Contacts Info Professor Charalambos Konstantinou Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Principal Investigator, Secure Next Generation Resilient Systems Lab
Join us Info Are you interested in bringing the beauty of advanced mathematics, cybersecurity, machine learning and control into infrastructure networks? Can you help in transforming the critical infrastructures into smart, secure, effective, reliable and efficient networks? Do you like to make sense of big data in utility infrastructure? Do you think renewable and intermittent sources can be managed more reliably? Are you interested in analytics and enhanced security solutions for the future cyber-physical systems?
Teaching Teaching ECE/CS 230: Computer Systems Security Computer systems are essential in every part of our personal and professional life (e.g., online banking, social networking, etc.). These tasks can however expose the users to various security threats (e.g., credit card number theft, personal information leakage). Therefore, there is a need for designing secure computer systems. This course teaches both theoretical and practical concepts of cybersecurity. The course will cover an introduction to the most important features of computer security, including topics such as symmetric ciphers, public key
Secure Next Generation Resilient Systems Lab Research Group Front Page Professor Charalambos Konstantinou leads the so-called SENTRY research group, which stands for Secure Next Generation Resilient Systems Lab We are a group, led by Prof. Charalambos Konstantinou, in Electrical & Computer Engineering and Computer Science Programs and Resilient Computing and Cybersecurity Center (RC3) in Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences & Engineering (CEMSE) Division at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) that focuses on cyber-physical energy systems, cybersecurity, resilience, embedded IoT devices, renewable energy integration, and real-time