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2026

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Computer Science

D-Index
128
Citations
60163
World Ranking
108
National Ranking
64

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Computer Science in United States Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Computer Science in United States Leader Award

Overview

Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo is affiliated with The University of Texas at San Antonio in the United States and specializes in computer science, with a substantial focus on artificial intelligence, information systems, and computer networks and communications. Their research portfolio encompasses a broad spectrum within computer science, including areas such as computer vision and pattern recognition as well as signal processing.

Their work extensively covers key topics such as cryptography and data security, privacy-preserving technologies in data, and blockchain technology applications and security. Other main subjects include advanced malware detection techniques, network security and intrusion detection, IoT and edge/fog computing, and digital and cyber forensics.

Among the recent published papers are the following:

  • A Deep Blockchain Framework-Enabled Collaborative Intrusion Detection for Protecting IoT and Cloud Networks (2020), published in IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • Applications of blockchain in ensuring the security and privacy of electronic health record systems: A survey (2020), published in Computers & Security
  • Consumer IoT: Security Vulnerability Case Studies and Solutions (2020), published in IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine
  • Detecting Internet of Things attacks using distributed deep learning (2020), published in Journal of Network and Computer Applications
  • An Energy-Efficient SDN Controller Architecture for IoT Networks With Blockchain-Based Security (2020), published in IEEE Transactions on Services Computing

Frequent coauthors in their research include Yinbin Miao, Debiao He, Ximeng Liu, Robert H. Deng, and Wei Ren.

The most common publication venues for Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo are:

  • IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security
  • IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Computers & Security

In addition to journal publications, their book publications are distributed among several publishers. Titles published by Springer Nature include "Blockchain Cybersecurity, Trust and Privacy" (2020), "Data Science in Cybersecurity and Cyberthreat Intelligence" (2020), and "2020 International Conference on Applications and Techniques in Cyber Intelligence" (2020). Springer International Publishing released "A Practical Hands-on Approach to Database Forensics" (2022) and "International Conference on Emerging Applications and Technologies for Industry 4.0 (EATI'2020)" (2021). They also have a book titled "Security and Privacy in New Computing Environments" (2022) with Lecture notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, and "Ubiquitous Security" (2023) with Springer Science+Business Media.

Best Publications

  • Blockchain: A Panacea for Healthcare Cloud-Based Data Security and Privacy?

    Christian Esposito;Alfredo De Santis;Genny Tortora;Henry Chang

  • Blockchain in healthcare applications: Research challenges and opportunities

    Thomas McGhin;Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo;Charles Zhechao Liu;Debiao He

  • The cyber threat landscape: Challenges and future research directions

    Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo

  • A blockchain future for internet of things security: a position paper

    Mandrita Banerjee;Junghee Lee;Kim Kwang Raymond Choo

  • A systematic literature review of blockchain cyber security

    Paul J. Taylor;Tooska Dargahi;Ali Dehghantanha;Reza M. Parizi

  • An Ensemble Intrusion Detection Technique Based on Proposed Statistical Flow Features for Protecting Network Traffic of Internet of Things

    Nour Moustafa;Benjamin Turnbull;Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo

  • A Two-Layer Dimension Reduction and Two-Tier Classification Model for Anomaly-Based Intrusion Detection in IoT Backbone Networks

    Hamed Haddad Pajouh;Reza Javidan;Raouf Khayami;Ali Dehghantanha

  • Blockchain based searchable encryption for electronic health record sharing

    Lanxiang Chen;Wai-Kong Lee;Chin-Chen Chang;Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo

  • A deep Recurrent Neural Network based approach for Internet of Things malware threat hunting

    Hamed HaddadPajouh;Ali Dehghantanha;Raouf Khayami;Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo;Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo

  • BSeIn: A blockchain-based secure mutual authentication with fine-grained access control system for industry 4.0

    Chao Lin;Debiao He;Xinyi Huang;Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo

  • A Deep Blockchain Framework-Enabled Collaborative Intrusion Detection for Protecting IoT and Cloud Networks

    Osama Alkadi;Nour Moustafa;Benjamin Turnbull;Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo

  • Machine learning aided Android malware classification

    Nikola Milosevic;Ali Dehghantanha;Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo

  • Blockchain Applications for Industry 4.0 and Industrial IoT: A Review

    Tejasvi Alladi;Vinay Chamola;Reza M. Parizi;Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo

  • Applications of Blockchain in Ensuring the Security and Privacy of Electronic Health Record Systems: A Survey

    Shuyun Shi;Shuyun Shi;Debiao He;Debiao He;Li Li;Neeraj Kumar;Neeraj Kumar

  • A three-factor anonymous authentication scheme for wireless sensor networks in internet of things environments

    Xiong Li;Jianwei Niu;Saru Kumari;Fan Wu

  • Robust Malware Detection for Internet of (Battlefield) Things Devices Using Deep Eigenspace Learning

    Amin Azmoodeh;Ali Dehghantanha;Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo

  • Ensemble-based multi-filter feature selection method for DDoS detection in cloud computing

    Opeyemi A. Osanaiye;Opeyemi A. Osanaiye;Haibin Cai;Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo;Ali Dehghantanha

  • From Cloud to Fog Computing: A Review and a Conceptual Live VM Migration Framework

    Opeyemi Osanaiye;Shuo Chen;Zheng Yan;Rongxing Lu

  • Distributed denial of service (DDoS) resilience in cloud

    Opeyemi Osanaiye;Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo;Mqhele Dlodlo

  • Blockchain for smart communities: Applications, challenges and opportunities

    Shubhani Aggarwal;Rajat Chaudhary;Gagangeet Singh Aujla;Neeraj Kumar

  • Internet of Things (IoT): Smart and Secure Service Delivery

    Elisa Bertino;Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo;Dimitrios Georgakopolous;Surya Nepal

Frequent Co-Authors

Ali Dehghantanha
Ali Dehghantanha University of Guelph
Debiao He
Debiao He Wuhan University
Reza M. Parizi
Reza M. Parizi Kennesaw State University
Neeraj Kumar
Neeraj Kumar Thapar University
Ximeng Liu
Ximeng Liu Fuzhou University
Colin Boyd
Colin Boyd Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Muhammad Khurram Khan
Muhammad Khurram Khan King Saud University
Robert H. Deng
Robert H. Deng Singapore Management University
Lizhe Wang
Lizhe Wang China University of Geosciences
Rongxing Lu
Rongxing Lu Queen's University

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