Abdul Ghafoor
Senior Researcher
Abdul Ghafoor is a highly qualified individual with a strong background in computer science and network security. He completed his PhD in Network Security in 2011 from Communication Systems at KTH (Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan), Sweden. He is recognized as a subject-matter expert in verification and digital identities, which are critical topics in the field of cybersecurity and data privacy. Abdul Ghafoor's research activities are centered around key areas such as data sovereignty, cybersecurity, and traceability. He has a track record of architecting solutions based on innovative approaches in areas like secure data sharing platforms, verifiable credentials and identities, and telecom industry applications. These solutions incorporate cutting-edge technologies and methodologies to enhance security and data privacy. He employs advanced research areas such as verifiable credentials, selective disclosure, and zero-knowledge proofs in his solutions. These concepts are essential for achieving robust data ownership and privacy while adhering to fundamental security principles (CIA - Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability).
He is well-versed in various aspects of security, including cryptographic libraries, web3, security frameworks and standards, source code analysis, software vulnerability assessment, digital signature standards, and decentralization technologies.
- A Holistic and Circular Approach for Managing End-of-Service Wind Turbine Blades
- SIGNED : Smart cIty diGital twiN vErifiable Data Framework
- Trusted Platform for Disruptive Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks using Distributed Led…
- Digital platform for managementof EoL windturbine blades : Rekovind 2 - WP2
- Towards A Distributed Ledger Based Verifiable Trusted Protocol for VANET
- Towards trusted security context exchange protocol for sdn based low latency ne…
- Enriching intent-based SDN to ease customer service management in transport net…
- An interactive intent-based negotiation scheme for application-centric networks
- DISMI - An intent interface for application-centric transport network services