Sharif Abuadbba

Affiliation

Distributed Systems Security Group, CSIRO’s Data61, Marsfield, NSW, Australia

Topic

Internet Of Things Devices,Encrypted Data,Internet Of Things,Internet Of Things Applications,Internet Of Things Data,Public Key,Secret Key,Security Vulnerabilities,Smart Grid,Threat Model,Academic Literature,Access Control,Accuracy Of Model,Adaptive Threshold,Adversarial Attacks,Adversarial Training,Aggregate Data,Attack Surface,Attribute-based Encryption,Authentication,Autonomous Vehicles,Base Station,CNN Layers,CNN Model,Circular Economy,Cognitive Model,Communication Cost,Communication Overhead,Computational Cost,Cryptosystem,Data Distribution,Data Integration,Data Owner,Data Verification,Decision Boundary,Decoding,Deep Models,Deployment Model,Detection Accuracy,Device Ownership,Distributed Learning,Effects In Different Models,Elliptic Curve,Empirical Evaluation,Encryption Scheme,Encystment,Energy Companies,Energy Consumption,Energy Consumption Data,Exponentiation Operations,

Biography

Sharif Abuadbba received the Ph.D. degree in computer security from RMIT University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, in 2017.
He is a Team Leader of the Cybersecurity and Quantum Systems Group, CSIRO’s Data61, Marsfield, NSW, Australia. He has also several years of experience working as a senior research engineer with Californian-based technology companies. He has contributed to a few U.S. IP-filed patents in cybersecurity. He has mentored 25+ research interns and joiner engineers. He has also 40+ publications in high-quality security venues, such as IEEE SP, NDSS, AsiaCCS, ESORICS, ACSAC, IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing, and IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security. He has recently helped in defining Data61 Cyber Security CRC projects, such as Deception as a Service, Smart Shield, and TAPE which got +3M dollar funds. His specialist interests include AI and cybersecurity, distributed systems security, and watermarking.