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Ehab Al-Shaer
Also published under:E. Al-Shaer, E. S. Al-Shaer, Ehab S. Al-Shaer, Ehab Alsaleh Al-Shaer
Affiliation
S3 Department, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Topic
Language Model,Masked Language Model,Attack Behavior,Automatic Function,Common Vulnerability,Defensive Actions,Email Message,Link Prediction,Long Short-term Memory,Negative Link,Observation Matrix,Optimal Policy,Positive Link,Recurrent Neural Network,State Transition Matrix,Word Embedding,API Calls,Accuracy And Precision,Accuracy Verification,Action Execution,Actuator,Artificial Intelligence Accelerator,Attack Strategy,Autonomous Agents,Autonomous Defense,BERT Model,Batch Size,Bidirectional Long Short-term Memory Model,Class Hierarchy,Common Exposure,Computationally Intractable,Confidence Value,Convolutional Neural Network,Dataset Partition,Deep Learning Models,Deep Neural Network,Dependency Parsing,Distinct Goals,Distributed Denial Of Service,Dynamic Game,Email Sender,Encryption,English Wikipedia,Environmental Behavior,F1 Score,Hidden State,Intel Xeon,Intrusion Detection System,Keyword Extraction,Latent Dirichlet Allocation,
Biography
Ehab Al-Shaer received the MSc and PhD degrees in computer science
from the Northeastern University (Boston, MA) and Old Dominion University (Norfolk, VA) in 1998 and 1994,
respectively. He is a professor and the director in the Cyber Defense and Network Assurability (CyberDNA) Center in
the College of Computing and Informatics at University of North Carolina Charlotte. His primary research areas are
network security, security management, fault diagnosis, and network assurability. He edited/coedited more than 10
books and book chapters, and published about 150 refereed journals and conferences papers in his area. He is the
general chair of ACM CCS 2009-2010 and the US National Science Foundation (NSF) Workshop in Assurable and Usable
Security Configuration, August 2008. He also served as a Workshop chair and Program co-chair for a number of
well-established conferences/workshops in his area including IM 2007, POLICY 2008, ANM-INFOCOM 2008,
and ACM CCS 2010. He also served as a member in the technical programs and organization committees for many
IEEE and ACM conferences.