Wednesday, June 12, 2013

CFP: CyCon 2014

Next year's CyCon is going to take place 3-6 June and focus on active defence.

Important Dates Abstract submission 01 October 2013
Full paper 10 January 2014
Notification of Authors 3 March 2014
Final Paper 24 March 2014


The CFP is available here.

Tallinn Tech is looking for a Professor of Cyber Security

The Department of Computer Science at Tallinn University of Technology is looking for a Professor of Cyber Security.

Application deadline: October 31, 2013

This appointment is part of the strategic growth of the Department of Computer Science. The department is seeking an energetic and dynamic candidate who will contribute to and complement the current research and teaching activities, and promote cooperation with national and international partners in academia, industry, government, and military.

The successful candidate will serve as a leader of research and teaching in the field of practical cyber security and digital forensics.

Further information:
http://academicpositions.eu/ad/tallinn-university-of-technology/2013/professor-of-cyber-security/

For informal inquiries, please contact Prof. Jüri Vain: +372 620 4190, juri.vain@ttu.ee .

Friday, March 1, 2013

Academic life

It has been a long time since my last post and a lot has happened since. The last year has been interesting, as I was searching for my next challenge. I'll try rebooting this blog, as well.

I left the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence at the turn of the year. I had been involved with it since January of 2005, when I first joined the team that was doing the preparation work to get the Centre established. When that happened in May of 2008, I took on the role of a scientist (first at R&D, later at Training and Doctrine). This time was instrumental in my personal and professional growth and I am very grateful to the Centre and the Estonian Defence Forces for the opportunities I was offered during my service. However, after five years at CCD COE, it was time to move on, lest I get too comfortable in my role there.

Therefore, I did some soul searching and job searching last year. My job search revealed that there are many empty slots to fill, so I opted for the approach that allows me to address the qualified manpower shortage in the most direct way. Last September I took on a part-time teaching position in University of Jyväskylä, Finland, in order to get experience and to see a bit more of the academic world. As of last month, I am also an Associate Professor in Tallinn University of Technology, working on cyber security topics (a 50% position). Both of these Universities have ambitious goals for building up a strong cyber security program, so I will have some interesting years ahead.

I have also reserved a fraction of my time for other interesting projects (consulting, etc.) that come up, such as cyber exercises and targeted short term research projects. All in all, this arrangement gives me a lot of flexibility and a wider net to fish for exciting challenges.

So far, I am enjoying myself. Life is very busy, but fun as well.