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Carlisle Adams is a Professor and Associate Director of Computer Science at the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Ottawa. He holds a Ph.D. and is a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.). His research focuses on cryptography, network security, computer security, access control, and privacy. Notable contributions include work on authentication protocols, PKI trust models, and privacy-preserving technologies. He has authored numerous articles on cryptographic systems, security frameworks, and privacy-enhancing techniques. Adams is actively involved in academic leadership, with a strong emphasis on advancing cybersecurity and privacy solutions.
His research interests span foundational aspects of cryptography, applied security mechanisms, and privacy technologies. He explores challenges such as secure key management, authentication systems, and mitigating security threats like replay and impersonation attacks. Recent work includes studies on post-quantum cryptography, privacy-preserving identity-based encryption, and blockchain security.
Adams has contributed to international conferences and symposiums, including the Foundations and Practice of Security (FPS) 2022. His publications highlight advancements in secure communication protocols, digital credentials, and biometric encryption systems. Though no specific grants or awards are listed, his extensive publication record reflects significant academic and applied contributions to the field of cybersecurity.


