A pioneering project in the field of cybersecurity qualified to be presented to His Royal Highness Crown Prince Hussein at the second cybersecurity summit.
The project owners are the students.
Sara Al-Rousan, Suha Al-Hayek, and my colleague, Cybersecurity major, 2020, under the supervision of Engineer Mohamed Al-Jaafra.
The title of the project is "Digital Forensic of Word," which is a tool for analyzing Microsoft Word documents. It aims to extract metadata, detect malicious codes, search for keywords, analyze sensitive data, detect malware, and extract evidence.
The project's objectives include improving the accuracy and speed of digital investigations, enhancing document security, and providing comprehensive reports for investigators.
The importance of the project lies in its assistance to digital investigators and security agencies in analyzing documents quickly and accurately, detecting security threats, and securing sensitive data.
The target audience for this project includes digital investigators, security agencies, and cybersecurity researchers.
We hope that companies operating in the field of digital forensics and cybersecurity will adopt this pioneering project to serve as the nucleus for a startup company.
It is worth mentioning that the university president, Dr. Islam Masad, visited the project booth at the accompanying exhibition of the summit. The booth was also visited by the vice president, Dr. Mufeed Al-Atoom, as well as the dean, Dr. Qasem Al-Radaideh, and the head of the department, Dr. Malik Barhouh.
The summit, which annually brings together businessmen and experts specialized in cybersecurity, aims to enhance the protection of official and private institutions in Jordan, provide a safe and attractive environment for investment and business support, as well as strengthen international cooperation in the field of cybersecurity.
All thanks and best wishes to our creative students and the outstanding supervisor.
The project owners are the students.
Sara Al-Rousan, Suha Al-Hayek, and my colleague, Cybersecurity major, 2020, under the supervision of Engineer Mohamed Al-Jaafra.
The title of the project is "Digital Forensic of Word," which is a tool for analyzing Microsoft Word documents. It aims to extract metadata, detect malicious codes, search for keywords, analyze sensitive data, detect malware, and extract evidence.
The project's objectives include improving the accuracy and speed of digital investigations, enhancing document security, and providing comprehensive reports for investigators.
The importance of the project lies in its assistance to digital investigators and security agencies in analyzing documents quickly and accurately, detecting security threats, and securing sensitive data.
The target audience for this project includes digital investigators, security agencies, and cybersecurity researchers.
We hope that companies operating in the field of digital forensics and cybersecurity will adopt this pioneering project to serve as the nucleus for a startup company.
It is worth mentioning that the university president, Dr. Islam Masad, visited the project booth at the accompanying exhibition of the summit. The booth was also visited by the vice president, Dr. Mufeed Al-Atoom, as well as the dean, Dr. Qasem Al-Radaideh, and the head of the department, Dr. Malik Barhouh.
The summit, which annually brings together businessmen and experts specialized in cybersecurity, aims to enhance the protection of official and private institutions in Jordan, provide a safe and attractive environment for investment and business support, as well as strengthen international cooperation in the field of cybersecurity.
All thanks and best wishes to our creative students and the outstanding supervisor.