Mohammad Mannan, PhD
Professor, Concordia Institute for Information Systems Engineering
Education
NSERC/ISSNet post-doctoral fellow (2009-2011), Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Toronto, Canada
Ph.D. (2009) Computer Science, Carleton University, Canada
Research Interests
Biography - summary
Mohammad Mannan is an Associate Professor at the Concordia Institute forInformation Systems Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal. He has a Ph.D.in Computer Science from Carleton University (2009) in the area of Internet authentication and usable security. He was a post-doctoral fellow at theUniversity of Toronto from 2009 to 2011. His research interests lie in the area of Internet and systems security, with a focus on solving high-impact security and privacy problems of today's Internet. He is an associate editor for the IEEE Security and Privacy magazine (from 2020). He is also involved in several well-known conferences (e.g., program committee: ACM CCS 2019, 2016, USENIX Security 2022, 2018, 2010; program co-chair: ACM SPSM 2016; general co-chair: ACM CCS 2018), and journals (e.g., ACM TISSEC, IEEE TDSC, IEEE TIFS). His industrial R&D experience prior to graduate school included three years in large-scale software design.