Christopher W. Johnson


Christopher W. Johnson, FRSE, FRAeS, FBCS, is a British computer scientist and Professor at the University of Glasgow, UK.
He has been Head of Computing in Glasgow since June 2014.

Education and early life

Chris Johnson was born on 15 April 1965. He was educated at Verulam School, Trinity College, Cambridge, and the University of York.

Career and research

Johnson's research focuses on the cyber security of safety-critical systems.
He supported the United Nations in improving the cyber security of Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear facilities.
Johnson designed the cyber incident reporting processes under Article 13a of the Framework Directive and Article 4 of the e-Privacy directive on behalf of the European Network and Information Security Agency.
Prior to that he helped develop European guidelines for contingency planning in aviation for EUROCONTROL and accident investigation for the European Railway Agency.
Johnson has held fellowships from NASA and the US Air Force.
He also supports safety and cyber security in the US Navy and the Federal Aviation Administration.

Other Appointments

In 2016, Johnson was elected to the UK Computing Research Committee.
He was also appointed to the EPSRC Strategic Advisory Team.
Since 2014, he has been a member of the Scottish Government's Public Sector Cyber Resilience group.
He helps to lead the Scottish Universities Computing Science Alliance in cyber security.
Previously, Johnson chaired the scientific advisory board to the EC SESAR programme for the modernisation of Air Traffic Management.
In 2017, he helped deliver the UK Department for Transport review of Cyber Security across the UK aviation industry and was the only academic invited to present at the UN/ICAO first summit of cyber security in aviation.

Awards and Honours

In 2019 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh