Mamoun Alazab, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the College of Engineering, IT and Environment, IT Discipline. He is a cyber-security researcher and practitioner with industry and academic experience. His research is multidisciplinary that focuses on cyber security and digital forensics of computer systems including current and emerging issues in the cyber environment like cyber-physical systems and internet of things, by taking into consideration the unique challenges present in these environments, with a focus on cybercrime detection and prevention. Assoc. Prof. Alazab received his PhD degree in Computer Science and has more than 100 research papers. He presented at many invited keynotes talks and panels, at conferences and venues nationally and internationally (22 events in 2018 alone). He is a Senior Member of the IEEE. He is an editor on multiple editorial boards including Associate Editor of IEEE Access (2017 Impact Factor 3.557), Editor of the Security and Communication Networks Journal (2017 Impact Factor: 0.904) and Book Review Section Editor: Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law (JDFSL).
His current research interests include Cyber Security, Cybercrime, Malware, Digital Forensics