Tag Archives: Kuldar Taveter

Cybersecurity related bachelor’s and master’s theses in University of Tartu 2025 (June)

03.06.2025 (Delta Room 1019):

Student: Anton Zakatov (Software Engineering MSc)
Title: Architecture of Secure Multi-Party Computation as a Service with No Single Point of Trust
Supervisor: Raimundas Matulevičius, Kert Tali
Reviewer: Burak Can Kus

03.06.2025 (Delta Room 1008):

Student: Roman Amjaga (Cyber Security MSc)
Title: Static Analysis to Detect Memory Corruption Vulnerabilities
Supervisor: Vesal Vojdani
Reviewer: Karoliine Holter

Student: Lucas Salvatore G Agro (Cyber Security MSc)
Title: Radio Based Analysis of Wireless Mice and Keyboards using Proprietary Protocols
Supervisor: Danielle Melissa Morgan
Reviewer: Daniel Würsch

Student: Natalja Kjaernested (Cyber Security MSc)
Title: IoT Security: Graph-based Vulnerability and Risk Assessment Models
Supervisor: Sedat Akleylek
Reviewer: Ashutosh Dhar Dwivedi

Student: Juri Djomin (Cyber Security MSc)
Title: Evaluating SAMR Enumeration Exposure in Multi-Forest Active Directory
Supervisor: Raimundas Matulevičius, Juhan Aasaru
Reviewer: Andri Rebane

Student: Mihhail Karagjaur (Cyber Security MSc)
Title: Asset-Oriented Threat Analysis for Large Language Model Systems
Supervisor: Raimundas Matulevičius
Reviewer: Martin Macák

04.06.2025 (Delta Room 2048):

Student: Aqel Rizza Ndifuna (Conversion Master in IT)
Title: On the Road to Security Risk Management in Vehicle Teleoperation Scenarios
Supervisor: Raimundas Matulevičius
Reviewer: Abasi-Amefon Obot Affia-Jomants

04.06.2025 (Delta Room 2010):

Student: Pille Neider-Kuusalu (Conversion Master in IT)
Title: Cybersecurity Assessment in SME: Adaptation for the F4SLE Framework and the MASS Tool
Supervisor: Mari Seeba, Tarmo Oja
Reviewer: Kuldar Taveter

09.06.2025 (Delta Room 1008):

Student: Anette Habanen (Computer Science MSc)
Title: Deepfakes for Paper Vote Privacy Defence
Supervisor: Jan Villemson, Sven Laur
Reviewer: Illia Tsiporenko

Student: Hans Kristjan Veri (Computer Science MSc)
Title: Always Two, There Are: Towards Two-Party SDitH
Supervisor: Toomas Krips
Reviewer: Janno Siim

Student: Marco Kuusk (Computer Science BSc)
Title: Cyber Hygiene Feedback Tool
Supervisor: Arnis Paršovs
Reviewer: Tarmo Oja

Student: Robin Mürk (Computer Science BSc)
Title: Estonian ID Card’s Personal Data File Emulator
Supervisor: Arnis Paršovs
Reviewer: Danielle Melissa Morgan

Student: Mihkel Jaas Karu (Computer Science BSc)
Title: Design and Security Analysis of Blind Smart-ID/SplitKey Signature
Supervisor: Nikita Snetkov, Peeter Laud, Toomas Krips
Reviewer: Ahto Buldas

Student: Johanna Kasenurm (Computer Science BSc)
Title: Web eID Authentication Window Spoofing Proof-of-Concept
Supervisor: Arnis Paršovs
Reviewer: Kristjan Krips

12.06.2025 (Delta Room 2034):

Student: Maare Karmen Oras (Computer Science BSc)
Title: Threat-Based Analysis and Management of Security Risks in AI Chatbot Systems
Supervisor: Ijeoma Faustina Ekeh, Raimundas Matulevičius
Reviewer: Vjatšeslav Antipenko

12.06.2025 (Delta Room 1008):

Student: Rico-Andreas Lepp (Computer Science BSc)
Title: Enhancing Single Packet Authorization with Multi-Factor Authentication
Supervisor: Tarmo Oja
Reviewer: Arnis Paršovs

13.06.2025 (Delta Room 2048):

Student: Sten Kaarel Marvet (Computer Science BSc)
Title: The Creation of a Leakfree Environment for Investigating Websites
Supervisor: Alo Peets
Reviewer: Kristjan Krips

Student: Hjalmar Vaiküll (Computer Science BSc)
Title: Renewing and Updating Computer Security Course Lab Materials
Supervisor: Alo Peets
Reviewer: Toomas Krips

Links: https://cs.ut.ee/en/content/thesis-deadlines-and-guidelines

Oxford Training Sessions on Government, Security, and Conflict in the Cyber Age

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This three-day training session is organized and delivered by Oxford University faculty. It will discuss in detail the challenges and opportunities of the modern information society. These are not solely or even primarily technical in nature – they also involve elemental questions of political culture and institutions, public policy, ethics, law, and diplomacy.

Where: Tallinn University of Technology, Ehitajate tee 5, Tallinn, room U01-202 (auditorium behind the main hall)

DAY 1: September 4, Friday, Grand Hall
09:00 – 10.00    Registration and welcoming
10:00 – 10:30    Course Introduction (Lucas Kello)
10:30 – 12:00    Lecture 1: Computing and Networks: The Basics (Andrew Martin)
12:00 – 13:00    Lunch break
13:00 – 14:20    Lecture 2: Code as a Weapon: Worms and Viruses (Andrew Martin)
14:20 – 14:30    Short break
14:30 – 16:00    Lecture 3: International Security and Conflict in the Cyber Age (Lucas Kello)
16.00 – 16.10    Short break
16:10 – 17:00    Day 1 summary

DAY 2: September 5, Saturday, Grand Hall
08:30 – 09:00    Registration
09:00 – 10:20    Lecture 4: Rules of War in the Cyber Domain (Lucas Kello)
10:20 – 10:30    Short break
10:30 – 12:00    Lecture 5: Cybersecurity and the Age of Privateering: A Historical Analogy (Florian Egloff)
12:00 – 13:00    Lunch break
13:00 – 14:20    Lecture 6: Origins, Principles and Functions of the Estonian State Information System (Kuldar Taveter)
14:20 – 14:30    Short break
14:30 – 16:00    Lecture 7: Designing User Friendly and Secure Services of e-State (Kuldar Taveter)
16:00 – 16:20    Coffee break
16:20 – 17:00    Day 2 summary and simulation exercise briefing

DAY 3: September 6, Sunday, Grand Hall
08:30 – 09:00    Registration
09:00 – 09:30    Simulation exercise set up
09:30 – 13:00    Simulation Exercise
13:00 – 14:30    Lunch break and group discussion
14:30 – 15:30    Post-Exercise Debriefing: Decisionmaking in a Crisis
15:30 – 15:50    Coffee break
15:50 – 17:00    Course summary

Registration open until 02.09.2015.

Links:
http://www.egov.ee/oxford/