Gregory Epiphaniou
Scholar

Gregory Epiphaniou

Google Scholar ID: Uae56j0AAAAJ
Reader in Security Engineering, University of Warwick
Cyber threat source modelingCyber resilienceCyber securityPhysical Layer Security
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
3,869
 
H-index
30
 
i10-index
64
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
19
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • He is the main inventor of patented-pending technology on a distributed ledger system (GB2576160A/US200042497A1). Has over 70 international publications in journals, conference proceedings, and author in several books and chapters. Serves as a subject matter expert panel member in the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investments and a technical committee member for several scientific conferences in Information and Network Security.
Research Experience
  • Previously held a position as a Reader in Cybersecurity and acted as deputy director of the Wolverhampton Cybersecurity Research Institute (WCRI). Contributed to several research projects funded by EPSRC (RESICAV, BEARCAT, S-CAV), IUK (Cydon, VACCYNE), and local authorities, totaling over £3M. Has extensive academic experience in teaching and curriculum development in proactive network defense.
Education
  • No specific education background information provided.
Background
  • Currently holds a position as an Associate Professor of security engineering at the University of Warwick. His role involves bid support, applied research, and publications. Part of his current research activities is formalized around a research group in wireless communications with the main focus on crypto-key generation, exploiting the time-domain physical attributes of V-V channels. He also has extensive experience in cybersecurity consulting and training.
Miscellany
  • Contributed to numerous public events and delivered keynotes around cybersecurity, course development, and practical training to both private and government bodies. Has worked with several government agencies in Cybersecurity-related projects.