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Waseem Iqbal
Affiliation
Department of Information Security, National University of Sciences and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman
Topic
Internet Of Things,Security Attacks,Access Control,Center For Control,Cloud Computing,Control Plane,Denial Of Service,Flow Rule,Internet Of Things Devices,Scalable,Secret Key,Security Analysis,Smart Contracts,Traditional Network,Unauthorized Access,Aspects Of Production,Authentication Mechanism,Authentication Scheme,Bayesian Classifier,Bidirectional Long Short-term Memory,Blockchain Network,Blockchain Platform,Cement Industry,Cluster Centers,Combined Score,Communication Cost,Comprehensive Survey,Computational Cost,Consistent Results,Content-based Image Retrieval,Control Comparison,Convolutional Neural Network,Convolutional Neural Network Model,Cosine Similarity Measure,Critical Security,Cyberbullying,Data Center,Data Center Networks,Data Integration,Deep Learning Models,Deep Models,Deep Sequence Model,Dependability,Different Types Of Attacks,Digital Assets,Digital Content,Digital Era,Dijkstra’s Algorithm,Dimensional Space,Distributed Denial Of Service,
Biography
Waseem Iqbal received the bachelor’s degree in computer sciences from the Department of Computer Science, University of Peshawar, Peshawar, Pakistan, in 2008, and the master’s degree in information security from the Military College of Signals, NUST, Rawalpindi, Pakistan, in 2012.
He achieved merit-based scholarship throughout the bachelor’s degree. He is an Academician, a researcher, a security professional, and an industry consultant. He was inducted as a Lecturer with the Department of Information Security, NUST in May 2012, where he was promoted as an Assistant Professor in February 2015 and currently enrolled in Ph.D. program and is in research phase. He has authored over 39 scientific research articles in prestigious international journals (ISI-Indexed) and conferences.
Mr. Iqbal has conducted more than 15 CEH, CHFI, CSCU, and Forensics practical hands on workshops for industry and general public. In recognition of his services, he was awarded the Overall University Best Teacher Award for the year 2014/2015. He is a principal advisor for more than eight M.S. students and ten UG projects. Eight out ten UG projects are industry funded projects. His professional services include, but not limited to an industry consultation, a workshop organizer/resource person, a technical program committee member, a conference chief organizer, an invited speaker, and a reviewer for several international conferences.
He achieved merit-based scholarship throughout the bachelor’s degree. He is an Academician, a researcher, a security professional, and an industry consultant. He was inducted as a Lecturer with the Department of Information Security, NUST in May 2012, where he was promoted as an Assistant Professor in February 2015 and currently enrolled in Ph.D. program and is in research phase. He has authored over 39 scientific research articles in prestigious international journals (ISI-Indexed) and conferences.
Mr. Iqbal has conducted more than 15 CEH, CHFI, CSCU, and Forensics practical hands on workshops for industry and general public. In recognition of his services, he was awarded the Overall University Best Teacher Award for the year 2014/2015. He is a principal advisor for more than eight M.S. students and ten UG projects. Eight out ten UG projects are industry funded projects. His professional services include, but not limited to an industry consultation, a workshop organizer/resource person, a technical program committee member, a conference chief organizer, an invited speaker, and a reviewer for several international conferences.