Job role
I’m a Senior Lecturer in Cyber Security at the School of Computing and Engineering. I am also the Deputy Director of the Centre for Cyber Security.
About
I started working at the University of Huddersfield in 2015 as a Teaching Assistant while completing my PhD at the University. Since then, I have progressed through various roles as a Research Fellow, Lecturer, and Senior Lecturer.
My teaching and research interests are mainly centred around cyber security and digital forensics, along with artificial intelligence. I'm passionate about preparing the next generation of cyber security professionals to defend against the growing array of cyber threats and address the evolving challenges in investigating complex crimes in the digital world.
I have led and taught a wide range of modules at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, in face-to-face and distance learning mode, primarily on cyber security, digital forensics, artificial intelligence, and software development.
In my role as Deputy Director for the Centre for Cyber Security, I shape the research agenda and develop collaborations with industry partners and academics from other national and international universities.
I supervise students in a wide range of projects for undergraduate, postgraduate taught and postgraduate research programmes.
In my spare time, I pursue my passion for mixed martial arts, which helps me stay physically active. I also have a deep interest in cars, including their design, performance, and mechanics.
Research
My current research interest is in developing intelligent systems for cybersecurity and digital forensics. This involves various research areas such as security information and event management (SIEM), access control and authentication, vulnerability assessment, anomaly detection, and image forensics.
My focus is on developing security solutions that not only protect governments, businesses and users but also ensure transparency and accountability, contributing to a safer society. What I appreciate most about cyber security is its dynamic nature; there are always new developments, challenges, and opportunities to learn and teach.
My research is determined to address the shortage of security expertise and knowledge by developing automated software tools that can keep the digital infrastructure secure against modern malicious attacks.
I’m a frequent reviewer for various journals and conferences. I’ve also secured government funded projects (Innovate UK, DCMS, and DASA), with colleagues, to perform commercial research and development.
Qualifications
PhD in Cyber Security and Artificial Intelligence from the University of Huddersfield. Thesis “Discovering and Utilising Expert Knowledge from Security Event Logs”.
Master’s degree in Advanced Computer Science from the University of Huddersfield.
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from the COMSATS Institute of Information and Technology, Pakistan.
Chartered Manager (CMgr), CMI.
Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.