Key Responsibilities- Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in cybersecurity, including network defense, malware analysis, and security architecture.
- Conduct high-quality research and publish in internationally recognized, peer-reviewed journals.
- Supervise student research, graduation projects, as well as master's and doctoral theses.
- Develop and update curricula to reflect emerging trends and technologies in cybersecurity.
- Participate in academic accreditation processes and ensure that courses meet international standards.
- Lead advanced research and technical projects in areas such as AI in cybersecurity, blockchain security, and threat detection.
- Provide cybersecurity consulting and build collaborations with industry partners to enhance practical applications and student exposure.
- Represent the university at international scientific events, conferences, and academic workshops.
Required Qualifications And Competencies- PhD in Cybersecurity, Computer Science, or a related field from a recognized university.
- A minimum of three years of teaching experience in cybersecurity or information security.
- A strong research record with publications in internationally ranked, peer-reviewed journals.
- Expertise in areas such as penetration testing, cryptography, security protocols, and digital forensics.
- Ability to develop curricula integrating real-world cybersecurity case studies and simulation tools.
- Proficiency with cybersecurity tools and frameworks such as Wireshark, Kali Linux, Metasploit, and SIEM systems.
- Experience in supervising graduation projects and postgraduate research.
- Preference for candidates with experience in e-learning environments and blended learning approaches.
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate with industry partners and support innovation and applied research.
Application ProcessApplicants should submit a CV, cover letter, research statement, teaching philosophy.