Artificial Intelligence (AI) is infancy stage in cyber security and there is significant potential to use the AI for cyber security and digital forensic domain.
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Synopsis
The talk with focus on the status of Artificial Intelligence usage in the cyber domain, the potential segments where AI can contribute and future of cyber security with AI in next 10 years.
About the speaker
Dr. Mazhar Malik PhD, CEng, CITP, FBCS, SMIEEE, MACM, MIET, MASEE
Dr Mazhar Malik is Senior Lecturer in Cyber Security and Digital Forensics at Department of Computer Science and Creative Technologies at UWE-Bristol.
Prior to this he was working as Programme Director/Senior Lecturer in Cyber Security and Digital Forensics at Cardiff School of Technologies at Cardiff Metropolitan University and was working as Associate Professor/ Head of Computing and IT (CIT) at the Global College of Engineering and Technology (GCET), Oman.
Dr. Malik has 7+ experience as Head of academic departments (2015-2022) and he was leading programme design and development at GCET, Oman since 2017 to 2022 and contributed in the developed MSc Data Science, BSc(Hons) Computer Security and Forensics, BSc(Hons) Business Computing and BSc(Hons) Computer Science pathway to Smart Devices and Artificial Intelligence along with Programme leadership of BSc(Hons) Computer Security and Forensics from 2017 to 2022 and MSc Data Science leadership from 2020-2021 while working at GCET, Oman with partnership of UWE-Bristol.
Dr. Malik is an assessor for (BCS) British Computer Society for FBCS, serving as programme reviewer MOHERI and OAAA-Oman, China and Malaysia for engineering and technology undergraduate and post graduate programmes.
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