
Agostino Cortesi
Agostino Cortesi, Ph.D., is a full professor of computer science at Ca' Foscari University, Venice, Italy. He has extensive experience in the area of software engineering. His main research interests concern requirement engineering and software verification techniques, with particular emphasis on security applications. He serves as co-editor in chief of the book series "Services and Business Process Reengineering" published by Springer Nature. He has been the adviser of several doctoral and postdoctoral students from Italy and abroad (e.g., India, Cuba, USA) and has published more than 200 papers in high-level international journals and proceedings of international conferences. According to Scopus, his h-index is 23, with more than 2.000 citations. Currently, he holds the chairs of “Software Engineering,” “Program Analysis and Verification,” “Computer Networks and Information Systems” and “Data Programming.”
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Sessions in which Agostino Cortesi participates
الثّلاثاء 11 يونيو, 2024
Introduction With the increasing digitization of healthcare information, finding a balance between data accessibility and individual privacy rights is crucial. Academics and experts on this panel will explore approaches to sharing health data while prioritizing privacy and security. In addition to this, attendees will discover cutting-edge strategies and frameworks designed to facilit...
الإثنين 12 مايو, 2025
Cyber threats are evolving at an unprecedented pace, which makes AI and machine learning essential tools in the fight against cybercrime, by enabling faster threat detection, automated responses, and predictive defense strategies. However, with these advancements come new challenges. The panel of this session will explore the future of AI-driven defense and what it means for privacy, security, and resilience.
Sessions in which Agostino Cortesi attends
الإثنين 12 مايو, 2025
This remarkable session brings together leading experts from Google, Microsoft, the German Data Protection Authority, the European AI Agency, and the Italian State Secretary to discuss how organizations and governments can navigate AI risks while ensuring compliance. From balancing innovation with regulation to addressing ethical concerns, this discussion will provide critical insights into the future of AI governance.