Abubakar Nainna Muhammad

School of Science, Engineering & Environment

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Biography

Abubakar Nainna Muhammad, a doctoral researcher specializing in cybersecurity, focuses extensively on the domain of cyber threat intelligence sharing. His academic contributions include peer-reviewed publications, notably a paper titled "Factors Amplifying or Inhibiting Cyber Threat Intelligence Sharing," presented at the European, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern Conference on Information Systems.

His scholarly pursuits extend beyond publications; Abubakar displays a keen interest in exploring and analyzing cyber threat intelligence sharing frameworks established by influential bodies such as the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), and the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA).

Building upon a foundation laid during his Master of Science program in Information Systems and his undergraduate studies in mathematics, Abubakar's academic journey reflects a comprehensive interdisciplinary approach to understanding and addressing cybersecurity challenges, particularly within the realm of cyber threat intelligence sharing.

Areas of Research

Cyber threat intelligence sharing. Cybersecurity sharing frameworks (NCSC, NIST, ENISA). ISO27001/ISO27002 implementation. ICT regulations and compliance.

Teaching

HackCamp product manager. Guest lecturer at the University of Salford Business School.