Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training · 2024
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
1. From Cyber Risk Transfer to Resilience: Security Information Governance Across the Cyber Insurance Ecosystem (59th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences 2026)
2. From Noise to Signal: An Extensible Framework for Measuring Threat Intelligence Quality (59th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences 2026)
3. A Survey on Feedback Types in Automated Programming Assessment System (ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2025)
4. How do Mobile Applications enhance Security? An Exploratory Analysis of Use Cases and Provided Information (Proceedings of the 2025 ACM Southeast Conference)
5. Assessing Cybersecurity Readiness Among SMEs (27th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems - Volume 2 ICEIS 2025)
6. A Framework for Collecting and Processing Publicly Available Security Information into Actionable Threat Intelligence (58th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences 2025)
7. The Role of Threat Intelligence Sharing Platforms in Companies, Public Authorities, and Universities: Insights from an Exploratory Global Survey (Publication not fully listed)
Research Experience
Assistant Professor for Security Engineering at the University of Innsbruck, Department of Computer Science, responsible for teaching and research in the field of security engineering.
Education
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Background
Research Interests: Information Security, Cyber Threat Intelligence Sharing, Information Security Risk Management, Security Engineering, Organizational Security Culture, Open Source Intelligence, SMEs Cyber Security; Information Systems: Information and Knowledge Sharing, Crowdsourcing, Socio-technical Systems Analysis, Qualitative and Quantitative Empirical Studies; Security & Software Engineering Education: Innovative & Scalable Approaches, E-Learning & Interactive Training Environments, Security Awareness Trainings, Integration of AI.
Miscellany
Offers topics for seminar's (SE), bachelor's (BSC) and master's (MSC) theses in the fields of computer science (CS), software engineering (SE) and information systems (IS). Supervises students studying computer science or information systems at the University of Innsbruck and other European universities.