Cyber Security, Networking and Communications (CSNC)
Our vision
Enhance and secure our digitally connected world.
Our aim
We aim to increase the performance of modern digital systems with elements of networking, communications and cyber security, using different advanced techniques such as queuing, AI, ML and software engineering. The research group also actively engages with applied research projects using cross-disciplinary approaches to achieve high capacity and reliable platforms in this rapidly changing area.
Key projects
KTP with Eureka Solutions Limited - Adaptive Software Product Integration
Mobile App Profiling for Malicious Activity Detection
Real-time Security monitoring of IoT using Deep Learning and Random Neural Networks.
Low Power Wide Area Wireless Sensor Network (License Free Spectrum) for Environmental Sensing with Smart Autonomous RF-Energy Harvesting Sensor Interface.
Intelligent Random Neural Network Controller for BEMS, Tele-health and Oil and Gas with energy harvesting capabilities.
Feasibility of random neural networks as a self-learning intelligent platform for deployment of energy harvesting compatible sensors in building control application.
Sustainable Development Goals
Group members and research students
- Prof. Hadi Larijani
- Dr Ali Shahrabi
- Dr Dimitrios Liarokapis
- Dr Nhamoinesu Mtetwa
- Prof. Tuleen Boutaleb
- Dr Kenneth Ovens
- Dr Salma Mohamed
- Dr Jackie Riley
- Dr Omair Uthmani
- Frances Garven
- Maria Filippopoulou
- David Hendry
- Ricardo Lazzarini
- Colin Raeburn
- Anand Philip
Research students:
- Ayyaz Qureshi
- Jawad Ahmad
- Eugen Harinda
- Winfred Ingabire
- Alexander Marinov
- Mahsa Sedighi