KHADIJA RAMMEH
Aviation School of Borj el Amri, Tunisia (EABA)
Associate Professor
Khadija Rammeh is an associate professor in Computer Science at the Aviation School of Borj el Amri, Tunisia (EABA) where she has been teaching embedded systems development, TCP/IP protocols, network administration, Information Security, and Linux Operating Systems. Her main areas of research are Internet measurement and computer attack detection, prevention and mitigation techniques. She received her Ph.D degree from the National School of Computer Science (ENSI, Tunisia), in 2009. She's also an information security senior expert and professional trainer who trains engineers and security administrators in topics related to security such as ethical hacking methodology and techniques, ISO 27001 information security management system implementation and audit operations. In a former life, she graduated with engineering and master's degrees in computer science both from the National Engineering School of Tunis (ENIT) and worked as a network engineer at a public internet service provider (CCK) for 7 years. Her job was to plan, implement, and manage network operations. She is engaged in Internet Governance issues and activities through her membership in Tunisian ISOC chapter, Tunisian IGF, and North African IGF. She earned ISOC sponsorship to attend the Global INET conference and Internet Leaders Summit in Geneva, April 2012 and in San Jose CA USA, June 1999.Finally, she's acting as a member of NAIGF MAG, representing the technical community since 2021. She also regularly advocates for digital rights, freedom of speech and equal access to networks.