Gerald Quirchmayr

Gerald Quirchmayr holds doctors degrees in computer science and law from Johannes Kepler University in Linz (Austria) and currently he is Professor at the Department of Distributed and Multimedia Systems at the University of Vienna. His wide international experience ranges from the participation in international teaching and research projects, very often UN- and EU-based, several research stays at universities and research centers in the US and EU Member States to extensive teaching in EU staff exchange programs in the United Kingdom, Sweden, Finland, Germany, Spain, and Greece, as well as teaching stays in the Czech Republic and Poland. He has served as a member of program committees of many international conferences, chaired several of them, has contributed as reviewer to scientific journals and has also served on editorial boards. His major research focus is on information systems in business and government with a special interest in security, applications, formal representations of decision making and legal issues.

Publications

A Collaborative Cybersecurity Education Program
Teemu J. Tokola, Thomas Schaberreiter, Gerald Quirchmayr, Ludwig Englbrecht, Günther Pernul, Sokratis K. Katsikas, Bart Preneel, Qiang Tang. © 2022. 20 pages.
This chapter presents an implementation of a cybersecurity education program. The program aims to address some issues identified in current cybersecurity teaching in higher...
Modus Operandi in Cybercrime
Bettina Pospisil, Edith Huber, Gerald Quirchmayr, Walter Seboeck. © 2020. 17 pages.
Even though we are not aware of it most of the time, we often recognize our opposite because of his/her way or method of doing something, also called modus operandi, before we...
A Collaborative Cybersecurity Education Program
Teemu J. Tokola, Thomas Schaberreiter, Gerald Quirchmayr, Ludwig Englbrecht, Günther Pernul, Sokratis K. Katsikas, Bart Preneel, Qiang Tang. © 2019. 20 pages.
This chapter presents an implementation of a cybersecurity education program. The program aims to address some issues identified in current cybersecurity teaching in higher...
Foreword
Gerald Quirchmayr. © 2010. 2 pages.
This Foreword is included in the book Data Mining in Public and Private Sectors: Organizational and Government Applications.