Adam Czubak serves as an Assistant Professor ( adiunkt ) in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Opole, Poland. His institutional email is adam.czubak@uni.opole.pl, and he maintains an active research profile with ORCID 0000-0003-1336-2839. His research spans multiple critical areas of modern networking and security, with primary focus on Computer Networks , Network Security , and Wireless Sensor Networks . His work addresses fundamental challenges in routing algorithms, cryptographic protocols, and vulnerability analysis. Recent publications demonstrate a clear trajectory toward practical cybersecurity applications, particularly in vulnerability assessment frameworks and attack modeling. Analysis of his publication timeline reveals an evolution from theoretical networking foundations (2009-2013) toward applied security research (2014-present). His work bridges algorithmic complexity, cryptographic implementation, and real-world network vulnerabilities, with notable contributions to SDN security, firewall analysis, and Chacha20 cryptography. The consistent focus on performance-cost tradeoffs across WAN/SDN systems demonstrates practical engineering sensibilities. Career metrics include 17 publications, 1 research project, and 1 media appearance. His bibliometric profile shows a Web of Science h-index of 2, SNIP of 0.401, and CiteScore of 0.7, with a Polish ministerial research score of 390 points. Professor Czubak maintains active scholarly presence through Google Scholar, Scopus, and LinkedIn profiles, with documented collaborations through multi-center publications. His research output reflects strong alignment with contemporary cybersecurity challenges while maintaining rigorous theoretical foundations in network science.