Dr. Abdullah Aydeger is currently an assistant professor at the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department at Florida Institute of Technology (FIT). Prior to joining FIT in August 2022, he was an assistant professor at the School of Computing at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale since 2020. Dr. Aydeger obtained Ph.D. Degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Florida International University in 2020. His research interests are network security and virtualization.
News:
Serving as a Workshop Chair at IEEE IPCCC 2025: https://www.ipccc.org/
A paper accepted at IEEE ICC 2025: "Analysis of Robust and Secure DNS Protocols for IoT Devices"
Tutorial ("Quantum Secure 6G: The Framework and Proof-of-Concept") accepted at ACM SAC 2025: https://www.sigapp.org/sac/sac2025/tutorial_program.php
Serving as EDAS Chair at IEEE LCN 2025: https://www.ieeelcn.org/
I chaired a session (Session 22: Security, Privacy, and Content Protection) at IEEE CCNC 2025: https://ccnc2025.ieee-ccnc.org/program/detailed-program
Tutorial ("Quantum Secure 6G: The Framework and Proof-of-Concept") accepted at IEEE CCNC 2025: https://ccnc2025.ieee-ccnc.org/program/tutorials
Three paper accepted at IEEE CCNC 2025: "MTDNS: Moving Target Defense for Resilient DNS Infrastructure", "Post-Quantum Cryptography Integration to O-RAN" and "F-kans: Federated kolmogorov-arnold networks"
Serving as a local chair at IEEE IPCCC 2024: https://www.ipccc.org/
Paper ("Blockchain-Based Self-Sovereign Identity in 6G Non-Public Networks: Enhanced Security in Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems") accepted at 20th International Conference on Network and Service Management: https://cnsm-conf.org/2024/index.html
Presented our work "Integrating Quantum-Secured Blockchain Identity Management in Open RAN for 6G Networks" at 49th IEEE LCN in 2024: (https://www.ieeelcn.org/index.html)
Two paper accepted at IEEE Network of Future (NoF): "Post-Quantum Secure UE-to-UE Communications" and "Towards a Quantum-Resilient Future: Strategies for Transitioning to Post-Quantum Cryptography": https://nof.dnac.org/program/
Contact Info:
Location: L3Harris Center for Science and Engineering #326
150 W. University Blvd. Melbourne, FL 32901
Email: aaydeger @ fit . edu