Associate Professor of Computing and Cybersecurity, Texas A&M-San Antonio
Izzat Alsmadi is an Associate Professor in the department of computing and cyber security at the Texas A&M, San Antonio. He has his master and PhD in Software Engineering from North Dakota State University in 2006 and 2008 respectively.
He has more than 100 conference and journal publications. His research interests include: Cyber intelligence, Cyber security, Software security, software testing, social networks and software defined networking. He is lead author, editor in several books including: Springer, The NICE Cyber Security Framework Cyber Security Intelligence and Analytics, 2019, Practical Information Security: A Competency-Based Education Course, 2018, Information Fusion for Cyber-Security Analytics (Studies in Computational Intelligence), 2016.
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