Mohammed Nasser Al-Shehri
Student and Teacher in Saudi Arabia
I am a graduate student specializing in Cybersecurity at Taif University, holding a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science (2023) from the same institution. My academic interest lies in analyzing and evaluating adaptive encryption techniques, particularly within resource-constrained IoT environments—a domain that merges theoretical depth with real-world relevance.
My current research, titled:
"Analysis and Evaluation of Adaptive Encryption Algorithms for Securing Sensitive Data in Resource-Constrained IoT Environments,"
aims to explore how adaptive cryptographic methods behave under computational limitations, with a focus on identifying performance patterns, potential trade-offs, and practical applicability.
Alongside my academic journey, I bring real-world experience in teaching Digital Technology to high school students, where I developed a knack for simplifying complex concepts into practical learning experiences. I also led internal IT training sessions for institutional staff, bridging the gap between technical theory and digital fluency in workplace environments.
These experiences have refined my skills in technical communication, critical analysis, and research-oriented thinking—tools I leverage to approach cybersecurity challenges with clarity and precision.
Research Interests:
Cybersecurity | Cryptography | IoT Security | Adaptive Systems | Technology in Education