Yeslam Al-Saggaf is a Professor in Computing at Charles Sturt University where he has been an academic since 2003. He is the author of The Psychology of Phubbing (Springer, 2022) and the successful recipient of three Australian Research Council (ARC) grants including in one as the Lead Chief Investigator. Currently, he is leading an Australian Government grant in Cyber Security. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering (with honours) in Computer and Information Engineering from Malaysia and a Master of Information Technology and a PhD from Charles Sturt University. Al-Saggaf is interested in the security side of computing as well as the ethical, sociological, and psychological aspects of the technology. For information about his research please visit this page: https://researchoutput.csu.edu.au/en/persons/yalsaggacsueduau
Experience
2024–present
Professor, Charles Sturt University
2014–2023
Associate Professor, Charles Sturt University
2007–2013
Senior Lecturer, Charles Sturt University
2003–2006
Lecturer, Charles Sturt University
Education
2004
Charles Sturt University, PhD
Grants and Contracts
2013
Investigating which strategies are most effective in overcoming the ethical problems facing information and communications technology professionals
Role:
Lead Chief Investigator
Funding Source:
Australian Research Council
2006
Generating knowledge and avoiding plagiarism: Smart information use by secondary students
Role:
Chief Investigator
Funding Source:
Australian Research Council
2005
Ethics and Regulation in the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Industry