Two Graduation Projects Defended in Cybersecurity and IT Departments as Part of Bachelor’s Degree Requirements

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  • Sunday, 17 August, 2025

    University Media 

    As part of fulfilling the requirements for the Bachelor’s degree, the Departments of Networks and Cybersecurity and Information Technology at the College of Engineering and Information Technology held academic defenses for two outstanding graduation projects, both supervised by Dr. Basheer Al-Tayyar, with the participation of faculty members and specialists in the field.

    The first project, presented by the Information Technology Department, was titled “Develop Automated Question Generation System.” The student research team explored mechanisms for designing an automated system to generate exam questions, aimed at supporting the learning process through artificial intelligence tools. The project was examined by Dr. Sabri Al-Shaibani and Dr. Hakim Al-Mughbishi.

    The second project, presented by the Department of Networks and Cybersecurity, was titled “An Automated Pipeline for Android Security Analysis Using Dynamic Instrumentation and LLM-Based Reporting.” This project focused on creating an automated system for analyzing the security of Android applications using dynamic tracing techniques and large language model–based reporting. The examination was conducted by Dr. Sabri Al-Shaibani and Dr. Hakim Al-Mughbishi.

    Both sessions were attended by Dr. Abdurraqib Ghalib, Dr. Bilal Al-Samie, and Eng. Aseel Al-Maamari.

    These defenses come as part of the departments’ ongoing efforts to promote scientific research and enhance students’ practical skills in technology and cybersecurity—preparing graduates capable of meeting the growing challenges in these vital fields.