Constantinos Patsakis received a B.Sc. in mathematics from the University of Athens, Greece, an M.Sc. degree in information security from Royal Holloway, University of London, and a PhD in cryptography and malware from the University of Piraeus.
In the past, he has worked as a researcher at the UNESCO Chair in Data Privacy, at Rovira i Virgili, at Trinity College, Dublin, and the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology. He is a Professor at the University of Piraeus and an Adjunct Researcher at the Athena Research and Innovation Center. He has authored more than 150 publications in prestigious peer-reviewed international conferences and journals and participated in several national and European Research and Development projects.
His primary areas of research include cryptography, security, privacy, blockchain technology, and cybercrime.
Constantinos Patsakis received a B.Sc. in mathematics from the University of Athens, Greece, an M.Sc. degree in information security from Royal Holloway, University of London, and a PhD in cryptography and malware from the University of Piraeus.
In the past, he has worked as a researcher at the UNESCO Chair in Data Privacy, at Rovira i Virgili, at Trinity College, Dublin, and the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology. He is a Professor at the University of Piraeus and an Adjunct Researcher at the Athena Research and Innovation Center. He has authored more than 150 publications in prestigious peer-reviewed international conferences and journals and participated in several national and European Research and Development projects.
His primary areas of research include cryptography, security, privacy, blockchain technology, and cybercrime.