Simon holds a PhD in Computer Science (specializing in Cybersecurity) from the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. His research interests are in Cybersecurity, especially in the areas of Graphical Security Modelling and Analysis, Automated Cyber-attacks and Countermeasures, Moving Target Defense, Security for the Internet of Things, etc.
Simon was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Queensland (UQ), Australia (from 2019 – 2020), and he was also a lecturer at the Federal University of Kashere, Nigeria (from 2011-2023). In addition, he has worked with different agencies on different projects including the Agency for Defense Development South Korea on the topic of Modeling Threats and Defense Activities. He has worked with colleagues from Qatar University and the United States Army Research Lab on different research topics. Simon has published several papers in top international journals and conferences, including ACM Computing Survey, Elsevier JNCA, Elsevier FGCS, Elsevier Computer & Security, Elsevier Computer Networks, IEEE Access, IEEE TrustCom, etc.
Simon holds a PhD in Computer Science (specializing in Cybersecurity) from the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. His research interests are in Cybersecurity, especially in the areas of Graphical Security Modelling and Analysis, Automated Cyber-attacks and Countermeasures, Moving Target Defense, Security for the Internet of Things, etc.
Simon was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Queensland (UQ), Australia (from 2019 – 2020), and he was also a lecturer at the Federal University of Kashere, Nigeria (from 2011-2023). In addition, he has worked with different agencies on different projects including the Agency for Defense Development South Korea on the topic of Modeling Threats and Defense Activities. He has worked with colleagues from Qatar University and the United States Army Research Lab on different research topics. Simon has published several papers in top international journals and conferences, including ACM Computing Survey, Elsevier JNCA, Elsevier FGCS, Elsevier Computer & Security, Elsevier Computer Networks, IEEE Access, IEEE TrustCom, etc.