Assistant Professor at The University of Texas at El Paso
El Paso, Texas, United States
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Mohammad Rahman is an Assistant Professor and cybersecurity researcher with nine years of experience at the intersection of machine learning, security, and privacy, now leading the IQSeC Lab at UTEP. His work spans academic and industry settings, including a Cisco quantum-focused research internship and applied cybersecurity roles at Mandiant and Nokia Bell Labs. He completed a PhD at RIT while contributing to the Global Cybersecurity Institute on projects like deep-learning-based website fingerprinting and timing-analysis simulations. Comfortable bridging theory and practice, he has designed privacy- and security-focused experiments, taught graduate courses, and supervised capstone research on Tor anonymity. Based in El Paso, he brings a global perspective from early research work with UNDP Bangladesh and a background in management information systems.
9 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computing & Information Sciences, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computing & Information Sciences at Rochester Institute of Technology
HSC, Business Studies, HSC, Business Studies at BAF Shaheen College Dhaka
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Management Information Systems (MIS), Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Management Information Systems (MIS) at University of Dhaka
SSC, Science, SSC, Science at Sardah Government Pilot High School
This repository contains code and data for "Tik-Tok: The Utility of Packet Timing in Website Fingerprinting Attacks" paper, published in PETS 2020.
Contributions:72 commits, 24 PRs, 45 pushes in 8 months
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Mohammad Rahman - Assistant Professor at The University of Texas at El Paso