π Education
Sotirios Brotsis began his academic journey with a B.S. in Mathematics (2009β2015) at the University of Patras, Greece ποΈ. His interest in computing and security led him to pursue an M.S. in Informatics and Telecommunications at the University of Peloponnese π. Currently, he is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Peloponnese, focusing on blockchain technology and IoT security π.
πΌ Experience
Since October 2018, Sotirios Brotsis has been actively engaged in research at the University of Peloponnese as a Ph.D. candidate π. His work revolves around blockchain-based security solutions for IoT ecosystems, cryptographic protocols, and digital forensics π. His expertise is recognized globally, and he has contributed as a TPC member and reviewer for international journals and conferences π.
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Awards and Honors
Sotirios Brotsis has received recognition for his contributions to blockchain and IoT security research. His research has been featured in top international journals, conferences, and book chapters, establishing him as an emerging expert in cybersecurity and cryptographic systems π₯.
π¬ Research Focus
His research primarily focuses on blockchain security, cryptography, IoT forensics, and digital evidence preservation π. He is actively working on post-quantum blockchain platforms, secure IoT ecosystems, and privacy-enhancing cryptographic solutions. His work addresses real-world security challenges in IoT applications and distributed ledger technologies π‘.
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Conclusion
Sotirios Brotsis is a rising researcher in blockchain security, cryptography, and IoT forensics π. His contributions in digital forensics, post-quantum cryptography, and blockchain-based security have positioned him as an influential scholar in cybersecurity π₯. With an impressive academic background, numerous publications in reputed journals, and active involvement in international research collaborations, he continues to push the boundaries of secure and privacy-preserving blockchain applications π.
π Publications
Blockchain meets Internet of Things (IoT) forensics: A unified framework for IoT ecosystems β Internet of Things, 2023 π DOI: 10.1016/j.iot.2023.100968
Towards Post-Quantum Blockchain PlatformsΒ β Security Technologies and Methods for Advanced Cyber Threat Intelligence, Detection and Mitigation, 2022 π DOI: 10.1561/9781680838350.ch7
Blockchain-Enabled Digital Forensics for the IoT: Challenges, Features, and Current FrameworksΒ β IEEE International Conference on Cyber Security and Resilience, 2022 π DOI: 10.1109/csr54599.2022.9850327
On the suitability of blockchain platforms for IoT applications: Architectures, security, privacy, and performanceΒ β Computer Networks, 2021 π DOI: 10.1016/j.comnet.2021.108005
On the Security and Privacy of Hyperledger Fabric: Challenges and Open IssuesΒ β IEEE World Congress on Services, 2020 π DOI: 10.1109/services48979.2020.00049
On the Security of Permissioned Blockchain Solutions for IoT ApplicationsΒ β IEEE Conference on Network Softwarization (NetSoft), 2020 π DOI: 10.1109/netsoft48620.2020.9165480
On Blockchain Architectures for Trust-Based Collaborative Intrusion Detectionβ IEEE World Congress on Services, 2019 π DOI: 10.1109/services.2019.00019
Blockchain Solutions for Forensic Evidence Preservation in IoT EnvironmentsΒ β IEEE Conference on Network Softwarization (NetSoft), 2019 π DOI: 10.1109/netsoft.2019.8806675