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Professor Chris Hankin is a Professor of Computing at Imperial College London’s Faculty of Engineering, with affiliations to the Institute for Security Science and Technology, Engineering Secure Software Systems, Grantham Institute, Space Lab, Urban Systems Lab, and Programming Languages research groups. He has held leadership roles including Deputy Principal of the Faculty of Engineering (2006–2008), Pro Rector (Research) (2004–2006), and Dean of City and Guilds College (2000–2003). His research focuses on cyber security, data analytics, and semantics-based program analysis, with emphasis on cyber-physical systems and decision support for security investments.
His work includes leading the NCSC/EPSRC Research Institute in Trustworthy Inter-connected Cyber-Physical Systems (RITICS) and chairing ACM Europe committees. Key research areas span attack graph modeling, adversarial machine learning, healthcare cyber security, and industrial control systems resilience. He has contributed to policy through roles like Chair of the Government Office of Science’s Future Identities Foresight report.
Prof. Hankin’s recent publications emphasize scalable cyber-physical security solutions, adversarial defense mechanisms, and interdisciplinary approaches to enhancing system resilience. His awards include Fellowship at the Institute for Security Science and Technology. He advises on automated decision-making ethics and has authored works on program analysis, cybersecurity economics, and formal methods.



