Amna Qureshiمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Dr. Amna Qureshi is an Assistant Professor in Cybersecurity at the Department of Computer Science, University of Bradford. Previously, she served as a Senior Researcher at Universitat Oberta de Catalunya in Barcelona. Her research focuses on secure cryptographic protocols, distributed systems, IoT security, privacy preservation, and cyberbullying detection. She holds a Fellowship from the Higher Education Academy (FHEA) and received a 2018 grant from Spain’s INCIBE for cybersecurity research. Her teaching includes modules like Ethical Hacking (COS7029-B) and ISO27000 Framework (COS7030-B). Research highlights include over 25 peer-reviewed publications in systems security and privacy, with a focus on Zero Trust Architecture, blockchain integration in finance, and AI-driven cybersecurity solutions. She actively reviews for JCR-indexed journals and serves on conference program committees. Key contributions include frameworks for multi-layered DDoS defense in 5G networks, AI-based fake news detection, and Urdu-language cyberbullying identification. Her work bridges theoretical cryptography and practical applications in IoT, cloud computing, and financial systems. Grants: Advanced Cybersecurity Team Excellence Grant (INCIBE, 2018) Awards: FHEA Fellowship Her publications emphasize Zero Trust models, blockchain applications, and privacy-preserving techniques. Current research trends focus on integrating AI with cybersecurity to address emerging threats in distributed systems and social media.








