Dr. Angelos K. Marnerides is a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in the School of Computing Science (SoCS) at the University of Glasgow (UofG), UK. Dr. Marnerides leads the Glasgow Cyber Defence Group (GCDG) and is a member of the UofG’s Glasgow Systems Section (GLASS) dealing with applied security and resilience research for Internet-enabled cyber physical systems. Prior to that he was an Assistant Professor at the School of Computing and Communications at Lancaster University where he founded the innovative Digital Infrastructure Defense (i-DID) group and before that he spent two years as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science at Liverpool John Moores University. His research has received significant funding from the industry (e.g., Fujitsu, BAE, Raytheon), governmental bodies (e.g., EU, IUK, EPSRC) and he has been invited to serve as an expert reviewer in grant proposal panels and research assessment exercise frameworks (e.g., Hong-Kong RAE, Chilean research commission, Israel Innovation Authority). He has been a member of the IEEE and the ACM since 2007 and served as a Technical Program Committee (TPC) member, TPC track and workshop co-chair and organiser for several top IEEE and IFIP conferences including IEEE ICC, IEEE GLOBECOM, IEEE INFOCOM, IEEE CCNC, IFIP Networking, IEEE WoWMoM, and IEEE GLOBALSIP leading him to receive IEEE ComSoc contribution awards in 2016 and 2018. He holds an MSc and PhD (Lancaster University, '07 & '11) all in Computer Science and held postdoctoral and visiting researcher positions at Carnegie Mellon University (USA), University of Porto (Portugal), Lancaster University (UK) and University College London (UK).