I received a PhD in Computer Science (2017) from the Digital Forensics and Cybersecurity Center (DFCSC) at the University of Rhode Island and an MSc in Computer Science (2008) from Queen's University in 2008. I also hold Postbaccalaureate Certificate in Advanced Studies in Digital Forensics (2015...
I received a PhD in Computer Science (2017) from the Digital Forensics and Cybersecurity Center (DFCSC) at the University of Rhode Island and an MSc in Computer Science (2008) from Queen's University in 2008. I also hold Postbaccalaureate Certificate in Advanced Studies in Digital Forensics (2015) from DFCSC.
My main research focus is on the area of digital forensics and cybersecurity
From the technical perspective, I am interested in the effectiveness of cybersecurity incident response teams. From the non-technical perspective, I am interested in ethical issues surrounding the field of cybersecurity. From a social perspective, I am interested in technological solutions for combating human trafficking.