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prof. dr. ir. Fabio Massacci


Full Professor, Faculty of Science, Computer Systems

Full Professor, Network Institute

Full Professor, Research Programmes - Science, Computer Systems - research programme

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My research focuses on risks, security economics, security analysis of software ecosystems and experimental methods for security. I received the Ten Years Most Influential Paper award by the IEEE Requirements Engineering Conference in 2015 for my work on security and trust in socio-technical systems. Please see my personal web page for more information https://fabiomassacci.github.io/

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  • Università degli studi di Trento | Trento | Parttime hoogleraar bij het Departement Computerwetenschappe | 2020-08-15 - present

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