Hanno Langwegمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Hanno Langweg serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Information Security and Communication Technology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), based at the Gjøvik campus. His academic activities are deeply integrated with the COINS Research School of Computer and Information Security, a national consortium led by NTNU that unites Norway's major universities in cybersecurity research and doctoral training. Langweg's research centers on practical security vulnerabilities and compliance frameworks. His work extensively analyzes difficult-to-detect code patterns for SQL injection and cross-site scripting, develops forensic readiness methodologies, and bridges legal requirements like GDPR with technical security implementations. Recent publications demonstrate consistent focus on automated vulnerability injection, stakeholder-driven security requirements, and forensic evidence collection systems. His publication trends reveal sustained contributions across three interconnected domains: vulnerability pattern analysis (particularly in PHP and browser contexts), forensic readiness tooling (including kernel tracing and event reconstruction), and regulatory compliance engineering (GDPR, Common Criteria). This triad reflects both technical depth in code-level security and strategic understanding of legal-technical intersections. Langweg actively contributes to the academic community through conference organization (Sicherheit series) and teaching courses including Software Security (IIKG2001) and Information Security Summer School (IMT6003). His collaborations span multiple institutions with frequent co-authorship patterns involving Schuckert, Katt, and Liao. Within the COINS Research School framework, Langweg supports Norway's cybersecurity research ecosystem that now exceeds 100 doctoral students. His work directly enables the school's mission of integrating national research groups, enhancing student mobility, and establishing international recognition in information security.






