Seraj Fayyad

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Seraj Fayyad

Ph.D. started in: 2014
Year of graduation: 2018
COINS consortium member: University of Oslo
Supervised by: Josef Noll, Einar Snekkenes
Links: CristinDBLP
Research area: Models and Protocols
Project title: Measurable Security for Sensors in the Internet of People, Things and Services (IoPTS)
Project description: This PhD research is to evaluate, apply and enhance novel concepts of measurable security for IoPTS (Internet of People, Things, Services) applications, in the areas of eHealth, intelligent transport systems, socialtainment and other areas.

Publications:

  1. Iren Borgen, Lisa Garnweidner-Holme, Anne Flem Jacobsen, Kirsti Bjerkan, Seraj Fayyad, Pål Joranger, Anne Marie Lilleengen, Annhild Mosdøl, Josef Noll, Milada C Småstuen, Laura Terragni, Liv Elin Torheim, Mirjam Lukasse (2017). Smartphone application for women with gestational diabetes mellitus: a study protocol for a multicentre randomised controlled trial
  2. Seraj Fayyad, Josef Noll (2017). A Framework for Measurability of Security
  3. Seraj Fayyad, Josef Noll (2017). Toward Objective Security Measurability and Manageability
  4. Josef Noll, Iñaki Garitano, Seraj Fayyad, Erik Åsberg, Habtamu Abie (2015). Measurable Security, Privacy and Dependability in Smart Grids
  5. Seraj Fayyad, Josef Noll (2015). Components Interconnection Consideration In Multi Metrics Approach
  6. Seraj Fayyad, Josef Noll (2015). Components Interconnection Consideration In Multi Metrics Approach
  7. Iñaki Garitano, Seraj Fayyad, Josef Noll (2015). Multi-Metrics Approach for Security, Privacy and Dependability in Embedded Systems
  8. Arne J. Berre, Erol Cagatay, Hai-Ying Liu, Josef Noll, Michael John Kobernus, Nuria Castell, Seraj Fayyad, Wesal Khattak (2014). Citi-Sense-MOB. Conceptual services design document.
  9. Seraj Fayyad, Josef Noll (2014). Security and Safety Composition Methodology
  10. Seraj Fayyad, Josef Noll (2014). Toward Real Time IT Risk Assessment Methodology
Partners visited:
  1. SWITS, Sweden, 2015
Events attended with COINS funding:
  1. COINS/SWITS Ph.D. student seminar, Oslo, Norway, 2017
  2. COINS summer school, Metochi, Greece, 2017
  3. SECENTIS Winter School, Trento, Italy, 2016
  4. HackCOn, Oslo, Norway, 2016
  5. SWITS seminar 2015, Västerås, Sweden, 2015
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