Atif Ahmad CPP

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About me..

I am an information security researcher, lecturer and independent security consultant based at the Department of Information Systems, University of Melbourne. Although my doctorate is in Digital Forensics, I am more interested in the practice of information security risk assessments, especially where knowledge artefacts are concerned. I teach information security to undergraduate students at the Department of Information Systems and postgraduate students at the School of Enterprise and am currently supervising four PhD candidates.  In previous years I have worked as a consultant for Pinkerton, WorleyParsons, and Sinclair Knight Merz, where I applied my expertise to Internet corporations and critical infrastructure installations.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Previous Public Speaking Engagements

Professional Issues - Department of Computer Science: CIP related (April 9, 2004) - Representing myself

ASIAL 2004 - CIP: Understanding the Cyber-Physical Divide (April 20, 2004) - Representing Pinkertons

E-crime course: Security Module: CIP related guest lecture (May, 2004) - Representing myself

In the News..

Lateral solutions seen as needed for Australian homeland security - Uninews (19 Feb, 2004)

Rise of the Chief Security Officer - Thomson CPD (23 July, 2003)

CSOs creating Cultural Change - Computerworld (23 July, 2003)

Contact Details

Email: atif@unimelb.edu.au

Office Tel: +61 3 8344 1396