Dr. Sufatrio
Lecturer
Department of Computer Science
School of Computing
National University of Singapore
COM1, 13 Computing Drive, Singapore 117417
E-mail: sufatrio AT comp DOT nus DOT edu DOT sg
I am a Lecturer in the School of Computing
of the National University of Singapore.
I obtained my M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from the School of Computing, National University of Singapore.
Previously, I was a scientist and Acting Lab Head of the Mobile Forensics & Security Lab at the Cyber Security & Intelligence Department, Institute for Infocomm Research (I2R), A*STAR.
Prior to that, I was an associate scientist and then a research scientist with the Temasek Laboratories at the National University of Singapore (TL@NUS).
I am interested in many areas of computer security, and have published numerous papers on system, network and mobile security.
In addition to teaching undergraduate and graduate level courses, I've been teaching SkillsFuture-supported Cybersecurity short courses with Advanced Computing for Executives (ACE), School of Computing. The recently completed runs are:
- Introduction to Cybersecurity: May 2024, February 2024 with Instructor effectiveness (from participant feedback) of 4.47/5.0
What some course participants say:
- "Prof Sufatrio is very knowledgeable and skilled. The course was superb and very professionally conducted. Highly recommended!” – Walter
- "Dr Sufatrio knows his stuff and able to keep the training interesting. Good basic introductory programme. Highly recommended." – Teng Tau Wen
- "The course is informative and manage to provide an overview in cybersecurity space to participants." – Chew Wei Liang
- "The course provides an overview of various types of security ranging from OS to Web to Network to Security. It is very good in helping to discover personal interests for each area." – Shermaine
- "Very good."
- "Course was well paced and Sufatrio is very organized and knowledgeable."
- "Very helpful as now all data are very importent to protect."
- "This course gave me more understanding for cybersecurity."
- "This course is a detailed introduction into the cybersecurity if you do not have a background in it."
- Ethical Hacking and System Hardening: June 2024 with Instructor effectiveness (from participant feedback) of 4.54/5.0, February 2024 with Instructor effectiveness (from participant feedback) of 4.45/5.0
What some course participants say:
- "The course is excellent and I have learnt plenty of tools useful for the topic. The hands-on experience reinforces the learning from the theory."
- "The course is really engaging, and I had fun learning about how systems and apps can be potentially exploited. The content was well-condensed and understandable even for students without technical background."
The upcoming SkillsFuture-supported Professional Certificate in Cyber Forensics and Malware Analysis:
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