Professor Mina S. Guirguis
Mina S. Guirguis, Ph.D. is
Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department,
College of Science, Texas State University.
His research interests include
Security Aspects in Networks and Systems,
Digital Forensics, Cyber-Physical Systems, Internet Traffic Management
and Control, and Transport Protocols over Wired/Wireless
Links.
Mina coauthored
Adversarial exploits of end-systems adaptation dynamics,
Exogenous-loss aware traffic management in overlay networks
Toward global fairness,
HELP:// Hypertext in-Emergency Leveraging Protocol,
Assessment of Vulnerability of Content Adaptation Mechanisms to RoQ
Attacks,
Masquerading a Wired Covert Channel into a Wireless-like
Channel,
Stealthy IP Prefix Hijacking: Don’t Bite Off More Than You Can
Chew, and
On the Impact of Low-Rate Attacks.
He earned his
B.Sc. in Computer Science and Automatic Control at the College of
Engineering, Alexandria University in 1999, his M.A. in Computer Science
at the College of Arts and Sciences, Boston University in 2005, and his
Ph.D. in Computer Science at the College of Arts and Sciences, Boston
University in 2007.
