Audun Jøsang

University of Oslo

Professor

Audun Jøsang is Professor of cybersecurity at the University of Oslo, as well as adjunct professor at QUT in Australia. Prof. Jøsang is widely known for his research on trust and reputation systems in digital environments, such as online marketplaces and social media. One of Jøsang’s key contributions is the development of Subjective Logic, a mathematical framework for reasoning under uncertainty, which has applications in areas like risk assessment, decision-making, artificial intelligence and the analysis of trust in social networks. This work is widely used in both academia and industry. Prof. Jøsang has an MSc in Information Security from Royal Holloway College, University of London, and an MSc in Telecommunications from NTNU where he also obtained his PhD. Books authored by Prof. Jøsang are Subjective Logic: A Formalism for Reasoning Under Uncertainty, and Cybersecurity: Technology and Governance. (https://www.mn.uio.no/ifi/english/people/aca/josang/).

The Master of Science Programme in "Advanced Cybersecurity Technologies and Governance" was established as part of the European EU-iNSPIRE project (INnovative multi-diSciPlinary Industry-focused cybersecurity education for upskilling and ReskIlling the EU workforcE), which began in January 2025, has a duration of four (4) years and is co-funded by the European Union through the DIGITAL-2023-SKILLS-05 program (Contract No. 101190054).

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The Master of Science Programme in "Advanced Cybersecurity Technologies and Governance" was established as part of the European EU-iNSPIRE project (INnovative multi-diSciPlinary Industry-focused cybersecurity education for upskilling and ReskIlling the EU workforcE), which began in January 2025, has a duration of four (4) years and is co-funded by the European Union through the DIGITAL-2023-SKILLS-05 program (Contract No. 101190054).

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