Member Profile
Membership type: full
Fariha Tasmin Jaigirdar
Country of origin: Bangladesh Currently in: Australia, Noble Park General field of specialization: Computing and Information Technology-
Degrees
2011 Master Computing and Information Technology2007 Undergraduate Computing and Information Technology2021 Doctorate Computing and Information Technology -
Current Research Activities
Computing and Information Technology
Cybersecurity Lab Monash University Australia
Publications resulting from Research:
1. F. T. Jaigirdar, C. Rudolph and C. Bain, “Prov-IoT: A Security Aware IoT Provenance Model”, accepted to be published in the 19th IEEE International Conference on Trust, Security and Privacy in Computing and Communications (TrustCom 2020), December 29, 2020 – January 1, 2021.
2. F. T. Jaigirdar, C. Rudolph, G. Oliver, D. Watts and C. Bain, “What Information is Required for Explainable AI? : A Provenance-based Research Agenda and Future Challenges”, accepted to be published in Humans and Cyber Security (HACS 2020) workshop, the 6th IEEE International Conference on Collaboration and Internet Computing (IEEE CIC), December 1-3, 2020.
3. F. T. Jaigirdar, C. Rudolph and C. Bain, “Can I Trust the Data I See? A Physician’s concern in Internet of Things Healthcare Architectures”, In Proceedings of Australasian Computer Science Week MultiConference (ACSW 2019), pp. 1-10, 2019.
4. F. T. Jaigirdar, “Trust based Security Solution for Internet of Things Healthcare Solution: An End-to-End Trustworthy Architecture”, In Proceedings of the 2018 ACM International Joint Conference and 2018 International Symposium on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing and Wearable Computers, pp. 1757-1760, 2018.
5. F. T. Jaigirdar and M. M. Islam, “A New Cost-Effective approach for Battlefield Surveillance in Wireless Sensor Networks”, In 2016 International Conference on Networking Systems and Security (NSysS), pp. 1-6, 2016.
6. F. T. Jaigirdar, M. M. Islam, and S. R. Huq, “An Efficient and Cost-Effective Maximum Clique Analysis based approximation in Military Application of Wireless Sensor Network”, In 14th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT 2011), pp. 85-90, 2011.
7. F. T. Jaigirdar, M. A. H. Bhuiyan, and S. A. Noor, “Sustainable Approach to Segmented Digital Display: Complete, Precise and Economic”, In 13th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT 2010), pp. 400-405, 2010.
8. S. A. Chowdhury, M. T. Islam, F. T. Jaigirdar, M. R. U. Faruqui, and S. A. Noor, “Performance Study and Simulation analysis of CSMA and IEEE 802.11 in Wireless Sensor Networks and Limitations of IEEE 802.11”, In 2009 12th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT 2009), pp. 431-436, 2009.
9. M. M. Islam, F. T. Jaigirdar, and M. M. Islam, “Maximizing Network Interruption in Wireless Sensor Networks: An Intruder’s Perspective”, International Journal of Computer Networks and Communications, 7, no. 2 (2015): 103.
10. F. T. Jaigirdar, and M. M. Islam, “Assuring the Maximum Destruction in Battlefield by Two Cost-Effective Approximation Techniques and find out the Best One”, Journal of Networks, 7, no.12 (2012): 1967-1977.
Current profession
Current professional activities type:ResearchTeachingTeaching Associate Faculty of Information Technology (IT), Monash University, Australia
Affiliations
Australian Women in Security Network -
Other Awards
Aug 2019Research & Travel Fund, Monash Institute of Medical Engineering (MIME)Mar 2018ICT Student Fellowship