
Arash Habibi Lashkari, professor in the School of Information Technology, has co-authored a new book titled, Understanding Cybercrime Victim Services: Challenges, Risks, Strategies, and Trends. Alongside other authors, the book examines cybercrime and its victims, highlighting examples of cybercrime victim services in Canada and comparing their strengths and weaknesses with those offered internationally.
Lashkari is a Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Cybersecurity, a senior member of the IEEE, and an associate professor at 91ÑÇÉ«. He brings more than 25 years of teaching experience across several international universities and was responsible for designing Canada’s first cybersecurity Capture the Flag (CTF) competition for post‑secondary students. His research interests include information technology, science and technology, information security, network security, threat hunting and cybersecurity risk management.
