Dr. Abdulrahman M. Obeid

Dr. Abdulrahman M. Obeid

Faculty Member, Faculty of Computer Science

Dr. Abdulrahman Mohammed Hussein Obaid is an Assistant Professor in Computer Engineering and Computer Science, specializing in Cloud of Things, cloud security, and cybersecurity. He earned his PhD from KIIT University, India, and his MSc from JNTUH, India, with a background in Computer Engineering from Sana’a University. He currently holds several academic and administrative roles, including Dean of the Faculty of Medical Technology and Head of the Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics Department. His research focuses on cloud and IoT scheduling, security, networking, and digital forensics, with multiple publications in Scopus-indexed journals and conferences.

Academic Degree PhD
Specialization Computer Science

Research Interests

Cloud Computing, Cloud of Things, Internet of Things, Task Scheduling Algorithms, Cloud Security, Information Security, Cybersecurity, Digital Forensics, Network Security, Data Mining, Big Data Analytics, Health Informatics, Telemedicine Technologies, Heterogeneous Networks, Optimization Algorithms, Distributed Systems

Courses Taught

Information System Security, Fundamentals of Cyber Security, Digital Forensics, Web Forensics, Mobile Forensics, Cryptography and Network Security, Cloud Computing, Data Structures, Computer Systems Analysis, Programming Languages (Principles, C, C++, Java Core and Advanced, Object-Oriented), Computer Organization and Architecture, Database Management Systems, Software Engineering, Microprocessor and Interfaces, Logical and Fundamental Programming, Operating Systems, Computer Networks, Design and Analysis of Algorithms, Compiler Construction, Distributed Systems, Image Processing, Internet of Things (IoT)

Keywords

Cloud Computing, Cloud of Things, Internet of Things, Cybersecurity, Digital Forensics, Information Security, Task Scheduling, Optimization Algorithms, Network Security, Big Data Analytics, Data Mining, Distributed Systems, Telemedicine, Health Informatics, Heterogeneous Networks, Image Processing