Noura Alomar is currently a faculty member in the Software Engineering Department, College of Computer and Information Sciences, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. In 2024, Alomar was awarded a PhD degree in Computer Science (majoring in Computer Security) from the University of California (Berkeley) in the United States. She also holds a Master's degree in Software Engineering from the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. She received her B.S. degree in Computer and Information Sciences in Information Technology from King Saud University in 2011. Her current research focuses on computer security, usable security and privacy, software project management, and user authentication.
areas of expertise
Computer Security, Usable Security and Privacy, Software Engineering, Software Project Management, User Authentication
The Time-based One-Time Password (TOTP) algorithm is a 2FA method that is widely deployed because of its relatively low implementation costs and purported security benefits over SMS 2FA.
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Conor Gilsenan, Fuzail Shakir, Noura Alomar, Serge Egelman
Fundamental knowledge of cloud computing main applications and features.
Fundamental knowledge of big data definition, taxonomy, and value for the enterprise, big data analytics.
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This course provides a comprehensive introduction to artificial intelligence and machine learning. Key topics include the fundamentals of supervised and unsupervised learning, deep learning, and…
This is a continuation of the graduation project started in SWE496 . The focus will be in this part on low-level design, implementation, testing and quality assurance as well as management of the…