Nadine KASHMAR, received PhD from the Université du Québec à Rimouski (UQAR), specializing in cybersecurity, access control systems, and intelligent infrastructure. Her research focuses on developing adaptive access control frameworks for dynamic and heterogeneous environments, including IoT, cloud computing, and smart grids.
Kashmar is a key contributor to the HEAD (Hierarchical, Extensible, Advanced, and Dynamic) access control metamodel, which addresses the complexities of modern computing environments by providing robust policy specification and enforcement mechanisms. Her work has been applied in both industrial and IoT contexts, demonstrating the practical utility of her research. Beyond access control, she has explored the integration of social media data into epidemic early warning systems, leveraging machine learning techniques to enhance public health surveillance. Kashmar's academic journey began with a degree in Computer Engineering from Beirut Arab University. She is affiliated with Mehdi Adda's lab at UQAR and has co-authored over a dozen publications, contributing significantly to the fields of cybersecurity and intelligent systems. Email: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nadine-k-5211b0193/ |