Summary
Vasilios Mavroudis is a Principal Research Scientist at The Alan Turing Institute with 14 years of experience at the intersection of AI and security, co-leading work that examines how AI reshapes cyber power dynamics. He combines deep academic training (PhD, UCL) and hands-on research roles—from Visa and Mila to CERTH and Deutsche Bank—to translate AI risk and security research into policy and practice. His recent work includes contributing to a high-profile AI safety report at Mila and serving on OWASP’s AI Security Initiative Review Board, signaling influence across research, policy, and standards communities. Colleagues describe him as an “honest cyber agent” thinker who blends rigorous threat modeling with pragmatic engineering to anticipate adversarial shifts in AI-enabled systems.
14 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Computer Science/Applied Informatics, Distinction, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Computer Science/Applied Informatics, Distinction at University of Macedonia
Certificate, Security in IT Systems, 10, Certificate, Security in IT Systems, 10 at Copenhagen University College of Engineering
University College London
Greek, German, English