Nasir Memon is the Interim Dean of Computer Science, Data Science, and Engineering at NYU Shanghai and a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the Tandon School of Engineering. He is an affiliate faculty at the Computer Science Department in NYU’s Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences. He has previously served as the Vice Dean for Academics and Student Affairs, Associate Dean and Department Head of NYU Tandon Online and Department Head of Computer Science and Engineering at the NYU Tandon. He introduced cyber security studies to NYU Tandon, and was the co-founder of NYU’s Center for Cyber Security (CCS) at New York as well as NYU Abu Dhabi. He is the founder of the OSIRIS Lab, CSAW, the NYU Tandon Bridge program, the Cyber Fellows program, The MS in Cyber Risk and Security with NYU Law, and The Emerging Technologies MS. He has received several best paper awards, awards for excellence in teaching and award for service to the community. He has been on the editorial boards of several journals, and was the Editor-In-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Information Security and Forensics. He is an IEEE Fellow, an IAPR Fellow, and an SPIE Fellow for his contributions to image compression and media security and forensics. His current research interests include media forensics, biometrics, misinformation, authentication, and security and human behavior.
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