Ευάγγελος Μαρκάτος
Nid: 110

Ινστιτούτο Πληροφορικής (ICS)
Ίδρυμα Τεχνολογίας και Έρευνας (FORTH)
Νικολάου Πλαστήρα 100, Βασιλικά Βουτών
ΤΚ-70013 Ηράκλειο Κρήτης
Τηλέφωνο: +30 2810 391655
FAX: +30 2810 391601
E-mail: markatosATics.forth.gr
Prof. Evangelos Markatos is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science, University of Crete and the head of the Distributed Computing Systems Laboratory of the Institute of Computer Science, FORTH.
Research Interests
His research interests are in the broader area of Systems:
- Internet Systems and Monitoring
- Systems and Network Security
- World Wide Web
- Internet Systems and Technologies
- Operating Systems
Participation in Recent Research Projects
- SysSec: A European Network of Excellence in Managing Threats and Vulnerabilities in the Future Internet. Europe for the World. Funded by the European Commission. Duration: 2010-2014.
- GN3: Multi-Gigabit European Research and Education Network and Associated Services. Funded by the European Commission - (third party involvement through GRNET). Duration: 2010-2012
- HellasHPC. Funded by the Greek General Secretariat for Research and Development. Duration: 2010-2011
- i-Code: Real-time Malicious Code Identification. Funded by the European Commission. Duration: 2010-2012
- MALCODE: Malicious Code Detection using Emulation. Funded by the European Commission, Marie Curie Grants (FP7-PEOPLE-2009-IOF). Duration 2010-2013
- On the Misuses of Real World Large Scale Distributed System. Funded by the Microsoft Research PhD Scholarship Programme. Duration: 2008-2011
- PASS: Privacy Architectures for System Services. Funded by Marie Curie International Reintegration Grants FP7-PEOPLE-2007-4-3-IRG. Duration: 2008-2013
- WOMBAT: Worldwide Observatory of Malicious Behaviors and Attack Threats. Funded by the European Commission. Duration: 2008-2010
- EGEE III: Enabling Grids for E-SciencE-III. Funded by the European Commission through Grant Agreement no. 222667. Duration: 2008-2010.
- MOMENT: Monitoring and Measurement in the Next Generation Technologies. Funded by the European Commission. Duration: 2008-2010
- FORWARD: Managing Emerging Threats in ICT Infrastructures. Funded by the European Commission. Duration: 2008-2009
- WISDOM: WIrespeed Security Domains using Optical Monitoring. Funded by the European Commission. Duration: 2006-2008.
- Cyberscope: towards the timely detection of and effective response to Internet-based cyberattacks. Funded by the the General Secretariat of Research and Development through PENED. Duration: 2006-2008.
- NoAH: A European Network of Affined Honeypots. Funded by the European Commission through the Research Infrastructure Unit. Duration: 2005-2008.
- COREGRID: European Research Network on Foundations, Software Infrastructures and Applications for large scale distributed, Grid and Peer-to-Peer Technologies. Funded by the European Commission, duration: 2004-2008
- MILTIADES: Multi-Layer Techniques for Attack Detection Systems. Funded by the General Secretariat of Research and Development, duration: 2006-2008
- EGEE II: Enabling Grids for E-SciencE-II. Funded by the European Commission through contract INFSO-RI-031688. Duration: 2006-2008.
- TIGER: Together IP, GMPLS and Ethernet Reconsidered. Funded by the General Secretariat for Research and Development. Duration: 2006-2008.
- LOBSTER: Large Scale Monitoring of BroadBand Internet Infrastructure. Funded by the European Commission, duration: 2004-2007.
- EGEE - Enabling Grids for E-Science and Industry in Europe. Funded by the European Commission through contract 508833. Duration: 2004-2006.
- SecSPeer: Secure and Scalable peer-to-peer computing and communication systems. Funded by the General Secretariat for Research and Development, duration: 2004-2006.
EAR: Early-warning system for automatic detection of Internet-based cyberattacks. Funded by the General Secretariat for Research and Development, duration: 2003-2005. - i-Guard: an integrated system for network-based intrusion detection. Funded by the General Secretariat for Research and Development, duration: 2003-2005.
- SCAMPI: A Scalable Measurement Platform for the Internet. Funded by the European Commission, duration: 2002-2004.
Brief CV
Evangelos Markatos Professor at the Department of Computer Science of the University of Crete, is the head of the Distributed Computing Systems Lab of the Institute of Computer Science, Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas.
Over the past 15 years, Prof. Markatos has served as the Primary Investigator in more than 40 National and European Commission funded projects in the fields of Security, Networking, and High Performance Computing. He has published more than 100 technical papers in scientific archival journals, proceedings of international conferences and workshops related to his fields of expertise. He has also served as a member of the Technical Program Committee of leading conferences, such as ACM ASPLOS, ACM SIGMETRICS, IEEE ICDCS, etc. He has been among the founding members and the First Program Committee co-chair of the EuroSec, the European Workshop on Systems Security, held annually since 2008 in collaboration with EuroSys, the leading European ACM Conference on Computer Systems.
Since the early 2000s, Prof. Markatos has been actively involved in activities implementing the European Commission R&D Policy on Information Society. For example, he has been the coordinator of the LOBSTER, NoAH, i-code projects. LOBSTER, in particular, has installed the largest passive Internet monitoring infrastructure in Europe. Prof. Markatos is currently the coordinator of the SysSec Network of Excellence which mobilizes the research Community in Europe to manage threats and vulnerabilities for the Future Internet.