He has acted as Special Secretary for the Hellenic Ministry for Administrative Reform and Electronic Governance (2009-2012). Previously, he was a Professor at the University of the Aegean, Greece, School of Engineering, Dept. of Information and Communication Systems Engineering, and member of the Info-Sec-Lab Laboratory of Information and Communication Systems Security (2002-2019). He was the Head of the Dept. of Information and Communication Systems Engineering (2005-2009), Deputy Head of the Dept. of Information and Communication Systems Engineering (2012-2014), and Director of the Lab. of Information and Communication Systems Security (2005-2009). He holds a BSc in Physics, an MSc in Electronic Automation, and a PhD in Information and Communications Security from the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications, University of Athens, Greece. His published scientific work includes more than 14 books (including the book “Digital Privacy: Theory, Technologies and Practices”, co-edited by A. Acquisti, S. Gritzalis, C. Lambrinoudakis and S. De Capitani di Vimercati, Auerbach Publications, Taylor and Francis Group) and 37 book chapters. Moreover, his work has been published in 336 papers (151 in refereed journals and 185 in the proceedings of international refereed conferences and workshops). He has co-authored papers with more than 200 researchers from 30 countries during the last 30 years. The focus of his publications is on Information and Communications Security and Privacy. His most frequently cited papers have more than 11.000 citations, h-index=55, i10-index=178, as measured by Google Scholar. He is listed, again, in the top 2% of the most cited researchers in the ICT domain around the globe, as ranked by researchers from Stanford University and published by Elsevier (September 2024). He acts as Area Editor for the prestigious “IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials” journal (IF=46.7 in the Clarivate JCR report, ranked No. 1 in 120 journals of Telecommunications area, and No. 1 in 259 journals of Computer Science, Information Systems area). He is the Editor-in-Chief or Editor or Editorial Board member in 35 journals and a Reviewer in more than 80 scientific journals. He has acted as Guest Editor in 35 journal special issues, he has been General Chair or Program Committee Chair in more than 50 international conferences and workshops, he has served as a Program Committee Member of more than 600 international conferences and workshops. He has been the advisor of 17 completed PhD theses; these scientists are now working in academia and industry (TU Delft, University of the Aegean, University of Crete, ENISA, European Commission JRC, Volvo group, Hellenic Ministry of Digital Governance, TEIRESIAS SA, Hellenic Statistical Authority, Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority, Hellenic Ministry of Education etc.). Moreover, he has acted as external evaluator/examiner for more than 60 PhD students from Germany, Italy, Spain, India, Pakistan, Greece, etc. Moreover, he has supervised more than 150 Master Theses and 300 First Diploma / BSc Theses. He has been involved in several National and EU funded R&D projects receiving research and development grants of over € 6.0 million. He has acted as External Evaluator for research proposals submitted to: ERC European Research Council, Swiss National Science Foundation SNSF, Italian Ministry of University and Research, The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, Belgian Fund for Scientific Research, Czech Science Foundation, FFG Austrian Research Promotion Agency, ETH Zurich Research Commission, Croatian Ministry of Science and Education, Slovenian Research Agency, South Africa’s National Research Foundation, Qatar Foundation – Qatar National Research Fund, Cyprus Research Promotion Foundation, The University of Nicosia Research Foundation in Cyprus, Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation, Hellenic General Secretariat for Research and Technology, Hellenic Ministry of Economy and Development ESF Operational Programme “HR Development, Education and Life Long Learning” etc. Moreover, he has acted as member of the 2015 IEEE Technical Recognition Award Selection Committee for the “IEEE Communications & Information Security Technical Recognition Award”. His professional experience includes senior consulting and researcher positions in a number of private and public institutions. He was elected twice as Member of the Board (Secretary General, Treasurer) of the Greek Computer Society. He acts as member of the Hellenic Association for Information Systems AIS – Hellenic Chapter, the Association for Computing Machinery ACM, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE and the IEEE Communications Society “Communications and Information Security Technical Committee”. (https://www.ds.unipi.gr/en/faculty/sgritz-en/).
The Master of Science Programme in "Advanced Cybersecurity Technologies and Governance" was established as part of the European EU-iNSPIRE project (INnovative multi-diSciPlinary Industry-focused cybersecurity education for upskilling and ReskIlling the EU workforcE), which began in January 2025, has a duration of four (4) years and is co-funded by the European Union through the DIGITAL-2023-SKILLS-05 program (Contract No. 101190054).
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The Master of Science Programme in "Advanced Cybersecurity Technologies and Governance" was established as part of the European EU-iNSPIRE project (INnovative multi-diSciPlinary Industry-focused cybersecurity education for upskilling and ReskIlling the EU workforcE), which began in January 2025, has a duration of four (4) years and is co-funded by the European Union through the DIGITAL-2023-SKILLS-05 program (Contract No. 101190054).
©2026 University of Piraeus • All rights reserved.
The Master of Science Programme in "Advanced Cybersecurity Technologies and Governance" was established as part of the European EU-iNSPIRE project (INnovative multi-diSciPlinary Industry-focused cybersecurity education for upskilling and ReskIlling the EU workforcE), which began in January 2025, has a duration of four (4) years and is co-funded by the European Union through the DIGITAL-2023-SKILLS-05 program (Contract No. 101190054).
©2026 University of Piraeus • All rights reserved.