PrivaSI Lab
Our Mission
The PrivaSI Lab supports interdisciplinary research and teaching activities for a wide range of Security, Privacy, Applied Computer Sciences and Social Informatics fields. The Lab specializes in Security and Privacy Requirements Engineering, Usable Security and Privacy, Cloud Forensics, Adaptive Security and Privacy, Social Informatics and aims to:
Scope
The PrivaSI Lab is a pioneer research unit, aiming to:
Establish solid theoretical and methodological structures between the social and technological aspects of Security and Privacy in Information Society, which will be of benefit for both the scientific community and the IT industry…
Research Areas
Security and Privacy Requirements Engineering
Usable Security and Privacy
Cloud Forensics
Adaptive Security and Privacy
Social Informatics
Social Software Engineering
Privacy through Gamification
The Department
Cultural Technology and Communication
The Department of Cultural Technology and Communication belongs to the School of Social Sciences and is located in the city of Mytilene (Lesvos island, Greece). The students enrolled come from both the “Humanities, Law and Social Sciences” and the “Economics and Computer Science” field, two out of the three identified fields for the students of Greek Secondary Education by the Greek Ministry of Education.
In the last few decades, Cultural Informatics has begun to develop globally as an innovative and dynamic field, within which New Technologies are used in order to analyze, study and promote culture while creating new cultural trends. As a result of this new scientific dynamics, the Department of Cultural Technology and Communication -which is unique in Greece- was founded in 2000 aiming to cultivate and promote knowledge regarding culture and cultural heritage and exploit Information Technologies in culture and cultural management issues.
Specifically, the Department focuses on the methods and techniques by which digital technology represents, reshapes and promotes culture, aiming to educate scientists and executives who will combine the creative production of quality and cultural content with information and multimedia technologies.
The Department of Cultural Technology and Communication is a prime example of an academic environment where interdisciplinarity is a daily practice through the fruitful synthesis of the fields that the Department cultivates, thereby demonstrating its important role in shaping the relevant research fields, both nationally and internationally.