Items filtered by date: December 2023

- The Department of Computer Science held a symposium on the dangers of rumors and drugs and their impact on society, in cooperation with the Ministry of Interior, the Department of Fighting Rumors, in the hall of the Department of Control and Systems Engineering, on Tuesday 11/8/2022. In the presence of the Assistant President of the University of Technology for Administrative Affairs, Prof. Dr. Hussein Hamid Karim, the Head of the Computer Science Department, Prof. Dr. Alia Karim Abdel Hassan, and a number of professors and students. The symposium was attended by Brigadier General Nebras Muhammad Ali, Director of the Anti-Rumours Department at the Ministry of Interior. The symposium emphasized the need to preserve family cohesion and interdependence at a time when society suffers from the existence of gaps within the same family due to the preoccupation of its members with social media and their distance from each other, which leads to an increase in electronic extortion and suicide crimes, and external parties stand behind this in an attempt to stop progress. And disrupting young energies, and emphasis has been placed on the need for the individual to enjoy the legal culture in order to deal consciously with websites and not to encourage low-level videos.



 

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- The Department of Computer Science at the University of Technology, in cooperation with the Baghdad Organization for Women and Children Care, in the presence of the Head of the Department of Computer Science, Professor Dr. Female teachers and students in the department in the discussion hall in the building of the Department of Computer Science. The aim of the symposium is to increase health awareness in the community and to emphasize the importance of early examination to detect disease

 

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- The lecturer in the Department of Computer Science, Assistant Professor Dr. Rahim Abdul Sahib Ukla, was a member of the discussion committee of the master's student Hala Khaled Hussein from the Department of Computer Science in the College of Computer Science and Information Technology at the University of Basra on the thesis tagged Forgery Electronic Documents Detection Using New Fragile Watermark Detect electronic forgery of documents using a new fragile watermark generator On Thursday 20/10/2022 at the Postgraduate Hall in the College of Computer Science and Information Technology, Basra University. The thesis aims to address the problems of forgery and manipulation of government documents, in addition to developing a working mechanism to protect these documents by using information hiding techniques and watermarking.

 

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- The Computer Security and Cybersecurity Department was opened in the Department of Computer Science in support of the Cybersecurity Academies launched by the University of Technology and based on the recommendations of the formed ministerial committee that considered changing the name of the (Computer Security) branch / Department of Computer Science / University of Technology to the (Computer Security and Cybersecurity) branch. The new name will be approved from the first stage upwards, Mubarak to the Department of Computer Science and Mubarak to the University of Technology. This achievement is to further progress and prosperity.

 

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- The Department of Computer Science discussed the tagged master's thesis Propose Hidden Naive Bayesian To Detect And Prevent Ransomware In Fog Enviroment Suggesting a method for detecting malicious programs in a fog environment for master's student Shaima Ali Kazem, General Computer Science, in the discussion room in the annex building of the Department of Computer Science. The message aims to build nids. In the fog environment to detect malware based on two levels. Due to the large number of intranet devices, there is congestion in cloud computing and needs an immediate answer, which means that it does not accept any delay due to data migration, the cloud has its limits that can be overcome and results have been obtained Very good for malware detection. The discussion committee consisted of Prof. Haider Kazem Mahmoud as chairman, Prof. Dr. Abeer Tariq, Dr. Ayad Hazem, Dr. Sakina Hassan Hashem, member and supervisors, Dr. Shatha Habib Jaafar, member and supervisor

 

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