My passion for research comes from a desire to find how technology can make a positive impact on current social problems and helped protect our properties, safeguard our identities and secrets.

………….Can only do this by scientifically investigating processes and systems to extract knowledge or insights from data in various forms, either structured or unstructured.

My primary areas of research will continue to cover areas such as:

  1. Technology and Operations Management, Information and Data Science, Information Systems Security and Management Information Systems.
  2. the effective and efficient construction of organizational information systems, and
  3. the evaluation of information systems from the end-users perspective.

Research Interest

My interest is to examine information science, technology and information systems security within an organizational context. Thus, my research topics will span a wide range of topics­—from technical issues, such as the use of artificial intelligence to valuate strategic alternatives and the impact of different graphical representations in systems analysis and design, to organizational and strategic issues, such as adoption and diffusion of innovative and disruptive technologies in small businesses, the role of Institutional Theory in understanding technology selection, knowledge transfer between information technology (IT) and non-IT professionals within a firm, knowledge management, project management, on-line education, and electronic government.

I will employ a diverse set of research methodologies to investigate these topics, including computer simulations, laboratory experiments, large-scale surveys, in-depth interviews, and participant observation. The common thread throughout this my body of research is to have rich interaction between people, processes, and technology.. I firmly believe that research should be amalgamated in the classroom, and utilized results from my research in both undergraduate and graduate courses.      My research interests can be broken down into the following:

  1. Building, Designing and Managing Enterprise Information Security Programs
  2. Mobile Security & Mobile O/S development
  3. Information and Data Analytical Science
  4. Privacy-enhancing Technologies imprecision
  5. Single sign-on
  6. Security Level Management
  7. Audit-proof Network management and protocols
  8. Vulnerability and Penetration Testing on Protocols/Processes
  9. Network Security Services and components improvement

My future plans are to continue to explore new research projects related to developing and utilizing information systems and security in organizations, and also to extend research areas and topics to span a wide range of topics­—from technical issues, such as the use of Artificial intelligence to valuate strategic alternatives and the impact of different graphical representations in systems analysis and design, to Organizational and strategic issues, such as Adoption and diffusion of innovative and disruptive technologies in small businesses,  the role of Institutional Theory in understanding technology selection, knowledge transfer between information technology (IT) and non-IT professionals within a firm, knowledge management, project management, on-line education, and electronic government (e-government).The common thread throughout this my body of research is to proffer solutions that increased rich interaction between people, processes, and technology in the long run.