Weihan Goh

Associate Professor at Singapore Institute of Technology

Biography

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Weihan Goh is pursuing a PhD in computer engineering at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, where he received his BEng (first-class honors) in computer engineering. His research interests include network and network node security and antiforensic systems.

Dr Weihan Goh is an Associate Professor at the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT), where he teaches primarily in the Information Security degree programme. His research interests include security testing and digital forensics, as well as technologies for cybersecurity education such as cyber ranges, CTF / CDX, and anti-fraud / anti-cheat systems. He is currently leading the construction of SIT's first cyber range in collaboration with DSO National Laboratories.

As a vulnerability researcher, Dr Goh has been involved in vulnerability research leading to disclosures of vulnerabilities to both government and private stakeholders, including recently, findings related to the TraceTogether contact tracing system. An expert in non-traditional education pathways, he designed one of Singapore's first competency-based workplace-learning degree pathways for adult learners, and prior to that, designed the curriculum pathways for Singapore's first Cyber NSF work-learn programme.

Beyond teaching and research, Dr Goh participates in capture-the-flag exercises and have mentored student teams participating in cybersecurity competitions to successes both locally and internationally. Dr Goh received his PhD and BEng, both in Computer Engineering, from the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, in 2013 and 2008 respectively. He is a multiple SANS coin winner, and goes by the CTF handler 'icebear'.

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