Joseph Squillace | Cybersecurity | Global Scientific Impact Award

Dr. Joseph Squillace | Cybersecurity | Global Scientific Impact Award

Associate Professor | The Pennsylvania State University | United States

Dr. Joseph Michael Squillace is an Assistant Professor of Cybersecurity at Penn State University, Schuylkill, specializing in information security, privacy, cyber policy management, and cybersecurity education. He holds a Ph.D. in Information Systems from Nova Southeastern University, where his doctoral research examined corporate investments in privacy, along with master’s and bachelor’s degrees in computer information systems and information technology, both with concentrations in cybersecurity and network engineering. Dr. Squillace’s professional contributions span leadership in cybersecurity pedagogy, research project management, and the development of educational frameworks focused on cyber awareness, ethical computing, and privacy protection. His research explores areas including cyberbullying prevention, artificial intelligence vulnerabilities, privacy inequality, and the cybersecurity of critical infrastructure, with numerous peer-reviewed publications in leading international journals and conferences. He has successfully secured significant research funding from federal agencies and international organizations, advancing cyber education and public safety initiatives. Dr. Squillace has been honored with multiple institutional and national awards recognizing excellence in teaching, research, and community engagement, and he has served as a keynote speaker, visiting professor, and academic fellow for cybersecurity organizations across Europe and the United States. His interdisciplinary work continues to shape the intersection of technology, governance, and human behavior in building secure and equitable digital environments.

Profiles: Google Scholar | ORCID

Featured Publications

  1. 1. Squillace, J., Hozella, Z., Cappella, J., & Sepp, A. (2023). An exploration of SETA in cyber bullying to reduce social harm and juvenile suicide. IEEE World AI IoT Congress (AIIoT), 477–480.

    2. Squillace, J., Cappella, J., & Sepp, A. (2024). User vulnerabilities in AI-driven systems: Current cybersecurity threat dynamics and malicious exploits in supply chain management and project management. ASU International Conference in Emerging Technologies for Industry 4.0.

    3. Bantan, M., & Squillace, J. (2022). Privacy inequality and IT identities: The impact of different privacy laws adoptions. Journal of Information Privacy and Security.

    4. Squillace, J., & Cappella, J. (2024). Examining how targeted cyber attacks on critical supply chain networks can lead to economic collapse and civil unrest. IEEE SoutheastCon, 1482–1489.

    5. Squillace, J., & Bantan, M. (2022). A taxonomy of privacy, trust, and security breach incidents of Internet-of-Things linked to F (M). AANG corporations. IEEE World AI IoT Congress (AIIoT), 591–596.

Arturo Benayas Ayuso | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Arturo Benayas Ayuso | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

PhD Candidate, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain

Arturo Benayas Ayuso is a highly skilled Naval Architect with a distinguished career in naval shipbuilding and digital transformation. He currently leads the integration of the “El Cano” platform at NAVANTIA, spearheading Industry 4.0 innovations in ship design, construction, and management. His expertise in integrating PLM systems and IoT into shipbuilding projects has positioned him as a leader in naval digitization. Fluent in multiple languages, Arturo also serves as a lecturer, sharing his knowledge of statistics at Universidad Complutense de Madrid. 🚢💡

Publication Profile

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Education

Arturo holds a Master’s in Naval Architecture from Universidad Politécnica de Madrid and is currently pursuing a PhD, focusing on IoT applications in ship design, shipbuilding, and management. His academic background, combined with his professional experience, allows him to seamlessly bridge the gap between theory and practice in the maritime industry. 🎓📚

Experience

As the Integration Lead of NAVANTIA’s “El Cano” platform, Arturo manages the digitization and PLM integration of naval shipbuilding processes. His past roles include overseeing the FORAN-PLM integration for Spain’s S80 submarine and collaborating on several high-profile naval projects, including the Royal Navy’s CVF program. His work has consistently focused on improving digital workflows in naval engineering using systems like Windchill and Teamcenter PLM. 🛠️⚙️

Research Focus

Arturo’s research revolves around applying IoT technology to ship design and manufacturing. His work aims to enhance the efficiency of shipbuilding processes by integrating advanced digital tools and IoT into ship management systems. This focus on Industry 4.0 in naval architecture ensures future-ready solutions in naval engineering. 🔍🌐

Awards and Honors

Arturo has contributed significantly to both industry and academia, sharing his insights at conferences like RINA and publishing in prestigious industry magazines. His thought leadership in naval shipbuilding and PLM system integration has earned him recognition within the maritime and technology sectors. 🏅📜

Publications

Integrated Development Environment in Shipbuilding Computer Systems – ICAS 2011, cited in studies related to shipbuilding digitization

Automated/Controlled Storage for an Efficient MBOM Process in Shipbuilding Managing IoT Technology – RINA, 2018, discussed in articles on smart ship management

Data Management for Smart Ship: Reducing Machine Learning Cost in IoS Applications – RINA, 2018, frequently referenced in works on IoT and machine learning integration