Dr Jide Edu
Lecturer
Computer and Information Sciences
Publications
- Kiggins Andrew,
- Applied Cryptography and Network Security Workshops 7th International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and IoT Security Lecture Notes in Computer Science Vol 15653, pp. 185-203 (2025)
- Seymour William, Abdi Noura, Ramokapane Kopo M, , Suarez-Tangil Guillermo, Such Jose
- The 33rd USENIX Security Symposium (2024)
- (2024)
- , Hooper M, Maple C, Crowcroft J
- International Conference on AI and the Digital Economy (CADE 2023) International Conference on AI and the Digital Economy, pp. 124-133 (2023)
- , Hooper M, Maple C, Crowcroft J
- International Conference on AI and the Digital Economy (CADE 2023) International Conference on AI and the Digital Economy, pp. 118-123 (2023)
- Bispham Mary, Sattar Suliman Kalim, Zard Clara, Ferrer-Aran Xavier, , Suarez-Tangil Guillermo, Such Jose
- Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Conversational User Interfaces, CUI 2023 , pp. 1-6 (2023)
Research Interests
My research explores the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity, with a focus on automated security, privacy-preserving systems, identity management, access control, and trust. I employ controlled penetration testing, static/dynamic analysis, and longitudinal vulnerability tracking to study threat detection and patching timeline optimization. In privacy governance, I map data flows to regulatory frameworks, evaluate compliance maturity, and measure how interventions shift compliance outcomes over time. I also study the human dimension of security by assessing user awareness and privacy-related behaviors. My goal is to develop intelligent, human-aware systems that balance robust security with regulatory compliance and user trust.
Professional Activities
- Member of programme committee
- 25/10/2026
- Member of programme committee
- 7/9/2026
- Speaker
- 11/3/2026
- Member
- 6/2/2026
- Invited speaker
- 4/2/2026
- Member of programme committee
- 23/1/2026
Projects
- Edu, Jide (Principal Investigator) Sandison, Frazer (Researcher)
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) assistants have transformed the way we interact with computers by enabling us to perform tasks and access information more efficiently. However, recent incidents involving AI assistants have raised concerns about the security and privacy of user data within the ecosystem. This research aims to comprehensively analyse the security and privacy aspects of the AI assistant ecosystem, identify potential vulnerabilities and risks, and propose robust solutions to improve user protection.
- 07-Jan-2024 - 06-Jan-2027
Contact
Dr
Jide
Edu
Lecturer
Computer and Information Sciences
Email: jide.edu@strath.ac.uk
Tel: 548 3700