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I am a Ph.D. student in SIS@UNCC. My advisor is Dr. Ehab Al-Shaer from CyLab@CMU. Currently, I am working as a research assistant (RA) in CyberDNA, UNC Charlotte. My research goal is to build autonomous resilient systems using cyber deception and moving target defense against advanced persistent threats (e.g., malware, spear-phisher, DDoS, and more). For optimal planning and orchestration, I use optimization (SMT), sequential decision making (MDP/POMDP), reinforcement learning, etc. I have hands-on experience on MITRE ATT&CK framework, OpenDaylight SDN controllers, OpenFlow protocols, etc. My projects are mainly funded by ONR, ARO and DARPA.
Former Software Engineer and team lead of Security Lab, in Kona Software Lab with many years of industry experience in core J2EE, NFC, Javacard, and chip-based smart card technologies. My responsibility was designing and developing payment applications such as AMEX, JCB, and Discover payment systems for smart cards. I worked on FIPS certification for KONA N41M0 Smart Card complying with Security Requirements for Cryptographic Modules, FIPS 140-2 (certificate no. 2476 and 2478).
I have received my B.Sc. in Computer Science and Engineering from the CSE@BUET, in February 2013. I was a member of Graph Drawing and Information Visualization Lab (CSE, BUET) founded by Dr. Saidur Rahman, where I conducted studies on several graph theoretic problems. Answering various programming and algorithm related questions in stackoverflow is one of my favorite pastimes (5400+ reputation). I am actively contribute in GitHub.
I am currently looking for full time research position in industry.