Muhammad Khurram Khan, Ph.D.

Founder & CEO at Global Foundation for Cyber Studies and Research
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Experience

    • United States
    • Think Tanks
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Founder & CEO
      • Jan 2019 - Present

      Global Foundation for Cyber Studies and Research- an independent, nonprofit and non-partisan think tank- comprising of global cybersecurity experts, aims at producing research studies, policy papers, provide advisory, and work on various aspects of classical, contemporary, and modern cyber related matters under one umbrella. It is a collaborative step in the direction that aims to dissect and address the cyber policy and technology issues prevailing in the modern hyper-connected world. The foundation aspires to bring together experts from diverse backgrounds with key interest on cyberspace issues to stir an intellectual debate on different facets with an intersection between cyber policy and technology. Through consultation, advisory, research articles, independent analysis, policy papers, opinion pieces, discussions, lectures, and events, we aim to address the global cyberspace challenges and policy issues that affect every native of the digital world.

    • United States
    • Book and Periodical Publishing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Editor In Chief, Cyber Insights Magazine
      • Jul 2021 - Present

      Cyber Insights Magazine, published by the Global Foundation for Cyber Studies and Research, is the first-of-its-kind publication that keeps readers informed about the modern and contemporary cyber issues and their solutions from the intersection of policy, practice and technology. The magazine's diverse audience includes policy researchers, professionals, academics, think tanks, civil society advocacy groups, entrepreneurs, policy and decision makers, and business leaders. The magazine addresses policy-related questions and their solutions in diverse areas, including but not limited to emerging technologies and public policy, cyber economics, cyber global politics, cyber law and legislation, cyber international relations, cyber diplomacy, cyber conflicts and their resolution, cyber peace building, cyber capacity and capability, cyber psychology, cyber nations and culture, cyber industry, and cyber warfare, etc. The magazine solicits and publishes independent, non-partisan, and evidence-based contents in the aforementioned areas, which are contributed by the world’s leading experts. Cyber Insights Magazine also provides policymakers and tech leaders with guidance as to what issues they should ponder, and various associated challenges and concerns that they might want to consider in policy building and decision making. The magazine is determined to bring the highest quality contents possible to make a positive impact on our hyper-connected society. Please follow us on social media and subscribe to the magazine to receive updates regarding new contents. If you have any questions, suggestions, or concerns, please feel free to contact the editorial office. The Editorial Office Cyber Insights Magazine http://www.cyber-insights.org

    • India
    • IT Services and IT Consulting
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Editor-in-Chief, Telecommunication Systems
      • Jan 2014 - Present

      Telecommunication Systems’ high quality articles examine the use of analytic and quantitative tools for the modeling, analysis, design, and management of telecommunication systems. Periodic special issues are devoted to a single topic. A sampling of topics covered in the journal includes performance evaluation of wide area and local networks; fiber optics and photonics switching; DSL, ADSL, cable TV and their impact; distributed group decision support systems; cost benefit analysis and economic impact of telecommunication systems; standardization and regulatory issues; and cellular, mobile, and satellite-based systems. Impact Factor: 2.336 (JCR 2022)

    • Saudi Arabia
    • Research Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Professor of Cybersecurity
      • Jan 2009 - Present
    • Malaysia
    • Higher Education
    • Adjunct Professor
      • Nov 2022 - Present

      Working with Taylor's School of Computer Science for their academic and research programs, continuing and professional development, curriculum development, university-industry linkage, professional and community services, etc. Working with Taylor's School of Computer Science for their academic and research programs, continuing and professional development, curriculum development, university-industry linkage, professional and community services, etc.

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