Rain Ottis
- Tenured Associate Professor, Head of Centre
- Member of the Scientific Committee
- Deputy Director
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- rain.ottis@taltech.ee
- Cybersecurity research group, Scientific Committee, Department of Software Science
- Tallinn, Akadeemia tee 15A. Room ICT-430
June 16, 2021 at 930 AM Kaie Maennel, "Advancing Cybersecurity Education through Learning Analytics" Supervisor: Professor Dr Rain Ottis, Department of Software Science, School of Information Technolo
May 3, 2022 at 300 PM Tiia Sõmer, "Modelling Financially Motivated Cyber Crime" Supervisor: Dr Rain Ottis, School of Information Technologies, Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn, Estonia Co-sup
12 January 2026 at 1200 PM Marko Arik, "The Planning, Development and Execution of Cyberspace Operations in the Digital Information Environment" Supervisor: Tenured Associate Professor Rain Ottis, Dep
Defended PhD Theses Marko Arik defended his PhD thesis titled ''The Planning, Development and Execution of Cyberspace Operations in the Digital Environment'' on 12 January 2026. Supervisor: Prof. Rain
Council of the department A department council is an academic decision-making body of the department, which discusses the department’s strategic development, membership and budget. At least once a yea
Cybersecurity Program Manager: Adrian Venables Assistant to Program Manager: Emily Ridal Study programme code: IVCM Alternative homepage of the program: https://taltech.ee/en/centre-for-digital-fore
Cooperation with Centre for Digital Forensics and Cyber Security TalTech Centre for Digital Forensics and Cyber Security is a research group that is responsible for the majority of cyber security rese
ECYBRIDGE The conference will take place in hybrid format: Join us physically at Estonian Maritime Academy, room 322A (no registration required), or Participate online by registering here: https://ecy
Est.Mil.Tech On 1415 January, Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech) will host the international conference EstMilTech 2026, dedicated to the future of military decision-making and the impact of e