Mr Vasilis Ieropoulos
Graduate Demonstrator
Overview
I am a research student in cybersecurity at the School of Computer Science & Informatics. My research interests revolve around the security of embedded devices, radio frequency and Internet of Things devices. More specifically, I research how machine learning methods can be used to defend such systems or how out of the box solutions can be used to attack these kinds of devices. In addition, my research focuses on how embedded resource constrained devices can be used collaboratively to defend against different kinds of malicious attacks.
Currently working on :
- Machine Learning Threat detection for Resource-constrained devices
Presented at :
- The Toulouse Hacking Convention , on using " Using Harmonics for Low-Cost Jamming” .
Current amateur radio RF projects :
- LoRa-APRS enabled rocket tracker for long range , low energy hobby rocket position finding
- Fire detection and positional updates using NASA's VIIRS satellites on APRS
- TinyGS, Plane tracking, Weather satellite image receiver, Radio sonde tracker
Publication
2024
- Anthi, E., Williams, L., Ieropoulos, V. and Spyridopoulos, T. 2024. Investigating radio frequency vulnerabilities in the Internet of Things (IoT). IoT 5(2), pp. 356-380. (10.3390/iot5020018)
Articles
- Anthi, E., Williams, L., Ieropoulos, V. and Spyridopoulos, T. 2024. Investigating radio frequency vulnerabilities in the Internet of Things (IoT). IoT 5(2), pp. 356-380. (10.3390/iot5020018)
Teaching
- Cybersecurity Operations
- Penetration Testing and Malware analysis
Research themes
Specialisms
- Cybersecurity and privacy
- Cyberphysical systems and internet of things
- Radio frequency engineering