Lecturer (Cybersecurity & Digital Forensics) / School of Informatics & IT
Role Overview
We are seeking a Lecturer in Cybersecurity & Digital Forensics to join our School of Informatics & IT. The role involves teaching, curriculum development, student mentorship, and engagement in outreach programs.
Responsibilities
- Conduct lessons for students (youths and adult learners) on campus or online using platforms like Microsoft Teams or Collaborate.
- Design, develop, review, and update course materials and assessments, recommending improvements to enhance learning outcomes.
- Foster student capabilities in project work, including e-learning and self-directed learning.
- Mentor and coach students to support their academic growth.
- Stay updated with current trends and advancements in artificial intelligence and related technologies.
- Participate in outreach, committee work, projects, and events to support the school's initiatives.
Candidate Requirements
- Minimum two years of industry experience in IT Security, with expertise in areas such as:
- Analyzing logs, network data, and attack artifacts for incident investigations
- Proficiency with Linux or similar operating systems
- Understanding of Cloud standards, architecture, and models
- Knowledge of Public Cloud services (AWS, Azure, GCP)
- Malware Reverse Engineering
- Familiarity with at least one of the following: Network Security, Malware Analysis, Cloud Security, Mobile Devices Security, AI in Cybersecurity, IoT Security.
- Relevant security certifications such as OSCP, CISSP, SANS, CEH are a plus.
- Passion for sharing knowledge and engaging with students.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
This job posting is active and currently accepting applications.