Organ Trafficking Prevention in the Healthcare Sector: Examining the Co-Creation of Cybersecurity Value

Author:   Ahgalya Subbiah ,  Asif Iqbal Hajamydeen ,  Imran Ademola Adeleke
Publisher:   Medical Information Science Reference
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9798337366968


Pages:   300
Publication Date:   02 May 2026
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Organ Trafficking Prevention in the Healthcare Sector: Examining the Co-Creation of Cybersecurity Value


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Author:   Ahgalya Subbiah ,  Asif Iqbal Hajamydeen ,  Imran Ademola Adeleke
Publisher:   Medical Information Science Reference
Imprint:   Medical Information Science Reference
ISBN:  

9798337366968


Pages:   300
Publication Date:   02 May 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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Ahgalya Subbiah lecturer and researcher at Management and Science University. Her research focuses on Smart City, Transportation, Service System Value, Healthcare Informatics, HCI, e-Government, Public Policy, Health Informatics, Gerontology and IoT. Her research in the last decade has revolved around the following theme: Service Innovation & Co-Creation of Value between the computational complexity of various computational problems, particularly lattice problems. and has a background in the education industry, including her role as Head of School at Cosmopoint International College of Technology. 10 years of experience in education industry with many levels of degree, attained recognition as higher management level for student centered teaching and learning. Trained as Duke of Edinburgh Award trainer to encourage students to dream big. Conducted various research on co creation of service value between students and society. Assoc. Prof. Ts. Dr. Asif Iqbal Hajamydeen is a seasoned cybersecurity expert specialising in anomaly-based intrusion detection systems, computer security, and data mining within the expansive domains of cybersecurity and computer networks. With over 18 years of dedicated service at Management & Science University (MSU), Dr. Asif Iqbal has become a cornerstone of the Faculty of Information Sciences and Engineering, where he currently serves as an Associate Professor. Throughout his career, Dr. Asif Iqbal has made significant strides in both academic and applied cybersecurity, producing impactful research that addresses today's most pressing digital security challenges. His scholarly output includes numerous publications, book chapters, and collaborative research on advanced security frameworks, machine learning innovations, and IoT applications. His work is widely recognized, with 540 Google Scholar citations and an h-index of 15, underscoring his influence in the field. Dr. Asif Iqbal's dedication to academic excellence has earned him prestigious accolades, such as the ITEX medals and the TEA President's Award. As a committed mentor and educator, Dr. Asif Iqbal supervises postgraduate students at the Master's and PhD levels, guiding them in pioneering research across various subfields of computer security and network safety. His role also extends to curriculum development and hands-on training in cybersecurity, where he actively integrates practical knowledge into his teaching. Notably, he has contributed to SOC (Security Operations Center) management, implementing innovative AI-driven cybersecurity projects that blend theoretical frameworks with real-world applications. Dr. Asif Iqbal's dual commitment to research excellence and educational mentorship makes him a sought-after leader in the academic and professional cybersecurity communities.

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