Instructor
MSc. Master of Science in Information Technology (Specialization in Cyber Security), Zayed University, UAE
Bio
Salam Khanji is an Instructor at the College of Technological Innovation at Zayed University. She received her bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from the University of Jordan, in 2003. She Received the master’s degree in Information Technology (Specialization in Cyber Security) from Zayed University, in 2016. Prior to joining ZU, she worked as a CTO of Green Tomorrow for Smart Sustainable Solutions from 2017 to 2020.
Office
Dubai Academic City, EF-L1-010
Phone:
04 402 1390
Email:
salam.khanji@zu.ac.aeTeaching Areas
Information Security, Ethical hacking lab, Communication Networks, Computer Essentials
Research and Professional Activities
Blockchain, Information and network security, IoT and smart cities
Refereed journal papers
Khanji, S., Alfandi, O., Ahmad, L., Kakkengal, L., & Al-Kfairy, M. (2022). A systematic analysis on the readiness of Blockchain integration in IoT forensics. Forensic Science International: Digital Investigation, 42, 301472.
Alfandi, O., Khanji, S., Ahmad, L., & Khattak, A. (2021). A survey on boosting IoT security and privacy through blockchain: Exploration, requirements, and open issues. Cluster Computing, 24(1), 37-55.
Papers in refereed conference proceedings
Ahmad, L., Khanji, S., Iqbal, F., & Kamoun, F. (2020, August). Blockchain-based chain of custody: towards real-time tamper-proof evidence management. In Proceedings of the 15th international conference on availability, reliability and security (pp. 1-8).
Khanji, S., & Assaf, S. (2019, June). Boosting ridesharing efficiency through blockchain: GreenRide application case study. In 2019 10th International Conference on Information and Communication Systems (ICICS) (pp. 224-229). IEEE.
Khanji, S., Iqbal, F., Maamar, Z., & Hacid, H. (2019, November). Boosting IoT efficiency and security through blockchain: blockchain-based car insurance process-a case study. In 2019 4th international conference on system reliability and safety (ICSRS) (pp. 86-93). IEEE.