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'''Dr. Samaneh Tajalizadehkhoob''' is a Lead Security, Stability, and Resiliency ([[SSR]]) Specialist at [[ICANN]] and a guest researcher at Delft University of Technology.
'''Dr. Samaneh Tajalizadehkhoob''' is a Lead Security, Stability, and Resiliency ([[SSR]]) Specialist at [[ICANN]] and a guest researcher at Delft University of Technology.


==Career History==
==Career History==
Dr. Tajalizadehkhoob is an interdisciplinary scientist who has experience in research related to the Security and Stability of Internet infrastructure and their relation to actors who manage such services as well as the effect of policies on the security of such services. She worked as a post-doctoral and guest researcher at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands for several years where she leads a research team in collaboration with Fox-IT, a well-known security industry player in the Netherlands on issues related to online banking attacks. Prior to that, she has collaborated with other research teams as a visiting scholar. In the KU Leuven DistriNet Research Group, she worked on Internet measurements for estimating web vulnerabilities and the patching practices of hosting servers. Additionally, she worked with scholars from the security and privacy lab at the University of Innsbruck on designing abuse metrics to reliably measure the security performance of Internet identifiers.   
Dr. Tajalizadehkhoob is an interdisciplinary scientist who has experience in research related to the Security and Stability of Internet infrastructure and their relation to actors who manage such services as well as the effect of policies on the security of such services. She worked as a post-doctoral and guest researcher at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands for several years where she leads a research team in collaboration with Fox-IT, a well-known security industry player in the Netherlands on issues related to online banking attacks. Prior to that, she collaborated with other research teams as a visiting scholar. In the KU Leuven DistriNet Research Group, she worked on Internet measurements for estimating web vulnerabilities and the patching practices of hosting servers. Additionally, she worked with scholars from the security and privacy lab at the University of Innsbruck on designing abuse metrics to reliably measure the security performance of Internet identifiers.   


Currently, she works at the Security, Stability, and Resiliency (SSR) group and is part of the Office of the Chief Technical Officer ([[OCTO]]) at ICANN.  
Currently, she works at the Security, Stability, and Resiliency (SSR) group and is part of the Office of the Chief Technical Officer ([[OCTO]]) at ICANN.  
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Dr. Tajalizadehkhoob is based in ICANN’s Europe Region and works remotely from the Netherlands. She is the ''Domain Abuse Activity Reporting (DAAR)'' system project leader and coordinates closely with other ICANN organization functions to implement ICANN’s Security, Stability, and Resiliency strategies. She researches [[DNS]] [[Cybersecurity|security]] and [[DNS Abuse|abuse]] and provides subject matter expertise to different groups on topics related to security and the human factor. She also spends time identifying research areas where ICANN can play a significant role in maintaining the future of DNS security.  
Dr. Tajalizadehkhoob is based in ICANN’s Europe Region and works remotely from the Netherlands. She is the ''Domain Abuse Activity Reporting (DAAR)'' system project leader and coordinates closely with other ICANN organization functions to implement ICANN’s Security, Stability, and Resiliency strategies. She researches [[DNS]] [[Cybersecurity|security]] and [[DNS Abuse|abuse]] and provides subject matter expertise to different groups on topics related to security and the human factor. She also spends time identifying research areas where ICANN can play a significant role in maintaining the future of DNS security.  


She represents ICANN on matters relating to the SSR of the unique identifier system within ICANN’s remit and develops technical work, positions, and materials on the administration of those identifiers from an SSR perspective. She is has been working as a program committee member of top-5 academic security conferences and workshops such as ACM USENIX, ACM CCS, and IEEE S&P and an active participant of technical and non-technical multiple internet forums such and IGF and IETF  
She represents ICANN on matters relating to the SSR of the unique identifier system within ICANN’s remit and develops technical work, positions, and materials on the administration of those identifiers from an SSR perspective. She has been working as a program committee member of top-5 academic security conferences and workshops such as ACM USENIX, ACM CCS, and IEEE S&P and an active participant in technical and non-technical multiple internet forums such and IGF and IETF  


==Education==
==Education==
Dr. Tajalizadehkhoob graduated as an Electronics Engineer from Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). She holds a master's in Engineering and Policy Analysis and a PhD in Mathematical & Policy Analysis of Internet Security issues from the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. As a post-doctoral researcher at the same university, she worked on banking security and underground markets, utilizing advanced statistical techniques and machine learning.
Dr. Tajalizadehkhoob graduated as an Electronics Engineer from Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). She holds a master's in Engineering and Policy Analysis and a Ph.D. in Mathematical & Policy Analysis of Internet Security issues from the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. As a post-doctoral researcher at the same university, she worked on banking security and underground markets, utilizing advanced statistical techniques and machine learning.


==Publications==
==Publications==
Dr. Tajalizadehkhoob has authored publications on web security, [[Cybersecurity]], [[Internet measurements]], underground economies, and development of security metrics design using advance statistical methods and machine learning techniques. A list of her publications can be found on her [https://scholar.google.nl/citations?user=HQFquH0AAAAJ&hl=en Google Scholar] page.
Dr. Tajalizadehkhoob has authored publications on web security, [[Cybersecurity]], [[Internet measurements]], underground economies, and the development of security metrics design using advanced statistical methods and machine learning techniques. A list of her publications can be found on her [https://scholar.google.nl/citations?user=HQFquH0AAAAJ&hl=en Google Scholar] page.


==Fun Facts==
==Fun Facts==

Revision as of 16:04, 8 November 2022

Organization: ICANN
Region: Europe
Country: Netherlands
Email: samaneh.tajali@icann.org
LinkedIn:    Samaneh Tajalizadehkhoob
Twitter:    @samounk
Currently ICANN Staff

Dr. Samaneh Tajalizadehkhoob is a Lead Security, Stability, and Resiliency (SSR) Specialist at ICANN and a guest researcher at Delft University of Technology.

Career History[edit | edit source]

Dr. Tajalizadehkhoob is an interdisciplinary scientist who has experience in research related to the Security and Stability of Internet infrastructure and their relation to actors who manage such services as well as the effect of policies on the security of such services. She worked as a post-doctoral and guest researcher at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands for several years where she leads a research team in collaboration with Fox-IT, a well-known security industry player in the Netherlands on issues related to online banking attacks. Prior to that, she collaborated with other research teams as a visiting scholar. In the KU Leuven DistriNet Research Group, she worked on Internet measurements for estimating web vulnerabilities and the patching practices of hosting servers. Additionally, she worked with scholars from the security and privacy lab at the University of Innsbruck on designing abuse metrics to reliably measure the security performance of Internet identifiers.

Currently, she works at the Security, Stability, and Resiliency (SSR) group and is part of the Office of the Chief Technical Officer (OCTO) at ICANN.

ICANN and Internet Governance Participation[edit | edit source]

Dr. Tajalizadehkhoob is based in ICANN’s Europe Region and works remotely from the Netherlands. She is the Domain Abuse Activity Reporting (DAAR) system project leader and coordinates closely with other ICANN organization functions to implement ICANN’s Security, Stability, and Resiliency strategies. She researches DNS security and abuse and provides subject matter expertise to different groups on topics related to security and the human factor. She also spends time identifying research areas where ICANN can play a significant role in maintaining the future of DNS security.

She represents ICANN on matters relating to the SSR of the unique identifier system within ICANN’s remit and develops technical work, positions, and materials on the administration of those identifiers from an SSR perspective. She has been working as a program committee member of top-5 academic security conferences and workshops such as ACM USENIX, ACM CCS, and IEEE S&P and an active participant in technical and non-technical multiple internet forums such and IGF and IETF

Education[edit | edit source]

Dr. Tajalizadehkhoob graduated as an Electronics Engineer from Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). She holds a master's in Engineering and Policy Analysis and a Ph.D. in Mathematical & Policy Analysis of Internet Security issues from the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. As a post-doctoral researcher at the same university, she worked on banking security and underground markets, utilizing advanced statistical techniques and machine learning.

Publications[edit | edit source]

Dr. Tajalizadehkhoob has authored publications on web security, Cybersecurity, Internet measurements, underground economies, and the development of security metrics design using advanced statistical methods and machine learning techniques. A list of her publications can be found on her Google Scholar page.

Fun Facts[edit | edit source]

Samaneh speaks English, Farsi, and Dutch, and has a basic knowledge of Arabic.

She is a big fan of board games.

In her free time, she teaches and plays the piano.

References[edit | edit source]