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Securing 5G and Beyond Networks from Malware Epidemics: A Percolation Theoretic Approach

Hesham Elsawy, Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering KFUPM, Dhahran

Nov 28, 13:00 - 14:00

B1 L3 R3119

5G networks malware

This talk will introduce and motivate a percolation theoretic approach to characterize and thwart malware diffusion in dense wireless networks. First, a brief tutorial on percolation theory will be introduced. Then, the talk will explain the utilization of percolation theory to develop security countermeasures for malware epidemics in 5G and beyond networks.

Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE)

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