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Benjamin Aziz is an Associate Professor at Buckinghamshire New University, where he leads courses in Software Engineering, Cyber Resilience, and Computer Science. Previously, he was a Senior Lecturer at the University of Portsmouth's School of Computing (2010-2023) and worked as a Senior Research Scientist at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Dublin City University (2003) and an M.Sc. in Networks and Distributed Systems from Trinity College Dublin (1999). His research focuses on formal methods, cybersecurity, IoT systems, and data-driven approaches to systems security.
Key affiliations include Fellow of Advance HE and memberships with IEEE, IET, BCS, and ERCIM. He has contributed to EU projects like GridTrust and Consequence, and serves as Associate Editor for Wiley's Security and Communication Networks journal. His work spans over 160 peer-reviewed publications and two books, emphasizing formal analysis of protocols, steganography detection, and incident response metrics.
Research interests include:
- Cybersecurity frameworks for IoT and cloud systems
- Formal specification and verification of security protocols
- Data-driven approaches for anomaly detection
- Attribute-based access control models
Recent articles explore requirements engineering matrices, healthcare monitoring logic models, and Korean police dataset analysis. He has advised on cyber resilience strategies and contributed to tools like Trusty for social network data sharing.
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