Toktam Ramezanifarkhani teaches Information Security, Risk Management, Governance, and Compliance in bachelor and master programs at Kristiania. Her research interest is the wide area of Information Security from theory to practice, such as Language-Based Security to human aspects of security and IoT, and Security Sustainability.
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 Methods in Information Security.
Her experiences include Penetration Testing, Ethical Hacking, Information Security Management Systems (ISMS), Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Game Theory applications in security.
Language-Based Security & analysis:
Software and programming language vulnerability and weaknesses
Formal methods in security
Static and dynamic semantic analysis
Behavior monitoring and runtime system analysis
Concurrent and distributed systems, IoT
Security policy specification and enforcement
Assurance and Information Technology Security Evaluation
Ethical hacking and Information Security Management System (ISMS)
Information Security Risk management
Vulnerability scanner
Malware and Ransomware analysis
Web application security
Attack prevention and detection in IoT
Penetration test tools and Intelligent methods (at information gathering, security evaluation, attack and exploitation phases)
Human Aspects of Security
Social engineering attacks
Ransomware attacks in interaction with human
Privacy in different cultures and people in threat Humanbehavioranalysisinsecuritydisasters
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Cybersecurity
Game theory in Information Security
Network Security