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Kostas E. Psannis

Researcher at University of Macedonia

Publications -  119
Citations -  3848

Kostas E. Psannis is an academic researcher from University of Macedonia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cloud computing & Haptic technology. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 109 publications receiving 2799 citations. Previous affiliations of Kostas E. Psannis include Brunel University London & Nagoya Institute of Technology.

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Secure integration of IoT and Cloud Computing

TL;DR: A survey of IoT and Cloud Computing with a focus on the security issues of both technologies is presented, and it shows how the Cloud Computing technology improves the function of the IoT.
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Efficient IoT-based sensor BIG Data collection–processing and analysis in smart buildings

TL;DR: The proposed solutions for collecting and managing sensors’ data in a smart building could lead us in an energy efficient smart building, and thus in a Green Smart Building.
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An Efficient Algorithm for Media-based Surveillance System (EAMSuS) in IoT Smart City Framework

TL;DR: An Efficient Algorithm for Media-based Surveillance System (EAMSuS) is proposed in IoT network for Smart City Framework, which merges two algorithms introduced by other researchers for WSN packet routing and security, while it reclaims the new media compression standard, High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC).
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Security, privacy & efficiency of sustainable Cloud Computing for Big Data & IoT

TL;DR: A new system for Cloud Computing integrated with Internet of Things as a base scenario for Big Data and an architecture relaying on the security of the network are proposed in order to improve their security issues.
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Defending against phishing attacks: taxonomy of methods, current issues and future directions

TL;DR: The history of phishing attacks and the attackers’ motivation in details are discussed and a taxonomy of various types ofphishing attacks is provided to protect users from phishing based on the attacks identified in this taxonomy.