Abdullah Abuhussein

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Affiliation

Computer Science and Information Technology, Saint Cloud State University, Minnesota, USA

Topic

Internet Of Things,Cloud Computing,Access Control,Access Rights,Application Programming Interface,Attribute-based Encryption,Data Owner,Denial Of Service,Encrypted Data,Fog Computing,Fog Nodes,Internet Of Things Devices,Secret Key,Security Issues,Access Rules,Access Structure,Administrative System,Application Requirements,Artificial Intelligence Techniques,Attack Surface,Cloud Data,Cloud Environment,Cloud Infrastructure,Cloud Layer,Cloud Users,Cloud-based Platform,Common Indication,Common Keywords,Common Signs,Communication Protocol,Computational Environment,Computational Overhead,Computerized Physician Order Entry,Continuous Glucose Monitoring,Critical Sectors,Cybercrime,Data File,Data Security,Data Storage,Encryption And Decryption,Encryption Scheme,End-users,Enormous Amount Of Data,Expert System,Eye Patch,Facebook,Federal Bureau Of Investigation,Federal Trade Commission,Fine-grained Access Control,Fine-grained Control,

Biography

Abdullah Abuhussein received the B.Sc. degree in computer science, in 1999, the M.Sc. degree in information systems management from Ferris State University, in 2002, and the Ph.D. degree in computer science from The University of Memphis.
In 2017, he joined the Department of Information Systems, Herberger Business School, St. Cloud State University, as an Assistant Professor. In his Ph.D. research, he focused on pragmatic cloud security assessment framework and stakeholder’s perspective in cybersecurity. He is teaching courses on security, software engineering, and cloud computing as a Lecturer with various educational institutions. His research interests include cloud computing, cloud security, security economics, the Internet of Things (IoT), software engineering, social engineering, security and privacy, and security metrics. He holds a number of refereed publications in related venues, presented papers in various conferences, and served as a Reviewer for some journals, including the IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing.