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Carleton Experts Available: Cyber Security Awareness Month

Published on October 5, 2021

October is Cyber Security Awareness Month and Carleton experts are available to comment.


Ashraf Matrawy

Professor, School of Information Technology

Email: Ashraf.Matrawy@carleton.ca

Matrawy is available to discuss network security.

His research interests include reliable and secure computer networking, software-defined networking and cloud computing. He is a Network co-Investigator of Smart Cybersecurity Network.

 

Jason Jaskolka

Assistant Professor, Systems and Computer Engineering

Email: Jason.Jaskolka@carleton.ca

Jaskolka is available to discuss topics related to engineering secure and trustworthy cyber-dependent systems—such as those used in critical infrastructure.

Jaskolka is the director of the Cybersecurity Evaluation and Assurance Research Lab. He is available to comment on topics related to its areas of study, including security evaluation, security assurance, threat modelling and security by design.

 

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