Biography

Vasileios has graduated from Athens Law School and has completed an LLM in Information Technology Law and a PhD in Law at the University of Strathclyde Law School with distinction. Since 2014 he has been working at the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Portsmouth, where he is now a Reader in Cybercrime and Cybersecurity and the co-director of the newly launched Cybercrime and Economic Crime Research Centre.

Vasileios has led the design and launch of a BSc in Criminology and Cybercrime in 2018 and he is the Director of the Cybercrime Awareness Clinic, an innovation hub that has secured funding from Hampshire Constabulary, the National Cyber Security Centre, the Centre for Research and Evidence on Security Threats, the Economic and Social Research Council and EU Interreg 2 Seas to work on various cybercrime awareness projects with vulnerable groups and organisations. 

Vasileios has published extensively in national and international journals and magazines in relation to cybercrime and information technology law and politics as well as Internet regulation, cyberawareness and research ethics and participates regularly in national and international academic and practitioner conferences. Vasileios has won the National Cyber Award for Cyberawareness in 2020 and a High Commendation in 2022 for his Clinic work and is currently also a judge for the National Cyber Awards and the Women in GRC awards.

 

Research interests

Vasileios does research and is available to supervise projects on all levels in:

Information technology law and regulation

Cybercrime/Cybersecurity

Cyberawareness education

Hacktivism, cyberterrorism and cyberwarfare

Crime, punishment and new technologies

Human rights online

Critical criminology

Internet politics and political protest

Ethics and Artificial Intelligence

 

Media availability

Vasileios is available for interviews and public talks in topics relating to cybercrime, cybersecurity, Internet politics, hackivism, cyberterrorism and cyberwarfare and cyberlaw and online regulation.

Research outputs

2024

Preventing fraud victimisation against older adults: Towards a holistic model for protection

Button, M., Karagiannopoulos, V., Lee, J., Suh, J. B., Jung, J.

1 Jun 2024, In: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice. 77, 19p., 100672

Research output: Article

US sanctions on Iranian hackers highlight growing concern about the Islamic Republic’s cyberwarriors

Karagiannopoulos, V., Reid, I.

30 Apr 2024, In: The Conversation

Research output: Article

2023

Impacts of organisational role and environmental factors on moral injury and trauma amongst police investigators in internet child abuse teams

Lee, P., Tapson, C., Doyle, M., Karagiannopoulos, V.

1 Mar 2023, In: The Police Journal. 96, 1, p. 153–171

Research output: Article

2022

Understanding moral injury and belief change in the experiences of police online child sex crime investigators: an interpretative phenomenological analysis

Tapson, C., Doyle, M., Karagiannopoulos, V., Lee, P.

1 Sep 2022, In: Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology. 37, 3, p. 637-649, 13p.

Research output: Article

Ukraine: how cyber-attacks became so important to the conflict

Karagiannopoulos, V.

17 Feb 2022, In: The Conversation

Research output: Article

2021

Cybercrime awareness and victimisation in individuals over 60 years: a Portsmouth case study

Karagiannopoulos, V., Kirby, A. L., Oftadeh Moghadam, S., Sugiura, L.

1 Nov 2021, In: Computer Law & Security Review . 43, 9p., 105615

Research output: Article

A decade since ‘the year of the hacktivist’, online protests look set to return

Karagiannopoulos, V.

29 Jun 2021, In: The Conversation

Research output: Article

2020

A short history of hacktivism: its past and present and what can we learn from it

Karagiannopoulos, V.

14 Nov 2020,

Research output: Chapter (peer-reviewed)

Fake news online and the health risks during the COVID-19 pandemic

Karagiannopoulos, V., Foxcroft, H.

11 May 2020, In: PrivSec Report

Research output: Article

Constructive and enabling ethics in criminological research

Karagiannopoulos, V., Winstone, J.

1 Apr 2020,

Research output: Chapter (peer-reviewed)

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