Arwa Alromih is an Assistant Professor at King Saud University. She has a Ph.D. degree in cybersecurity from the University of Sheffield, where she specialized in cutting-edge security measures and technologies. Her journey in the field began with a Master’s degree in Computer Science, focusing on Wireless Sensor Network Security, and was rooted in her Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology, with a concentration on Network and Security, all from King Saud University.
Dr. Alromih's research explores the intersection of advanced security techniques and emerging technologies, aiming to enhance the resilience of digital infrastructures. Her work not only contributes to academic knowledge but also has practical implications for improving security protocols and systems.
Energy thefts are one of the critical attacks that often cause high revenue losses for utility companies around the world. Effective detection of such attacks is very important and must be…
Data driven approaches have been widely employed in recent years to detect electricity thefts. Although many techniques have been proposed in the literature, they mainly focus on electricity…
As the use of Wireless Sensor Networks grows, many challenging issues with these networks arise. The utilization of power consumption is one of the most significant issue due to the limited energy…
This course introduces security issues in various aspects of computing, particularly security fundamentals, security in programs, operating systems, networks, databases, and Internet applications…
This course covers: definition of computer networks and their objectives and applications. Computer network architecture: layering, protocols and standard models, the ISO OSI and TCP/IP reference…
The objective of the course is to give to the student the basis for developing visual applications. Using a carefully selected visual programming language, the following topics are studied: OO…