University-related Work
Education:
- 2008 – Currently PhD in Digital Forensics & Network Security, University of Teesside
- 10/2006 – 12/2007 MSc Internet Engineering, University of Sunderland
- 9/1999 – 6/2006 BSc in Computer Science (2:2), University of Sunderland
- 9/1998 – 6/1999 Foundation Course in Computer Science, Vakalis Foundation GCE
- 9/1997 – 6/1998 2nd Senior Highschool of Giannitsa, General Grade: 16.9
I am currently doing a PhD in Digital Forensics & Network Security in the University of Teesside (Director of Studies: Mr. Angus M. Marshall, 2nd Supervisor: Dr. Phillip J. Brooke).
- PhD Title: The Development of a Modular Software Framework for a Distributed Forensic Attack Profiling Network
- Research summary: This research proposes an approach that combines elements of intrusion detection theory and network profiling, but also the use of certain elements from a type of distributed network applications that is currently used in certain forms of internet crime and are known as botnets. Thus, the research aims to develop a modular software framework fora distributed forensics attack profiling network that will use a collection of generalised modules to assemble customised sensors that will allow for customised network traffic data collection.
In the course of my PhD I have also successfully completed and successfully attended the following modules:
- 10/2006 02/2007 Artificial Neural Networks (MSc Intelligent Systems module, University of Sunderland)
- 10/2006 06/2007 Computational Statistics (University of Sunderland)
- 11/2006 06/2007 Bayesian Statistics (University of Newcastle)
- 09/2006 10/2006 Visiting Lecturer certification (University of Sunderland)
- 12/2007 01/2008 Introduction to Forensic Science (University of Teesside)
- 04/2008 05/2008 Legal Issues and Evidence Reporting (University of Teesside)
- 11/2008 12/2008 Principles of Crime Scene Investigation (University of Teesside)
- 01/2009 03/2009 Intelligence & Analysis (University of Teesside)
Publications:
- Chlapoutakis G., Marshall A.M.M., Brooke P., (2009), “Crime Scene Investigation & Offender Profiling Principles: Applications in Digital Forensic Attack and Attacker Profiling”, 3rd Research Symposium of the School of Science & Technology, University of Teesside, Middlesbrough, UK
- Chlapoutakis G., (2009), “The Case of the Plan R* Network of Resistant Communication: Implications to Digital Forensic Investigations”, May 2009, Emerging Advances in Digital Evidence, 3rd Year Digital Evidence Development Conference 2009, Teeside, UK
- [Submitted] Chlapoutakis G., Marshall A., Brooke P.J., (2008), “The Development of a Modular Software Framework for a Distributed Forensic Attack Profiling Network”, British Society of Criminology 2008, 9-11 July, Huddersfield, UK
- Chlapoutakis G., Marshall A., (2008), “The Development of a Modular Software Framework for a Distributed Forensic Attack Profiling Network”, Presentation in British Society of Criminology 2008, 9-11 July, Huddersfield, UK
- [Submitted] Marshall A.M., Tompsett B.C., Zeus-Brown A.M., Chlapoutakis G., (2008), “To catch a cyberthief: legal and technical issues in network monitoring for cyberprofiling”, March 2008, BILETA2008: Law Shaping Technology; Technology Shaping the Law, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK
- Marshall A.M., Tompsett B.C., Zeus-Brown A.M., Chlapoutakis G., (2008), “To catch a cyberthief: legal and technical issues in network monitoring for cyberprofiling”, March 2008, Presentation in BILETA2008: Law Shaping Technology; Technology Shaping the Law, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK
- Chlapoutakis G., Marshall A., Brooke P., (2008), “The Development of a Modular Software Framework for a Distributed Forensic Attack Profiling Network”, 2nd Research Symposium of the School of Science & Technology, University of Teesside, Middlesbrough, UK
- Chlapoutakis G., Marshall A., Brooke P., (2008), “The Development of a Modular Software Framework for a Distributed Forensic Attack Profiling Network”, School of Computing & Technology Seminar Presentation, University of Teeside, Middlesbrough, UK
- Chlapoutakis G., (2008), “Use of Network Monitoring & Analysis Tools and Methodologies in Digital Forensic Investigations”, March 2008, Emerging Advances in Digital Evidence, 3rd Year Digital Evidence Development Conference 2008, Teeside, UK
- Chlapoutakis G., (2007), “Bayesian Forecasting, Artificial Neural Networks and Anomaly Detection: Applications in Web Server Intrusion Detection”, January 2007, Intelligent Systems Research Seminar, Hybrid Intelligent Systems Group, University of Sunderland
DarkSYN @ January 7, 2009