Mohammed J. F. Alenazi

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Affiliation

King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Topic

Hash Function,Secret Key,Internet Of Things,Session Key,Authentication Protocol,Impersonation Attack,Threat Model,Denial Of Service,Key Agreement,Security Analysis,Communication Cost,Communication Overhead,Computational Cost,Computational Overhead,Elliptic Curve,Secure Communication,Control Plane,Deep Learning Models,Industrial Internet Of Things,Information And Communication Technologies,Machine Learning,Network Topology,Physical Attacks,Physical Unclonable Functions,Public Channel,Public Key,Random Oracle Model,Roadside Units,Shortest Path,Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks,Wireless Sensor Networks,Anomaly Detection,Application Programming Interface,Authentication Scheme,Cloud Computing,Cryptographic Operations,Data Security,Fog Nodes,Formal Verification,Industrial Networks,Intelligent Transportation Systems,Long Short-term Memory,Mutual Authentication,One-way Function,One-way Hash,Performance Metrics,Public Parameters,Random Oracle,Registration Phase,Replay Attacks,

Biography

Mohammed J. F. Alenazi (Senior Member, IEEE) received the B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in computer engineering from the University of Kansas, in 2010, 2012, and 2015, respectively. He is currently an Associate Professor of computer engineering with King Saud University. His research interests include, but are not limited to, the design, implementation, and analysis of resilient and survivable networks; network routing design and implementation; the development and simulation of network architectures and protocols; the performance evaluation of communication networks; an algorithmic graph approach for modeling networks; and mobile ad hoc network (MANET) routing protocols. He is a member of ACM.