LUDOVIKA UNIVERSITY OF PUBLIC SERVICE

Department of Cybersecurity Lecturers

Lecturers from the Department of Cybersecurity

 

Tamás Szádeczky, PhD

professor, acting head of department

Dr. Tamás Szádeczky, engineer, MBA, habilitated in military engineering, has been working in the field of information security audit and consulting since 2003. He holds several international professional titles, CISSP, CISM, CISA, GICSP and IRCA ISO 27001 principal auditor. He has been teaching and researching cyber security topics at Hungarian, Czech and German universities since 2008.

Phone: +36 (1) 432-9000 Internal code: 20165

Szadeczky.Tamas@uni-nke.hu 

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Péter Bányász, PhD

associate professor

Dr. Péter Bányász graduated in political science from the Faculty of Law and Political Science of ELTE, and received his PhD from the Military Technical Doctoral School of the National University of Public Service.His research interests include the human aspect of cybersecurity, the network theoretic approach to psychological operations, and the relationship between privacy and surveillance. He is a leading mentor teacher at the University's National Security College and the Puskás Tivadar Technical College.

Phone: +36 (1) 432-9000 Internal Code: 20217

Banyasz.Peter@uni-nke.hu 

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Csaba Krasznay, PhD

associate professor

Dr. Csaba Krasznay is an associate professor at the National University of Public Service, his research topic is cybersecurity, and he is the former head of the Institute of Cybersecurity Research at the university. He graduated from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics in 2003, and received his PhD in Military Engineering from the National University of Technology and Economics in 2012. In addition to his academic activities, he is continuously working in the market.

Phone: +36 (1) 432-9000 Internal Code: 20217

Krasznay.Csaba@uni-nke.hu 

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Ferenc Koczka, PhD

assistant lecturer

Ferenc Koczka has been involved in computer technology since 1986, when home computers first appeared in Hungary. He has worked in both higher education and industry, specializing in operating systems and networks, and cyber security issues and solutions. Besides teaching, he enjoys building and operating IT systems and applies his experience in this field to his teaching.

Phone: +36 (1) 432-9000 Internal Code: 20165

Koczka.Ferenc@uni-nke.hu 

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Gabriella Biró

assistant lecturer

Gabriella Biró has an MSc in Computar Science from the Eötvös Loránd University of Science. She gained her IT security experience at various banks and consulting forms. She holds CISA, CISM, CRISC, CISSP, CCSP, CEH and CFE certifications. She is a doctoral student at the Doctoral School of Military Engineering, her area of research is cyber operations in armed conflicts after 2020.

Biro.Gabriella@uni-nke.hu

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Ákos Orbók

Assistant Lecturer

Ákos Orbók has been working as an assistant professor at the National University of Public Service since 2016. The subjects he has taught so far are information security, user skills for office applications, and digital competence development. His doctoral research focuses on new cybersecurity risks and challenges arising from the development of smart cities.

Phone: +36 (1) 432-9000 Internal code: 20217

Orbok.Akos@uni-nke.hu 

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Mátyás Ináncsi

faculty administrator

Ináncsi Mátyás is a PhD student at the Doctoral School of Military Science. His research interests include social media, disinformation, drone infrastructure, and cybersecurity education.

Phone: +36 (1) 432-9000 Internal Code: 20165

Inancsi.Matyas@uni-nke.hu 

 

 

Former lecturers

Anita Tikos

assistant lecturer

Anita Tikos holds a BA in International Studies and an MA in European and International Administration from Pázmány Péter Catholic University.Since 2011, she has been working on EU cybersecurity regulatory issues and cybersecurity cooperation, and since 2019 she has been working as a senior supervisor at the Magyar Nemzeti Bank. His PhD research is focused on the evolution and development of EU cybersecurity policy and its impact in Hungary.

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