Dr Suranga Seneviratne is a Lecturer in Security at the School of Computer Science, The University of Sydney. He received his PhD from University of New South Wales, Australia in 2015. His current research interests include privacy and security in mobile systems, AI applications in security, and behaviour biometrics. Before moving into research, he worked nearly six years in the telecommunications industry in core network planning and operations. He received his bachelor degree from University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka in 2005.
Online scams are about to get more sophisticated than Nigerian princes
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