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Thesis in the Department of Computer Science discusses the detection of internal threats using body language and the machine to promote light gradation

- The Department of Computer Science discussed the doctoral thesis titled "Detecting Internal Threats Using Body Language and the Light Graduation Enhancement Machine" by student (Muhammad Abdulaziz Muhammad) Computer Science / General on Thursday 2/25/2021 in the discussion room in the Computer Science Department building. The thesis consisting of five chapters aims to uncover the "spy" internal attacker with his passive type who does not perform any physical theft of information but only sees, hears and transmits information to competitors or enemies. This thesis proposes an approach to obtain an early indication of the passive inner attacker before committing the crime. The topic discussed in the thesis is the topic of the internal attacker of organizations and institutions of all kinds where the attacker poses a great risk if it is not detected. The discussion committee consisted of:

Prof. Dr. Ban Nadim Dhanoun as Chairman.

Prof. Dr. Hala Bahjat Abdel-Wahab, member

Prof. Dr. Hana Mohsen Ahmad, member.

Dr. Sakina Hassan Hashem is a member.

Prof. Dr. Abbas Fadel Muhammad Ali Member

Prof. Dr. Suhad Mal Allah Kazem Member and Supervisor

Prof. Dr. Maysa Abd Ali, member and supervisor

 

 


 

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