Assistant Professor
HAMMAMI Hamza is an assistant professor in computer science at the National School of Engineers of Tunis (ENIT).
He also has experience as a research fellow at the Laboratory of Computer Science in Image and Information Systems (LIRIS) in France
and is a lecturer at the National Institute of Applied Sciences of Lyon (INSA-Lyon). Holder of a PhD in computer science with a specialization
in cryptography and digital security, Mr. HAMMAMI Hamza has focused his scientific activities on several aspects of information security.
As a researcher, Mr. HAMMAMI has a solid practical experience in computer security, particularly in network security monitoring tools (Argus, P0f, Nagios, Splunk, OSSEC),
encryption tools (KeePass, Tor, TrueCrypt), web vulnerability scanning (Burp Suite, Nikto, Paros Proxy, NMap, Nessus Professional, Nexpose), penetration testing (Metasploit, Kali Linux),
password auditing and packet capture (John the Ripper, Cain and Abel, Tcpdump, Wireshark), wireless defense (Aircrack, Netstumbler), network intrusion detection (Snort, Forcepoint, Acunetix),
Internet security protocol validation (AVISPA) and network simulation (Packet Tracer, GNS 3).
He has extensive practical experience in using these tools and techniques to enhance the security of information and communication systems. He has worked on many research
and development projects aimed at solving complex security problems. He has also published numerous papers and presented his research at renowned international conferences.