Akanksha Saini

Ms. Akanksha Saini

Lecturer

Details

  • College: Accounting, Info Sys & Supply Chain
  • Department: Accounting, Info Sys & Supply Chain
  • Campus: City Campus Australia
  • akanksha.saini@rmit.edu.au

Open to

  • Masters Research or PhD student supervision

About

Dr Akanksha is a lecturer at RMIT University's School of Accounting, Information Systems, and Supply Chain. She is a cyber security researcher with interests in distributed and decentralised systems, electronic medical records, and cryptography. She has made outstanding contributions to these fields with publications in high quality journals. The research outputs include pioneering work on securing distributed networks for intrusion detection in Internet of Things. Further, Dr Akanksha has proven his ability to establish relevant research collaborations with industry through various projects, which is supported by RMIT University's emphasis on aligning research with areas of national interest. She has also established collaborations with academics internationally, where has co-published journal articles with researchers. Her high-quality research in cyber security and her extensive research networks in cyber security and cryptography mark her as a leading researcher at RMIT.

Research fields

  • 4604 Cybersecurity and privacy
  • 4606 Distributed computing and systems software
  • 350909 Supply chains
  • 461307 Quantum computation
  • 4602 Artificial intelligence
  • 460407 System and network security
  • 420308 Health informatics and information systems

Supervisor projects

  • The Impact of Digital Technology on Student Engagement in Undergraduate Students in Saudi Arabia
  • 26 Sep 2022

Research interests

 

  •  Cybersecurity and privacy
  •  System and network security
  •  Distributed computing and systems software
  •  Artificial intelligence
  •  Quantum computation
  •  Supply chains
  •  Health informatics and information systems
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