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@UAB
Educational Program:

  • UAB CyberCorps Scholarship for Service (SFS)
  • MS in Computer Forensics and Security Management

Courses:
 

  • Spring 2017: CS 423/623/723: Network Security (Online)
  • Fall 2016: CS 250: Discrete Structures
  • Spring 2016: CS 436/636/736: Computer Security
  • Fall 2015: CS 250: Discrete Structures
  • Spring 2014: CS 436/636/736: Computer Security
  • Fall 2014: CS 336/536: Network Security
  • Fall 2014: CS 250: Discrete Structures
  • Spring 2014: CS 436/636/736: Computer Security
  • Fall 2013: CS 336/536: Network Security
  • Fall 2013: CS 250: Discrete Structures
  • Spring 2013: CS 436/636/736: Computer Security
  • Fall 2012: CS 250: Discrete Structures
  • Spring 2012: CS 436/636/736: Computer Security
  • Fall 2011: CS 250: Discrete Structures

@NYU-Poly
Educational Program: MS in Cyber-Security
Courses:

  • Spring 2011: CS 6903: Modern Cryptography
  • Fall 2010: CS392/6813: Computer Security
  • Spring 2010: CS 6903: Modern Cryptography
  • Fall 2009: CS392/6813: Computer Security
  • Spring 2009: CS 6903: Modern Cryptography
  • Fall 2008: CS392/6813: Computer Security
  • Spring 2008: CS 6903: Modern Cryptography
  • Fall 2007: CS392/6813: Computer Security
  • Spring 2007: CS 996: Modern Cryptography
  • Fall 2006: CS392/681: Computer Security

Recent News

  • Paper accepted to ACM TOPS
  • Two papers accepted to AsiaCCS 2021
  • NSF SaTC Medium grant funded
  • 3 papers accepted to ACSAC 2020
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