Teaching
Computer Security
This undergraduate-level full-semester course will teach students fundamental concepts of computer security. Topics that are discussed range from general concepts (confidentiality, availability, integrity) to information security tools, exploits, and defenses.
Information Systems Security Management
The elective graduate course on Information Systems Management introduces students to the business and management side of managing information systems. Part of the course is management of network security, computer security and information security. In a lecture of one half day, the impact of security incidents for organization are discussed and the concept of computer security and incident response teams (CSIRT's) is introduced.
Computer and Network Security
Required part of the undergraduate course on Telematics, computer and network security is a teaching module which adopts the viewpoint of a penetration tester. Basic hacking techniques are presented and are illustrated by a case example.
Business Application Programming
Part of the undergraduate course `Business application programming' are lectures on `Internet Programming' and `Client/Server architectures of Web Applications'. My involvement with this course was to provide students with lectures and practical assignments.
International Orientation for Information Systems and Management
The Faculty of Economics and the Department of Information Systems and Management of Tilburg University attach great value to students gaining an international view on the current global economy. Because of this policy, the Faculty encourages students to organize study trips to· distant locations by providing financial support, supervising staff and study credits. I have been involved in study trips to Cairo, Egypt and Toronto, Canada. Responsibilities include giving students insight in business practice, monitor their activities, discuss research plans and reporting, give feedback on problems encountered and finally, award grades to the reports.
Supervising master projects
Supervising masters projects of students it a responsibility of all faculty. It includes assisting students in setting realistic research goal, designing research methodology, selecting the appropriate tools and methods, keeping track of execution and progress and give support and feedback where necessary.
Database Systems for Information Management and Technology
Database Systems is a course that is required for all students of information managment and technology. It focuses on the architecture of database systems and discusses the relational model in depth. My responsibilities are to arrange the lab sessions and to coach students that have problems with the practical elements of the course.
Database Systems for Knowledge Management
The knowledge managment course is post-doctoral course, taught by TIAS. The databases part of the course introduces the students to the role of database systems in organisations and gives an overview of relational databases theory and textual databases.
Computer programming for business economics
This course is no longer taught. Its objective was to introduce students of business economics to basic programming skills and create small programs based on algorithms that were provided. The programming langauge used was Turbo Pascal.