
OMAR YAWEZ MUSTAFA
Research InterestsComputer Engineer (IT Engineering)
الجنس | MALE |
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Place of Work | College of Health and Medical Techniques / Kirkuk |
المنصب | Responsible for the Systems and Software Unit |
المؤهل | Master |
التخصص | Computer Engineer (IT Engineering) |
البريد الإلكتروني | omar.yaooz@ntu.edu.iq |
الهاتف | 07774564008 |
العنوان | baghdad road, kirkuk, kirkuk, Iraq |

Asst. Lect. OMAR YAWEZ MUSTAFA Lecturer at Northern Technical University (NTU), Therapeutic Nutrition Techniques Department, College of Health and Medical Techniques, Kirkuk. Master degree holder in Computer engineering by the information technology branch from the faculty of thecnology at SELÇUK university TURKEY “2021”, im effectivly now driving to implemmenting and supporting the staff system in role which preforming tests and troubleshooting,remote asstance ,testing and quality checks on upgrades and new releases. Experienced in email domain, workflow automation, and high-scale systems.
المهارات
Arabic language (95%)
MS OFFICE (80%)
TOMER (100%)
Turkish language (98%)
English language (75%)
++C (80%)
GRAPHIC (80%)
Kurdish language (80%)
Turkmen language (100%)
التعليم
Bachelor’s
Apr 4, 2013 - Jun 5, 2016Master
Feb 20, 2019 - Jun 17, 2021خبرة العمل
ترجمة لغات صحية ومدنية [Translater IMPR Humanitarian]
Jan 1, 2017 - Jan 1, 2016I Konya, Turkey
IMPR Humanitarian in Protection Department as a volunteer worked on KoBo system .
ORGANIZATION [DISTRIBUTER]
Jan 6, 2017 - Jan 6, 2016WORKED AT A DISTRIBUTION DEPARTMENT
المنشورات
Dynamic key revocation and hybrid cryptographic approaches for secure authentication in the social internet of vehicles
Apr 22, 2025المجلة International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies
publisher OMAR YAWEZ MUSTAFA MUSTAFA
DOI D10.53894/ijirss.v8i2.5956
العدد 1
Analysis of repeated attack signatures is important because of the rapid evolution of the Social Internet of Vehicles (SIoV). However, threats such as replay attacks, session hijacking, and key reuse make secure communication between vehicles, roadside units (RSUs), and the fog node difficult. Traditional models for authentication are limited by computational overhead and lack quick key revocation. In response to these challenges, we propose a hybrid cryptographic authentication scheme that combines a Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP) with AES-GCM encryption. Our protocol implements a dynamic key revocation mechanism to avoid rogue and session key migration, minimizing re-authentication delay. Security analysis in the Real-Oracle Random (ROR) model shows that it is not vulnerable to impersonation or replay attacks. Evaluations demonstrate decreases of 58% in authentication latency while achieving 45% and 72% improvements in communication and computation efficiency, respectively. Our approach is also scalable and secure, providing SIoV with higher reliability for automotive applications in the vehicular networks of the future.
Dynamic key revocation and hybrid cryptographic approaches for secure authentication in the social internet of vehicles
Apr 22, 2025المجلة International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies
publisher OMAR YAWEZ MUSTAFA MUSTAFA
DOI D10.53894/ijirss.v8i2.5956
العدد 2
المجلد 8
Analysis of repeated attack signatures is important because of the rapid evolution of the Social Internet of Vehicles (SIoV). However, threats such as replay attacks, session hijacking, and key reuse make secure communication between vehicles, roadside units (RSUs), and the fog node difficult. Traditional models for authentication are limited by computational overhead and lack quick key revocation. In response to these challenges, we propose a hybrid cryptographic authentication scheme that combines a Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP) with AES-GCM encryption. Our protocol implements a dynamic key revocation mechanism to avoid rogue and session key migration, minimizing re-authentication delay. Security analysis in the Real-Oracle Random (ROR) model shows that it is not vulnerable to impersonation or replay attacks. Evaluations demonstrate decreases of 58% in authentication latency while achieving 45% and 72% improvements in communication and computation efficiency, respectively. Our approach is also scalable and secure, providing SIoV with higher reliability for automotive applications in the vehicular networks of the future.
Dynamic key revocation and hybrid cryptographic approaches for secure authentication in the social internet of vehicles
Jan 4, 2025المجلة International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies
publisher OMAR YAWEZ
العدد 3135-3151
Analysis of repeated attack signatures is important because of the rapid evolution of the Social Internet of Vehicles (SIoV). However, threats such as replay attacks, session hijacking, and key reuse make secure communication between vehicles, roadside units (RSUs), and the fog node difficult. Traditional models for authentication are limited by computational overhead and lack quick key revocation. In response to these challenges, we propose a hybrid cryptographic authentication scheme that combines a Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP) with AES-GCM encryption. Our protocol implements a dynamic key revocation mechanism to avoid rogue and session key migration, minimizing re-authentication delay. Security analysis in the Real-Oracle Random (ROR) model shows that it is not vulnerable to impersonation or replay attacks. Evaluations demonstrate decreases of 58% in authentication latency while achieving 45% and 72% improvements in communication and computation efficiency, respectively. Our approach is also scalable and secure, providing SIoV with higher reliability for automotive applications in the vehicular networks of the future.
EXPERIMENTAL INVISTIGATION OF THE USE OF INTERNET OF OBJECTS IN FIERE DETECTION AND EXTINGUSHING SYSTEM
Jan 1, 2021publisher OMAR YAWEZ
المؤتمرات
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES
Jan 25, 2019 - Jan 27, 2019الناشر International Conference on Engineering Technologies (ICENTE’19)
الدولة TÜRKİYE
الموقع KONYA SELCUK ÜNVERSİTESİ