Information Security Research Group
Research
The group is researching information security risk management, personal data management, and privacy leakage management. The main research areas include (but are not limited to) secure business process management, model-driven security, security risk management in blockchain applications, privacy management in intelligent transportation systems and blockchain-based applications, secure and private data analysis and visualisation for privacy and security by design systems.
DEFENDED PhD THESIS
- Abasi-amefon Obot Affia A Framework and Teaching Approach for IoT Security Risk Management (supervisors: Matulevičius R., Nolte A.), University of Tartu, Estonia, 2023
- Mubashar Iqbal, Reference Framework for Managing Security Risks using Blockchain, (supervisor: Matulevičius R.), University of Tartu, Estonia, 2022
- Liliia Oprysk, Reconciling the Material and Immaterial Dissemination Rights in the Light of the Developments under the EU Copyright Acquis, (supervisors: Sein K., Kelli A., Matulevičius R., Guibault), School of Law, University of Tartu, Estonia, 2020
- Raikhan Muratkhan, Models and Methods of Intellectual Assessment of Information Security Risks, (supervisors: Satybaldina D. Z., Matulevičius R.), L.N.Gumilyov Eurasian National University, Kazakhstan, 2019
- Fredrik P. Milani, On Sub-Processes, Process Variation and their Interplay: An Integrated Divide-and-Conquer Method for Modeling Business Processes with Variation, (supervisors: Dumas M., Matulevičius R), Institute of Computer Science, University of Tartu, Estonia, 2015
- Naved Ahmed, Deriving Security Requirements from Business Process Models, (supervisors: Matulevičius R., Dumas M.), Institute of Computer Science, University of Tartu, Estonia, 2014