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Prof. Dimitrios Pezaros on "Digital Resilience of Industrial CNI Systems"

27 November 2025, 12:00 pm–2:00 pm

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In this talk, Prof. Pezaros will present a triadic framework that focuses on three fundamental components to assure CNI resilience: systems, data, and people.

Event Information

Open to

All | UCL staff | UCL students | UCL alumni

Availability

Yes

Organiser

Vijay Patel

Location

LG01
222 Euston Road
London
NW1 2DA
United Kingdom

Digital Resilience of Industrial CNI Systems

You're warmly invited to a talk by Professor Prof. Dimitrios Pezaros on "Digital Resilience of Industrial CNI Systems". Join the CDT Cybersecurity community for this insightful session and discussion. 

The cybersecurity of interconnected Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) sectors relies on fostering strong socio-technical integration, combining cutting-edge technological innovations with secure organizational practices.

In this talk, I will present a triadic framework that focuses on three fundamental components to assure CNI resilience: systems, data, and people. I will focus on advances in networking technology, AI and ML-based cyberattack detection and mitigation, and organisational integration, and argue that these should be explored in synergy in order to assure CNI remains resilient in the face of cyberattacks and adversarial events.

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There will be light refreshments and a networking session at the end of the talk.

About the Speaker

Prof. Dimitrios Pezaros

at University of Glasgow

Dimitrios Pezaros is (full) Professor of Computer Networks, and Director of the Cyberdefence and networked systems research (netlab) laboratories in the School of Computing Science at the University of Glasgow, where he holds the Royal Academy of Engineering Research Chair in Digital Resilience for Critical National Infrastructure. He has received significant funding for his research from various funding agencies and industry, and has published widely in the areas of computer communications, network and service management, cybersecurity and network resilience. He is a Chartered Engineer, a fellow of BCS and IET, and Senior Member of IEEE and ACM.