Haider M. Al-Mashhadi

Work place: University of Basrah, College of Computer Science and Information Technology/Department of Computer Information Systems, Basrah, 00964, Iraq

E-mail: mashhad01@gmail.com

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Research Interests: Computing Platform, Information Systems, Systems Architecture, Embedded System, Autonomic Computing, Computer systems and computational processes

Biography

Dr. Hider M. Al-Mashhadi (Member, IEEE) earned a bachelor's degree in computer science, a master's degree in science (computer science), and a doctorate in network security from the University of Technology, Iraq. He is currently a professor at the University of Basrah in Basrah, Iraq, where he teaches computer science and information technology. His area of expertise is networks security. He has recently concentrated on employing machine learning techniques for cybersecurity, IoT, Cloud computing, Blockchain, Embedded Systems, and WSN. In reputable international publications and conferences, he has published more than 30 research papers.

Author Articles
Methodologies, Requirements and Challenges of Cybersecurity Frameworks: A Review

By Alaa Dhahi Khaleefah Haider M. Al-Mashhadi

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijwmt.2023.01.01, Pub. Date: 8 Feb. 2023

As a result of the emergence of new business paradigms and the development of the digital economy, the interaction between operations, services, things, and software through numerous fields and communities may now be processed through value chains networks. Despite the integration of all data networks, computing models, and distributed software that offers a broader cloud computing, the security solution is have a serious important impact and missing or weak, and more work is needed to strengthen security requirements such as mutual entity trustworthiness, Access controls and identity management, as well as data protection, are all aspects of detecting and preventing attacks or threats. Various international organizations, academic universities and institutions, and organizations have been working diligently to establish cybersecurity frameworks (CSF) in order to combat cybersecurity threats by (CSFs). This paper describes CSFs from the perspectives of standard organizations such as ISO CSF and NIST CSF, as well as several proposed frameworks from researchers, and discusses briefly their characteristics and features. The common ideas described in this study could be helpful for creating a CSF model in general.

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