Research Areas

My research is mainly focused on enhancing security and preserving privacy in modern communication and data‑driven systems. With a strong background in cybersecurity, networking, and software engineering, I have always strived to bridge the gap between theoretical foundations and practical industry requirements.

The main research axes are:

  • End‑to‑end privacy preservation in IoT‑based healthcare systems using blockchain  

  • Developing security and authentication frameworks for sensitive applications such as banking, cellular networks (VoLTE), and enterprise systems.

  • Simulation and optimization of wireless networks (especially self‑organizing femtocells) using learning automata and frequency allocation.

  • Penetration testing, malware analysis, digital forensics, and security assessment of real‑world systems (web, infrastructure, software).

  • Zero Trust architecture and Threat Intelligence Sharing platforms (ISAC).

In addition to fundamental research, I have extensive experience in industrial projects and applied research initiatives – including security consulting for steel companies, evaluation of EDR systems, and designing a cyber range simulation platform.