Syed M Rahman Source Confirmed
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Southern Arkansas University
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Syed M Rahman's research explores various aspects of computer science and cybersecurity, with a focus on security culture, user behavior, and the protection of data. He has investigated factors influencing end-user antivirus usage and the impact of digital native status on these practices. His work also delves into security awareness, examining the roles of security culture, top management, and training in enhancing security effectiveness, particularly in contexts excluding certified cybersecurity professionals.
Rahman's research interests extend to understanding the motivations behind technology adoption, specifically IoT-enabled technologies, and the influence of factors like price and habit on user intention. He has also studied the psychological underpinnings of smartphone security measures, identifying elements of Protection Motivation Theory that affect user adoption of security practices. His scholarly output includes a significant number of publications, with an h-index of 15 and over 784 citations, reflecting a sustained contribution to his field.
Beyond his research, Rahman has extensive experience in higher education. He is a tenured professor with over 18 years of teaching experience in computer science and engineering. He has supervised numerous doctoral and master's students, serving as dissertation chair and committee member. He also holds editorial roles for academic journals and actively participates in conference program committees, further contributing to the academic community.
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- h-index: 15
- Publications: 163
- Citations: 784
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- Skin Lesion Segmentation Using Unet With A Topology Term in Loss Function (2025) DOI
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