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Dr. James Kadirire is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Computing and Information Science within Anglia Ruskin University's Faculty of Science and Engineering. A Fellow of the Higher Education Academy since 2008, he specializes in Cyber Security, Networking, and Software Defined Networking while contributing to the university's Cyber Security and Networking Research Group.
His academic credentials include a PhD in Computer Science from University College London (UCL), a Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Science from the University of Cambridge, and a Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching from Anglia Ruskin University. His research evolved from mobile learning for disaffected youths to advanced cybersecurity frameworks and network automation.
Dr. Kadirire's research spans Network Security, Cybersecurity, Software Defined Networking, Service Discovery, Virtualisation, Cloud Computing, and Mobile E-Learning. His publications demonstrate a clear trajectory from early work on service discovery and mobile learning environments toward contemporary cybersecurity applications, particularly in secure online transactions and network security protocols.
His scholarly output reveals dominant themes in transaction security (including disposable credit card systems and WPKI), mobile learning environments, and service discovery mechanisms, with increasing focus on practical cybersecurity implementations in network infrastructure.
Key recognitions include:
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA)
- Member of IEEE and IEEE Computer Society
- Member of IET (MIET)
- Chartered Engineer (CEng) accreditation
- Royal Academy of Engineering International Travel Grant (2007)
As an active research supervisor, Dr. Kadirire secured the Royal Academy of Engineering International Travel Grant to present at IEEE Portable 2007. He contributes significantly to the Cyber Security and Networking Research Group, focusing on real-world applications of network security and SDN technologies while maintaining industry-aligned Cisco certifications.
His teaching portfolio includes Ethical Hacking, Network Security and Incident Response, Advanced Network Solutions, and Routing courses, reflecting his commitment to practical cybersecurity education since joining higher education in 2007.




