![]() Traore and his team made also significant contribution on free text analysis of keystroke dynamics biometric. This gave rise to some new multimodal biometrics that combines three modalities, namely, mouse dynamics, short-term memory, and visual-scan and detection. Traore and his team established that cognitive factors such as short-term memory and visual-scan and detection, can be measured using a computer mouse and used to biometrically authenticate computer users. This pioneering work on mouse dynamics has opened up the door to a new field of research which has been growing steadily. Traore developed with his students a new behavioral biometrics technology based on mouse dynamics that can be used for both continuous authentication and static authentication. He has supervised and graduated over in the last 15 years over 30 graduate students (Master’s and PhD), several of whom are working as faculty members in different Universities. He has published over 130 papers in archival journals and conferences on network security and biometrics technologies. He has been granted two US patents on behavioral biometrics and emerging authentication technologies. He is the co-author of the first book on continuous authentication using biometric technologies and the first book on gait biometrics based on the ground reaction force (GRF). He is the founder and Coordinator of the Information Security and Object Technology (ISOT) Laboratory, one of the leading institutions worldwide in research in behavioral biometrics technologies. Traore is also a full Professor at the University of Victoria, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering since 1999. ![]() Plurilock delivers biometrics security and online fraud detection solutions to the global market. Traore is the Co-Founder and Chief Scientist of Plurilock Security Solutions Inc. in Software Engineering from Institute Nationale Polytechnique - Toulouse, France. Professor Issa Traore has a degree in aeronautical engineering from the Ecole de l'Air Salon de Provence, France, MSc in computer engineering from the ENSAE (Ecole Nationale Superieure de l’Aeronautique et de l’Espace) - Toulouse, France and a Ph.D. He also served on the Editorial Advisory Board of Simulation. Between 1991-2006, he served as a Technical Editor and an Area Editor of Simulation: Transactions of the Society for Modeling and Simulations (SCS) International, TSCS. He is also an Editor of IEEE Wireless Communications. Mohammad is the Editor-in-Chief of the Wiley International Journal of Communication Systems, the FTRA Journal of Convergence and the KSIP Journal of Information Processing. He has received extensive research funding and has published Thirty Eight (38) books and over Six Hundreds (600) refereed technical articles in scholarly international journals and proceedings of international conferences, and currently working on three more books. ![]() Among his previous positions are Chair of the Department of Computer Science and Director of the Graduate Program at Monmouth University, Dean of the College of Engineering at Prince Sultan University and Advisor to the President of Philadelphia University for Research, Development and Information Technology. Obaidat is currently the Chair and Full Professor of Computer and Information Science at Fordham University, NY, USA. degrees in Computer Engineering with a minor in Computer Science from The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA. Obaidat (Fellow of IEEE and Fellow of SCS) is an internationally well-known academic/researcher/scientist.
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