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Mr DimitriadisChristos K. Dimitriadis

Christos K. Dimitriadis, CISA, CISM, is the chief information security officer of INTRALOT S.A, a multinational supplier of integrated gaming and transaction processing systems based in Greece, managing information security in more than 50 countries in all continents.

Dimitriadis has served ISACA as chairman of the External Relations Committee and member of the Relations Board, Academic Relations Committee, ISACA Journal Editorial Committee and Business Model for Information Security Workgroup.

Dimitriadis has been working in the area of information security for 10 years and has authored 65 publications in the field. He has been providing information security services to the ITU, European Commission Directorate Generals, European Ministries and international organizations, as well as business consulting services to entrepreneurial companies.

Dimitriadis received a diploma of electrical and computer engineering from the University of Patras, Greece, and a Ph.D in information security from the University of Piraeus, Greece.