Tetiana Yarygina
Ph.D. started in: 2013
Year of graduation: 2018
COINS consortium member: University of Bergen
Supervised by: Kjell Hole
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Research area: Secure Software
Project title: Robust and secure cloud services
Project description: As with any new technology, cloud computing is still subject to improvements, especially regarding security. Providing security and privacy solutions for cloud computing environments is an essential requirement for their widespread acceptance. Since cloud computing is composed of many independent and unreliable components (e.g., clients, servers, and data centers), failure of any given service is inevitable in the long run. Therefore, the main aim of this research is to investigate sustainable solutions for cloud computing that maintain an adequate level of availability and trust between a cloud service provider and its clients. We are especially interested in mobile clients like smartphones.
- Tetiana Yarygina, Anya Helene Bagge (2018). Overcoming Security Challenges in Microservice Architectures
- Tetiana Yarygina, Anya Helene Bagge, Jaakko Timo Henrik Järvi (2018). Exploring Microservice Security
- Tetiana Yarygina, Christian W. Otterstad (2018). A Game of Microservices: Automated Intrusion Response
- Christian W. Otterstad, Tetiana Yarygina (2017). Low-Level Exploitation Mitigation by Diverse Microservices
- Tetiana Yarygina (2017). RESTful Is Not Secure
- IMT6003 COINS Summer School (NTNU), 3 ECTS, 2015
- ENISA, Athens, Greece, 2015
- NorSIS Security Divas, Gjøvik, Norway, 2017
- ArcticCrypt, Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway, 2016
- COINS Finse winter school , Finse, Norway, 2016
- CySeP, Stockholm, Sweden, 2015
- NordSec 2015, Stockholm, Sweden, 2015
- COINS Ph.D. student seminar, Stockholm, Sweden, 2015
- COINS seminar on linear attacks in MQ cryptography, Bergen, Norway, 2015
- COINS Summer School on Cloud Security, Metochi, Greece, 2015
- FRISC Finse winter school, Finse, Norway, 2015
- ISC, Trondheim, Norway, 2015
- FRISC Finse winter school, Finse, Norway, 2014
- COINS Ph.D. student seminar, Tromsø, Norway, 2014