Azadeh TabibanView profile
Assistant Professor
Azadeh Tabiban is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Manitoba, leading the FOCUS research lab. She specializes in cybersecurity with a focus on cloud/edge security, network security, and applying machine learning to security challenges. Her work emphasizes practical solutions for real-world systems, including provenance analysis, forensics, and securing smart grids and 5G networks. Education: PhD from Concordia University (supervised by Prof. Lingyu Wang and Prof. Makan Pourzandi), followed by a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Waterloo collaborating with Ericsson Montreal. Previously involved in the NSERC/Ericsson IRC in SDN/NFV Security Project. Research Interests: Building scalable security technologies for transparency and trustworthiness in computing systems. Key areas include provenance systems, cloud/NFV security, smart grid cybersecurity, and AI-driven security solutions. Recent projects include URGP-funded work on AI-based intrusion detection and NCC-supported 5G security collaborations with Ericsson and other universities. Awards and Grants: NSERC Discovery Grant (2024), University Research Grants Program (URGP) (2025), National Cybersecurity Consortium (NCC) Grant (2023), and Best Paper Candidate at CNS'20. Active in securing industrial partnerships and government-funded initiatives. Advising and Training: Supervises PhD and MSc students in system security and machine learning applications. Offers funded positions prioritizing underrepresented groups. Mentors undergraduate students interested in programming and practical cybersecurity solutions. Labs/Teams: Leads the FOCUS lab focused on foundational and operational cybersecurity research. Collaborates with industry partners like Ericsson and academic institutions including Waterloo and Concordia.











