Short Biography
Gergő Ládi received his B.Sc. degree in Computer Science & Engineering from Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) in 2015, focusing on media informatics and media security. In 2018, he earned a master's degree with honours, also in Computer Science & Engineering from Budapest University of Technology and Economics, specializing in internet services and IT security. Since then, he has been working with the Laboratory of Cryptography and System Security (CrySyS), Department of Networked Systems and Services (HIT), under the supervision of Dr. Tamás Holczer. His main areas of research are automated protocol analysis and format-preserving encryption methods.
Gergő is a Certified Ethical Hacker as well as a Microsoft Certified Trainer with several years of experience administering Windows Server environments.
Teaching Activities
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Computer Security (VIHIMA06), since 2017
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IT Security (VIHIAC01), since 2018
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IT Security Laboratory (VIHIMB01), since 2017
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Network Security (VIHIMB01), since 2018
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Secure Software Development (VIHIAV33), since 2016
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Databases (VITMAB04), since 2017
(Department of Telecommunications and Media Informatics)
For more information, please see the official course page (in Hungarian).
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Databases Laboratory (VITMAB02), since 2017
(Department of Telecommunications and Media Informatics)
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Communication Networks 1 (VIHIAB01), since 2017
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Previous Teaching Activities
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Computer Networks (VIHIA215), 2016
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Software Laboratory 5. (VITMA308), 2016
(Department of Telecommunications and Media Informatics)
For more information, please see the official course page (in Hungarian).
Publications
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Areas of Research
- Automated protocol analysis
- Format-preserving encryption methods