The Faculty of Applied Computing Technologies seeks to appoint new academic staff in the area of Cyber Security in Noroff. You will join a team of international staff with whom you will be expected to work in very close collaboration, in undertaking research in the area and engaging in the delivery and management of the Bachelor in Cyber Security. This degree has a shared common first year with the Digital Forensics and Applied Data Science Bachelor’s degrees within the Faculty. As such, evidence of prior teamwork and excellent communication skills are essential.
Candidates should have a postgraduate qualification in Computer Science, Computer Security or a related field. The ability to teach a variety of subjects is essential, in particular a range of information security related subjects. Relevant skills and experience in the following areas are required for this post:
- Penetration testing practice and procedures - practical and research experience;
- A demonstrable technical skillset and experience relating to tools, techniques, methodologies, standards, and models for Computer Network Attack (CNO), Computer Network Defence (CND) and Computer Network Exploitation (CNE).
- Exposure to and willingness to teach one or more of the following specialist topics:
- Penetration Testing
- Web Security
- Vulnerability Management
- Exploit Development/Bug Hunting
- Applied Cryptography
- Information Security Principles
- Incident Response and Management
- Data communication (TCP/IP)
- All of the following core skills:
- Research Methods
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- Project Management
- Professional Ethics
- Problem solving
- Working within an academic team
In addition to your area of domain expertise, we are looking to appoint someone who is enthusiastic about learning and education in general and is open to innovative models of learning and teaching.