Name: Hesham H.Alsaadi
Type: User
Company: Cyber Security Researcher
Bio: Master of Science (M.S.) in Information Technology Specialization in Cyber Security, Advance Cyber Forensics Research Lab, Zayed University, Abu Dhabi.
Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Blog: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Hesham_H_Alsaadi
Hesham H.Alsaadi's Projects
An Alert Management Web Application
Data analysis based on a survey on body language and taboos in India
A python framework for creating, editing, and invoking Noisy Intermediate Scale Quantum (NISQ) circuits.
Artificial intelligence tool for the study of COVID-19 microdroplet spread across the human diameter and airborne space
CYBER FEED. is preconfigure embedded APIs that displays a comprehensive view about the cyber security feeds from different sources as well as the latest podcasts feeds.
Deep face recognition with Keras, Dlib and OpenCV
An automatic reserved engineering threats detection tool “FLUKS”. The tool optimizes and extracts intelligent threat modules using a special designed machine learning algorithm technique, which allows forensic experts to visualize and explore different threats monitored by firewall, IDS/IPS and anti-virus server attacks. When a content of a file is loaded into FLUKS, a representative summary is executed with least significant attacks. It distinguishes the trace changes found in different attacks arc and re-routes the trails of routes back to origin source of attack. Forensic investigators can then determine a set of certain fields relevant to the attack according to the corresponding target.
Framework Log Detection Using Universal Key Expression
Cryptocurrency Trades & News
Qiskit is an open-source framework for working with noisy quantum computers at the level of pulses, circuits, and algorithms.
This notebook covers the visualization analysis results of QMASM is a tool that computes simple heuristic computation algorithms. Developers, on the other hand, may integrate the solution into D-wave system directly or by using local simulator which poses questions about the reliability security of tool such as QMASM. We use IBM Brunel Visualization language to visualize and analyze the results of the following selected tools for comparison due to its support in providing comprehensive security debugging analysis to the QMASM framework.
Program for finding low gate count implementations of S-boxes.
Graduation project developed by the mechatronic engineer Francisco Javier Gonzalez Lopez of the Autonoma de Occidente University (Colombia) in the facilities and with the cooperation of the HEIG-VD University (Switzerland)