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Doctoral dissertation in the Department of Computer Science discusses an intelligent framework for ransomware detection, protection and prevention

The Department of Computer Science defended its doctoral thesis titled

An Intelligent Framework To Detect Prevent And Cure From Ransomware

D. student Shaimaa Jawad Kazim on Sunday, 3/25/16 at the late Dr. Imad Kazim Hall in the department’s building.

The thesis aims to enhance data security by developing a comprehensive system for detecting, preventing and recovering affected data. It also aims to improve the accuracy and reliability of ransomware detection systems and work to protect them, prevent their spread and find solutions with minimal losses that contribute to enhancing cybersecurity against these advanced threats.

The discussion committee consisted of Dr. Hala Bahgat Abdelwahab as chair, Dr. Nidaa Fleih Hassan, Dr. Abeer Tariq Mouloud, Dr. Ikhlas Khalaf Kabashi, Dr. Alaa Taema Abdelkazem, and Dr. Hanaa Mohsen Ahmed as members and supervisors.