His work has been published in top conferences such as CHI, Usenix Security, and ACM CCS, and has received awards from both the aviation and security communities, including the EPSRC Doctoral Prize Fellowship and commendation from the British Computer Society. Specific papers include 'It's a Match - Enhancing the Fit between Users and Phishing Training through Personalisation' and 'Stop the Clock - Counteracting Bias Exploited by Attackers through an Interactive Augmented Reality Phishing Training'.
Research Experience
Currently a Senior Scientist at the Swiss Cyber-Defence Campus and a Visiting Fellow of Kellogg College, Oxford. Co-founded the OpenSky Network and coordinates its research activities.
Education
Received DPhil in 2016 from Oxford, supervised by Prof. Ivan Martinovic, studying the security and privacy of aviation communication technologies.
Background
Senior Scientist focusing on wireless and systems security, particularly in aviation, space, and critical infrastructures. Also explores privacy issues in global networks, adversarial machine learning, and open-source intelligence.
Miscellany
Serves as a member or chair of technical program committees for multiple international conferences, such as NDSS, WiSec, CPSS, and others.