INTERSCT - Key Persons


David Waltermire

Job Titles:
  • Lead Standards Architect for the Security Automation Program at the National Institute of Standards
  • SCAP Architect NIST
David Waltermire is the Lead Standards Architect for the Security Automation Program at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. He is a significant contributor to the National Vulnerability Database (NVD) and leads the Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP), Continuous Monitoring and many other security automation projects.

Davide Balzarotti

Job Titles:
  • Professor and Head of the Software and System Security Group at Eurecom
Davide Balzarotti is a Professor and head of the Software and System Security group at Eurecom. His research interests include most aspects of system security and in particular the areas of binary and malware analysis, reverse engineering, embedded system security, computer forensics, and web security.

Dr. Natalia Kadenko

Job Titles:
  • Researcher at the Ministry of Justice
Dr. Natalia Kadenko is a Researcher at the Ministry of Justice and Security of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Her past and current research interests include European and national cybersecurity policies, cybersecurity governance, and disinformation. Currently she is doing research on collaboration within and between cybersecurity teams.

Dr. Sasha Romanoski

Dr. Sasha Romanoski researches topics on the economics of security and privacy, national security, applied microeconomics, and law & economics. He is a Policy Researcher at the RAND Corporation, a faculty member of the Pardee RAND Graduate School, and an affiliated faculty in the Program on Economics & Privacy at the Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University.

dr. Savio Sciancalepore

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Professor
  • Management
dr. Savio Sciancalepore is an Assistant Professor in the Security Group (SEC) at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). His major research interests include network security issues in heterogeneous Internet of Things (IoT) systems and Cyber-Physical Systems.

Eleni Kosta

Job Titles:
  • Professor
Eleni Kosta is full Professor of Technology Law and Human Rights at the Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology and Society (Tilburg University). She is conducting research on privacy and data protection, specialising in electronic communications, new technologies, and health law.

Erik Poll

Job Titles:
  • Associate Professor in the Digital Security Group at Radboud University
Erik Poll is associate professor in the Digital Security Group at Radboud University in Nijmegen, where he specialises in software security, smartcards, and formal methods.

Harold Weffers

H.T.G. (Harold) Weffers is the Coordinator External Partnerships & Relationships at the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science of Eindhoven University of Technology.

Herbert J. Bos

Job Titles:
  • Professor at the VU University
Herbert J. Bos is a full professor at the VU University. At the VU he is heading a group of people working mostly on System Security and OS design for networking. In addition, he is involved in the development of the Minix3 Operating System.

Jerry I. den Hartog

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Professor in the Security Group at the Department of Mathematics
Jerry den Hartog is an assistant professor in the Security Group at the department of Mathematics and Computer Science from the Eindhoven University of Technology. His research interests cover data protection for collaborative systems.

Kees van der Klauw

Dr. Kees van der Klauw has a Ph.D. in the area of semiconductor devices (CCD's) from Delft University of Technology. He contributed to and has led several digital transformations and innovations inside and outside Philips. He was also a driving force in the establishment of the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) and its first chairman.

Luca Allodi

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Professor in the Security Group of the Eindhoven University of Technology
Luca Allodi is an Assistant Professor in the Security Group of the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). His research focuses on vulnerability laws, with a strong accent on attackers' behavior and strategies

Michel J.G. van Eeten

Job Titles:
  • Professor at Delft University of Technology
Michel van Eeten is professor at Delft University of Technology and his chair focuses on the Governance of Cybersecurity. He studies the interplay between technological design and economic incentives in Internet security.

Prof. dr. Lee A. Bygrave

Job Titles:
  • Professor at the Department of Private Law
Prof. dr. Lee A. Bygrave is professor at the Department of Private Law, University of Oslo, where he is Director of the Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law (NRCCL). He currently heads two major research projects at the NRCCL: VIROS (‘Vulnerability in the Robot Society'), and SIGNAL (‘Security in Internet Governance and Networks: Analysing the Law').

Prof. dr. Lorrie Faith Cranor

Job Titles:
  • Director
Prof. dr. Lorrie Faith Cranor is the Director and Bosch Distinguished Professor of the CyLab Security and Privacy Institute and FORE Systems Professor of Computer Science and of Engineering and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University. She also directs the CyLab Usable Privacy and Security Laboratory (CUPS) and co-directs the MSIT-Privacy Engineering masters program.

Prof. Evangelos Markatos

Job Titles:
  • Professor
Prof. Evangelos Markatos is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science, University of Crete and the head of the Distributed Computing Systems Laboratory of the Institute of Computer Science, FORTH. His research interests are Internet Systems and Monitoring, Systems and Network Security, Internet Systems and Technologies, and Operating Systems.

Sandro Etalle

Sandro Etalle leads the Security Group at the department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Tu/e where the approach to system security is multi-faceted and covers offensive and defensive aspects of system security.

Thorsten Holz

Prof. dr. Thorsten Holz is pro fes sor in Systems Security at the Fa cul ty of Elec tri cal En gi nee ring and In for ma ti on Tech no lo gy at Ruhr-Uni ver si ty Bo chum, Ger ma ny. His re se arch in te rests in clu de tech ni cal as pects of se cu re sys tems, with a spe ci fic focus on sys tems se cu ri ty. Cur rent ly, his work con cen tra tes on re ver se en gi nee ring, au to ma ted vul nerabi li ty de tec tion, and stu dy ing la test at tack vec tors.