Raheem A. Beyah, PH.D.

SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING

Professor Co-Founder, Fortiphyd Logic Dean and Southern Company Chair

Selected Publications

Compromising Industrial Processes using Web-Based Programmable Logic Controller Malware

Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS 2024).


SyzTrust: State-aware Fuzzing on Trusted OS Designed for IoT Devices

In the 45th IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (Oakland 2024).


UVSCAN: Detecting Third-Party Component Usage Violations in IoT Firmware

USENIX Security (Security) Symposium, 2023.


MINER: A Hybrid Data-Driven Approach for REST API Fuzzing

USENIX Security (Security) Symposium, 2023.


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Research Interests

Network security and monitoring, Cyber-physical systems security, Network traffic characterization and performance, and Critical infrastructure security.

Background

Raheem Beyah, a native of Atlanta, GA, serves as Georgia Tech's Dean of the College of Engineering and Southern Company Chair. Before this role, Dr. Beyah served as Vice President for Interdisciplinary Research, Executive Director of the Online Masters of Cybersecurity program (OMS Cybersecurity), and the Interim Steve W. Chaddick Chair of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE). He is a professor in the School of ECE, where he leads the Communications Assurance and Performance Group (CAP) and is affiliated with the Institute for Information Security & Privacy (IISP). Dr. Beyah is also Co-Founder of Fortiphyd Logic, Inc., an industrial cybersecurity company.
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