Wilfridus Handaya serves as a Certified EC-Council Instructor (CEI) at Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta, where he brings over 19 years of extensive experience in Linux system administration, cybersecurity, open-source intelligence, and digital forensics. In his current role, Wilfridus is dedicated to shaping the next generation...
Wilfridus Handaya serves as a Certified EC-Council Instructor (CEI) at Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta, where he brings over 19 years of extensive experience in Linux system administration, cybersecurity, open-source intelligence, and digital forensics. In his current role, Wilfridus is dedicated to shaping the next generation of cybersecurity professionals through innovative instruction and curriculum development. He leads a variety of classes and seminars that cover critical topics such as ethical hacking, information security management, and security audits. By employing diverse learning modalities, he enhances student engagement and comprehension, ensuring that complex concepts are accessible and applicable in real-world scenarios.
In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Wilfridus is actively involved in research and academic contributions, focusing on the latest trends and challenges in cybersecurity. His expertise as a Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) and EC-Council Certified Incident Handler (ECIH) informs his curriculum, allowing him to integrate practical insights and case studies into his lessons. This hands-on approach not only enriches the learning experience but also prepares students for the rapidly evolving landscape of information technology.
Wilfridus's commitment to fostering a student-centered learning environment is evident in his continuous revision of lesson plans and course materials. He emphasizes the importance of project management and open-source intelligence, equipping students with the skills necessary to navigate the complexities of modern cybersecurity challenges. His passion for education and expertise in information security make him a valuable asset to both the university and the broader cybersecurity community.