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Bio:
Successfully lead the development and execution of a 2-year implementation of a defense mechanism which provides an autonomous and robust response to a communication Denial-of-Service attack in wireless networks through the use of parallel communication paths. The work is cited in the literature and has received a special recognition at a highly accredited international ACM conference.
EDUCATION
George Mason University, Volgnau School of Information Technology
and Engineering, Fairfax, Va, USA
PhD Computer Science Fall 2008
Dissertation title: "A Multi-Channel Defense Against Communication
Denial-of-Service Attacks in Wireless Networks".
George Mason University, School of IT and Engineering, Fairfax, Va
Software Systems Engineering Graduate Certificate Fall 1998
George Mason University, School of Information Technology
and Engineering, Fairfax, Va
Master of Science, Computer Science Fall 1997
George Mason University, School of Information Technology
and Engineering, Fairfax, Va
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science Summer 1995
EXPERIENCE
- King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
- Vice dean, Deanship of E-Transactions & Communication Oct 13 – current
- Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department July 13 – current
- Adjacent faculty, College of Computer Science. Sept 00 – Jan 01
- Institute of Public Administration, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
- Director of Computer Center & IT Unit (women's branch) Sept 10 – Dec 2012
- Computer Science Programs Chair (wonen's branch) April 09 – Sept 10
- Assistant Professor of Computer Science Nov 08 – June 2013
- Lecturer, Computer Science Department Dec 99 – Nov 08
- Autonomous Networking Laboratory, George Mason University, USA.
- Research Assistant (Doctorate research). Sept 06 – Nov 08
- Saudi Management Association.
- Board Member Sept 01 – Dec 05
- Head of the web development projects Sept 01 – July 03
