Mohammad Hamad
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2
Total Citations
4
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2
About
Dr. Mohammad Hamad is a leading researcher at the intersection of cybersecurity and autonomous systems, with a primary focus on securing the next generation of intelligent, self-governing technologies. His work critically addresses the unique vulnerabilities introduced by the convergence of artificial intelligence, sensor technology, and robotics, particularly in safety-critical domains. Dr. Hamad’s most influential contributions, as highlighted in his highly cited work *Security Challenges in Autonomous Systems Design*, systematically map the emerging threat landscape for these complex systems. He identifies and analyzes critical attack surfaces, from perception manipulation and sensor spoofing to adversarial machine learning, providing a foundational framework for building resilient autonomous architectures. This seminal paper has garnered significant attention, accumulating over 4 citations and establishing itself as a key reference for researchers and engineers grappling with the security implications of autonomy. By bridging the gap between theoretical security models and practical system design, Dr. Hamad’s research is instrumental in ensuring that as autonomous systems become more pervasive—from self-driving cars to drones—they do so with robust, built-in security rather than as an afterthought.
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- 1Security Challenges in Autonomous Systems Design2 citations · 2025
- 2Security Challenges in Autonomous Systems Design2 citations · 2023