My research sits at the intersection of AI, Large Language Models (LLMs), and cybersecurity, with a focus on how modern systems actually fail and how they can be secured in practice. I work on problems spanning threat detection, malware analysis, security automation, and the security implications of AI-driven systems.
My work combines research with real-world applicability, emphasizing techniques that translate into deployable security controls rather than theoretical models.
Authored Research Papers
Co-Authored Research Papers
- Fine-Tuning BERT for HTTP Payload Classification in Network Traffic
- BERT-Based RASP: Enhancing Runtime Application Security with Fine-Tuned BERT
- Leveraging Large Language Models (LLMs) for Natural Language to SQL Query Generation in HR Analytics – A Case Study on the IBM Attrition Dataset
Ongoing Research & Focus Areas
- AI-driven threat detection and threat intelligence
- LLMs for malware detection, analysis, and adversarial behavior
- Security automation and AI-assisted offensive security
These areas reflect active investigation driven by observed gaps in current security tooling and operational workflows.
Collaboration
I collaborate selectively on research that addresses concrete security problems in production environments, particularly where AI and system security intersect.
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