About Me
About Me
I study Organizational and Social Dynamics of Cybercriminal Communities & Computational Methods for Threat Intel.
I study Organizational and Social Dynamics of Cybercriminal Communities & Computational Methods for Threat Intel.
I seek to understand how eCrime works, develops and interacts with other domains and how we can be aware of online threats in this information chaos.
I seek to understand how eCrime works, develops and interacts with other domains and how we can be aware of online threats in this information chaos.
Graphs, Networks, AI, eCime, Security Vulnerabilities, CTI , OSINT
2020-2025(Expected) Indiana University Bloomington, Security Informatics, Ph.D
2020-2025(Expected) Indiana University Bloomington, Security Informatics, Ph.D
My inspiring advisors: Dr. L. Jean Camp and Dr. Inna Kouper
2020-2022 Indiana University Bloomington, Informatics (Cybersecurity), MS
2020-2022 Indiana University Bloomington, Informatics (Cybersecurity), MS
2019 California Institute of Technology, Applied Computational Mathematics, Non-degree program
2019 California Institute of Technology, Applied Computational Mathematics, Non-degree program
During my period at Caltech, I studied Probabilistic Stochastic Models and Mathematical approaches applied to interdisciplinary research. I was a selected student among others who applied under the Exchange Program at Caltech.
2018-2019 California State University - Los Angeles, Information Systems, MS
2018-2019 California State University - Los Angeles, Information Systems, MS
My encouraging academic mentors: Dr. Jongwook Woo and Dr. Arun Aryal
2015 Nazarbayev University, Mathematics, BS
2015 Nazarbayev University, Mathematics, BS