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Tasmina is a Senior Lecturer in Cybersecurity Education at the Department of Informatics at King's College London. She joined King's as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow working on an EPSRC-funded project at the Cybersecurity Kent Interdisciplinary Research Centre. Tasmina obtained her PhD focusing on biometric security. Her research interests encompass various facets of cybersecurity including Digital Forensics, Human Factors in Cybersecurity, Biometrics, and Fairness in Student Group Formation. She has contributed to numerous publications in her field, sharing insights on adaptive learning paradigms, user autonomy in smart home data collection, and educative strategies in cybersecurity. With a background in engineering and a strong emphasis on inclusivity, Tasmina is dedicated to enhancing the landscape of cybersecurity education, striving to equip students with essential skills and awareness to navigate modern threats. Further emphasizing her commitment to academia, Tasmina actively supervises PhD projects related to computer science education, ensuring that her work not only contributes to research but also fosters the development of future professionals in cybersecurity.
King's College London • London, United Kingdom
Teaching and research in the field of Cybersecurity Education, focusing on human factors, biometric systems, and digital forensics.
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