Dr Mahdi Aiash is with the School of Science and Technology, Middlesex University. Dr Aiash is involved in a number of research projects nationally and internationally. His main interest is in the area of Secure Future Internet, Network and Cyber Security. He is a computer security researcher & practitioner with industry, academic, and research experience. He is an active contributor to the academic as well as broader international community working on Information and Network Security issues. Dr Aiash has published in excess of 50 peer reviewed papers in prestigious journals and conferences; he is a recipient of a number of "Best Research Paper Awards". Dr Aiash presently maintains nearly two dozen certifications including Ethical/White Hat Hacker, Licenced Pen-tester and Information Security Officer. He has also conducted workshops and corporate trainings around the world apart from his speaking engagements.
Qualifications
Teaching Interests in different areas of Information Communication Technology and Engineering:
Modules taught:
Research expertise in the area of Information and Network Security, Future Internet and computer networks, which cover:
Doctoral Students:
Edris, Ed Kamya Kiyemba and Aiash, Mahdi and Loo, Jonathan (2022) Formalization and evaluation of EAP-AKA’ protocol for 5G network access security. Array , 16 . ISSN 2590-0056
Edris, Ed Kamya Kiyemba and Aiash, Mahdi and Loo, Jonathan (2022) An introduction of a modular framework for securing 5G networks and beyond. Network , 2 (3). pp. 419-439. ISSN 2673-8732
Karthick, Gayathri and Mapp, Glenford E. and Kammueller, Florian and Aiash, Mahdi (2022) Modeling and verifying a resource allocation algorithm for secure service migration for commercial cloud systems. Computational Intelligence , 38 (3). pp. 811-828. ISSN 0824-7935
Edris, Ed Kamya Kiyemba and Aiash, Mahdi and Loo, Jonathan (2021) DCSS protocol for data caching and sharing security in a 5G network. Network , 1 (2). pp. 75-94. ISSN 2673-8732
Edris, Ed Kamya Kiyemba and Aiash, Mahdi and Loo, Jonathan (2021) Formal verification of authentication and service authorization protocols in 5G-enabled device-to-device communications using ProVerif. Electronics , 10 (13). ISSN 2079-9292
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Impact
Technical Program Committee (TPC)