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Rasheed Hussain is an Associate Professor of Intelligent Network Security at the Smart Internet Lab and Bristol Digital Futures Institute (BDFI), School of Electrical, Electronic and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Bristol, UK. Previously, he served as a Senior Lecturer at the same institution from December 2021 to July 2025. He has held academic positions at Innopolis University, Russia, where he served as Associate Professor and Director of the Institute of Information Security and Cyber-Physical Systems, and as a guest researcher at the University of Amsterdam, Netherlands.
His educational background includes a PhD in Computer Engineering from Hanyang University, South Korea (2011-2015), an MS in Computer Engineering from the same institution (2008-2010), and a B.Sc in Computer Software Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar, Pakistan (2003-2007).
Hussain's research focuses on network and cybersecurity, particularly future network security including 6G, the role of Digital Twins in future networks and systems security, and Responsible AI including fairness, trustworthiness, and explainability. His work spans information security, privacy, applied cryptography, vehicular networks, Internet of Things, Content-Centric Networking, cloud computing, API security, and blockchain applications.
- Senior member of IEEE
- Member of ACM
- ACM Distinguished Speaker
- Editorial board member for IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, IEEE Access, and other journals
His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on the intersection of AI, networking, and security, with particular emphasis on Digital Twins, blockchain applications, federated learning, and 6G security. His research shows a clear trajectory toward addressing security challenges in emerging network architectures while incorporating responsible AI principles.
Scientific Recognition:
- ACM Distinguished Speaker
- Netherlands University Teaching Qualification (Basis Kwalificatie Onderwijs, BKO)
Hussain serves as a reviewer for major IEEE transactions, Springer and Elsevier journals, and participates in technical program committees for conferences including IEEE VTC, IEEE VNC, IEEE Globecom, and IEEE ICC. He is also certified as a trainer for the Instructional Skills Workshop (ISW) and contributes to the ESRC Centre for Sociodigital Futures (CenSoF) at the University of Bristol.
His laboratory work centers around the Networks and Blockchain Lab, which focuses on security solutions for next-generation networks, with particular emphasis on Digital Twins security, blockchain applications, and AI-driven network security solutions. His current projects involve developing secure frameworks for future networks, trustworthy AI models, and privacy-preserving federated learning approaches.


