PhD
Александра
Милева
no.:
02867
researcher – active in research organisation
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Science |
Field |
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P175
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Natural sciences and mathematics
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Informatics, systems theory
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P170
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Natural sciences and mathematics
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Computer science, numerical analysis, systems, control
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Science |
Field |
Subfield |
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1.10.00
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Natural and mathematical sciences
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Computer science
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Computer science
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2.12.02
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Technical and technological sciences
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Computer engineering and informatics
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Information systems and networks
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Computer and Network Security, Web Security, IoT Protocols and Security, Cryptography, Network Steganography, Digital Forensics, and Quasigroups Theory.
Mentoring junior researchers
| Level of education |
Professional title |
Study subject |
Faculty |
Year |
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Doctoral degree
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PhD
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Computer Science
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Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Faculty of Natural Science
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2010
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Doctoral dissertations and other final papers
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Aleksandra Mileva is a Full professor at the Faculty of Computer Science, University "Goce Delchev" in Stip, Macedonia, where she is also the Head of the Laboratory of Computer Security and Digital Forensics. She received her PhD in Computer Science from the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Skopje, University "Ss. Cyril and Methodius" in Skopje in 2010.
Her research interests include computer and network security, digital steganography, IoT protocols and security, cryptography, digital forensics, and quasigroup theory.
Since 2019, she is a member of the EURASIP Data Forensics and Security TAC. She was a MC member of two COST actions IC1201: BETTY and IC1306: Cryptography for Secure Digital Interaction. Additionally, she was a guest editor for IEEE Internet of Things Journal, Journal of Universal Computer Science, and co-chair or a TCP member of several refereed conferences and workshops. She is also a member of the editorial boards of the Journal of Cyber Security and Mobility, and the Mathematics, Computer Science and Education. She is a reviewer for the Mathematical Reviews, division of the American Mathematical Society.
She was engaged in several international scientific research projects, with universities from P.R. China, Portugal and Bulgaria. Currently she is an associated researcher of the project Network Information Hiding Patterns. From 2014, she is an expert evaluator of H2020 project proposals.
Mileva is a co-author and developer of the NaSHA family of hash functions, which was the First Round Candidate of the NIST SHA-3 Competition (2007-2012). She is a co-author of the WebSGuard, a proprietary software and a new real time file integrity monitoring system for Windows-based environments.