Mortaza Shoae Bargh
Mortaza S. Bargh is a Scientific Researcher at the WODC (Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek- en Datacentrum, knowledge centre of the Dutch Ministry of Justice and Security). Until 2023 he was a Research Professor on Privary and Cybersecurity at Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences (RUAS). His current research interests include privacy and security by design for social technical systems, privacy preserving data mining and data publishing, responsible machine learning, access and usage control, usable security, and risk management. At the RUAS, Mortaza aims at transferring the practical and scientific knowledge into the ICT-related education disciplines (like developing/teaching innovative courses and developing/conducting practice-oriented research). Similarly, at the WODC he aims at transferring the state-of-the-art technological developments into the daily practice of the ministry and looking for innovative solutions to bridge between technological and not technological (like legal and ethical) aspects. He obtained his PhD and MSc in Information Theory from Eindhoven University of Technology (in 1995 and 1999, respectively). Between 1999 and 2011 he carried out applied research in the areas of secure pervasive computing and ambient intelligence at former Novay (or Telematica Instituut) in Enschede, The Netherlands.

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De-identificatie of anonimisering van persoonlijke gegevens met SDC-technologie
Tweedaagse cursus - Hasselt - VAIA, Flames-netwerk & UHasselt