Summary
Stephan Neuhaus is a security-focused researcher and educator with 14 years of experience securing software and business processes, currently teaching (Dozent) at ZHAW in Zurich. He combines academic rigor—PhD-level training and publications at major security and software engineering conferences—with hands-on consulting and entrepreneurial experience dating back to founding security firms in the late 1990s. His expertise spans secure software architecture, secure business process design, and applied machine learning and statistical methods for security problems. Having held research roles at ETH Zurich and Università degli Studi di Trento and served on the board of the Information Security Society Switzerland, he bridges theory and practice to deliver auditable, research-informed solutions. Notably, his career blends deep technical work with real-world consultancy for industry and public-sector clients, making him adept at translating research insights into operational security controls.
13 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Dipl.-Inform., Dipl.-Inform. at RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau
PhD, PhD at Universität des Saarlandes
German, English, French, Italian