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Benjamin C. M. Fung
PeerJ Author
135 Points

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Author 135

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Computer Networks and Communications
Data Mining and Machine Learning
Security and Privacy

Benjamin C. M. Fung

PeerJ Author

Summary

Benjamin Fung is a Canada Research Chair in Data Mining for Cybersecurity, a Full Professor in the School of Information Studies (SIS), and an Associate Member in the School of Computer Science (SOCS) at McGill University. He previously served as an Associate Editor (AE) for IEEE Transactions of Knowledge and Data Engineering (TKDE) and is currently serving as an AE for Elsevier Sustainable Cities and Society (SCS). He received a Ph.D. degree in computing science from Simon Fraser University in 2007. Benjamin has over 150 refereed publications, with more than 15,000 citations and h-index 58, that span the research areas of data mining, machine learning, privacy protection, cybersecurity, and building engineering. His data mining works in crime investigation and authorship analysis have been reported by the media worldwide.

Data Mining & Machine Learning Data Science Security & Privacy

Past or current institution affiliations

McGill University

Work details

Associate Professor

McGill University
September 2013
http://www.mcgill.ca/sis

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PeerJ Contributions

  • Articles 1
October 7, 2015
Mining known attack patterns from security-related events
Nicandro Scarabeo, Benjamin C.M. Fung, Rashid H. Khokhar
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.25