Xavier Bellekens

Also published under:Xavier A. Bellekens

Affiliation

Lupovis Limited, Glasgow, UK

Topic

Internet Of Things,Internet Of Things Devices,Internet Of Things Systems,Unit Tests,2D Model,3D Convolution,3D Counterparts,Access Control,Actuator,Advanced Level,Application Programming Interface,Authentication Protocol,Authors In The Discussion,Automatic Annotation,Automatic Identification System,Autonomous Underwater Vehicles,Average Time,Balanced Sample,Body Of Knowledge,Camera Movement,Certification Program,Certification Schemes,Classical Response,Clone Detection,Code Level,Code Review,Coding Properties,Cohesive Interactions,Common Framework,Communication Protocol,Communication Systems,Comprehensive Risk Assessment,Computer Code,Convolutional Network,Convolutional Neural Network,Data Generation,Data Privacy,Deep Learning,Device Simulation,Differential Global Positioning System,Docker Container,Element Of Vector,End Of Event,Event Classification,Event Of Interest,Forensic Investigations,General Feedback,Global Navigation Satellite System,Global Positioning System,Hands-on Training,

Biography

Xavier Bellekens (Member, IEEE) received the bachelor’s degree from Henam, Belgium, in 2010, the master’s degree in ethical hacking and computer security from the University of Abertay, Dundee, in 2012, and the Ph.D. degree in electronic and electrical engineering from the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, in 2016. He is currently a Chancellor’s Fellow Lecturer with the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Strathclyde, where he has been working on cyber-security for critical infrastructures. Previously, he was a Lecturer in security and privacy with the Department of Cyber-Security, University of Abertay, where he led the Machine Learning for Cyber-Security Research Group. His current research interests include machine learning for cyber-security, autonomous distributed networks, the Internet of Things, and critical infrastructure protection.