
About
Dr. Priyanka Singh is a Lecturer in Cyber Security at the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Queensland. She holds a PhD in Image Forensics and has conducted postdoctoral research at SUNY Albany and Dartmouth College, collaborating with Prof. Hany Farid. Her research focuses on Cyber Security, Digital Forensics, Privacy, Homomorphic Encryption, and Cloud Computing applications. Key contributions include real-time child pornography detection and privacy-preserving frameworks for digital authentication.
Education: PhD in Image Forensics (university unspecified), postdoctoral work at SUNY Albany and Dartmouth College. Notable collaborations include a talk invitation at MIT by Prof. Ramesh Raskar.
- Research Interests: Cyber Security mechanisms, Digital Forensics techniques, Privacy-Preserving algorithms, Homomorphic Encryption protocols, and Cloud Security solutions.
- Recent Articles: Focus on AI ethics (e.g., FakeFaceDiscriminator), privacy-preserving biometrics (e.g., IRIS-SAFE), and secure anomaly detection (e.g., SADHE).
Her work spans 42 conference papers and 22 journal articles, addressing challenges like encrypted video tampering detection and federated learning resilience. She advocates for technology's societal impact through explainable AI and ethical AI use cases.



