Toktam Ramezanifarkhani
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- Associate Professor
- School EIT Academic staff
- School of Economics, Innovation and Technology
Background
Toktam Ramezanifarkhani teach information security, risk management, and governance in bachelor and master programmes at Kristiania. Her research interest is the wide area of Information Security from theory to practice, such as human aspects of security and IoT security.
Ramezanifarkhani’s education, research, and working efforts are eagerly dedicated to information security in general aspects of Cybersecurity. These include Software Security, Application and Language-Based Security, Vulnerability Analysis, Communication and Networks Security, Applied Cryptography and Security Protocols, and Formal Method in Information Security.
Her experiences include Penetration Testing, Ethical Hacking, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Game Theory applications in security.
Supervision
She has master's and Ph.D. supervision in information security topics such as:
- Securing the Internet of Things
- Machine learning for Authentication
- Language-Based Security
- Formal Methods for Information Security
- Social Engineering Attacks
- Vulnerabilities and Weaknesses Analysis
- Security Analysis Methods and Tools
- Malware analysis, detection, and prevention
- Machine learning in Malware analysis
Examples of the graduated students and thesis:
Shukun Tokas, thesis for the Ph.D.: "Analysis and Enforcement of GDPR-related Privacy Principles in Object-Oriented Distributed Systems, at the Department of informatics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, UiO, February 2021.
Elahe Fazeldehkordi, thesis for Ph.D., "Security and Privacy Solutions in IoT and Distributed Systems Design," at the Department of Technology Systems, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, UiO, March 2021.
Krishant Baral Pokharel, thesis for the master's degree, "AGILE AND SECURE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT (An Extension of XP to build secure software)", at the Department of informatics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, UiO, June 2022.
Lara Okafor, thesis for the master's degree, "Digital (in)security: safety for queer people of color in a digitalized world, "at the Department of informatics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, UiO, 2022.
Erik Erdahl Lange, thesis for the master's degree, "Automation of pipe spooling Applying genetic algorithms on a graph-based constraint model," at the Department of informatics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, UiO, November 2021.