- Privacy
- Security
- Trust Management
- +۷ مورد دیگر
Riaz Ahmed Shaikh is an Associate Professor in Computing Sciences at the University of East Anglia (UEA), affiliated with the School of Computing Sciences and the Cyber Intelligence and Networks research group. He holds a PhD from Kyung Hee University (2009) and completed a Postdoc at Université du Québec en Outaouais (2009-2012). Previously, he served as an Assistant and Associate Professor at King Abdulaziz University (2012-2022). His expertise spans Privacy, Security, Trust Management, Policy Validation, and IoT/VANET systems, with contributions to UN Sustainable Development Goals in education and technology. Education: Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education Practice, University of East Anglia (2024) PhD in Computing Sciences, Kyung Hee University (2009) Research Interests: Dr. Shaikh focuses on securing next-generation networks, including IoT, IoMT, and vehicular systems. His work emphasizes trust management frameworks, intrusion detection, and privacy-preserving protocols. Recent projects include AI-driven anomaly detection and fog computing-based DDoS mitigation. He also explores authentication schemes and policy validation in distributed systems. Grants & Collaborations: Lead on Innovate UK-funded projects: SPARC (Connected Vehicles Security, 2025-2025) and AI-driven Medical IoT Trust Management (2024-2025) Collaborations across Europe, Asia, and North America in cybersecurity and networking Labs & Teams: Active member of the Cyber Intelligence and Networks group at UEA, leading efforts in secure IoT and vehicular systems. Engages in conference organization (e.g., Ambient Computing conferences) and peer-review roles for journals like IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics.








