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Kemal Akkaya, Ph.D.

Chair and Professor, Department of Computer Science VCU College of Engineering

  • Richmond VA

Expertise on network security, privacy, blockchain, digital forensics and trustworthy AI.

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To advance AI-enabled cybersecurity research, the National Science Foundation (NSF) presented Kemal Akkaya, Ph.D., professor and chair of the Department of Computer Science, with a $600,000 grant through the organization’s Cybersecurity Innovation for Cyberinfrastructure program. Akkaya’s three-year project will explore how large language models (LLMs) can automate packet labeling for intrusion detection systems. “From transportation and healthcare to finance, improving the accuracy of machine learning algorithms used to defend the networks that underpin these sectors’ cyberinfrastructure is critical for protecting them from cyberattacks. Strengthening these defenses helps ensure the reliability and security of the essential services people rely on every day,” said Akkaya. Intrusion detection systems monitor network traffic to identify suspicious or malicious activity. These systems rely on machine learning models trained on large volumes of accurately labeled data. Producing those datasets, however, is time intensive and often requires expert cybersecurity knowledge. As digital systems increasingly power transportation, health care, finance and communication, the volume and sophistication of cyber attacks continue to grow. At the same time, artificial intelligence is reshaping how both attackers and defenders operate. Improving how quickly and accurately security systems can be trained is critical to protecting the infrastructure that supports daily life. Akkaya’s project will investigate how generative AI can help address this challenge. The team will fine tune open-source large language models using network data, threat signatures and expert annotations. Model accuracy will be strengthened through retrieval-augmented refinement, ensemble modeling and human-in-the-loop verification. Labeled datasets will be released in stages to support the development and evaluation of cybersecurity models. Using data from AmLight, an international research and education network operated by Florida International University (FIU), the project includes collaboration with researchers from FIU. The award strengthens VCU’s growing leadership in AI-enabled cybersecurity research and provides hands-on research training for graduate students. Resulting datasets from this work will support machine learning education for undergraduate students.

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Biography

Dr. Kemal Akkaya is the Professor and Chair of the Computer Science Department at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU). He received his PhD in Computer Science from University of Maryland Baltimore County in 2005. Prior to VCU, he was the Eminent Chaired Scholar Professor in the School of Computer and Information Sciences and Director for Center for Integrated Security, Privacy and Trustworthy AI (CIERTA) at Florida International University (FIU). He held several other positions before FIU. He was a faculty in the department of Computer Science at Southern Illinois University until 2014. Dr. Akkaya was also a visiting professor at The George Washington University in 2013, a Faculty Fellow at Airforce Research Lab in Summer 2020, visiting faculty at the University of Florida Nelms Institute of Connected World in 2021. He was also affiliated with Florida Institute of Cybersecurity.

At FIU, Dr. Akkaya was the director of the Advanced Wireless and Security Lab (ADWISE) where he conducted research on security and privacy, IoT, cyber-physical systems and blockchain. His research was funded by many federal and state agencies and industries including NSF, DoE, AFRL, DHS, DoT, DoL, NSA, INL, CyberFlorida, Cisco, and TrendMicro. He helped bring more than $20M in research funding to FIU. His hands-on research resulted in 10 patents some of which are jointly developed by local startups and government agencies. He has published around 300 papers in peer-reviewed journal and conferences with more than 21,000 citations and google h-index of 61.

Dr. Akkaya is a Fellow of IEEE and senior member of ACM. He serves as the associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Security and Forensics journal, area editor of Elsevier Adhoc Network and Computer Networks Journals. Dr. Akkaya was the editor-in-chief of Springer Nature Computer Science journal (2022-2023), the General Chair of IEEE LCN 2018, General Co-chair of IEEE NOMS 2023, and TPC Chair for IEEE ICC Smart Grid Communications in 2019. He was listed among the top 2% scientists in the world according to a Stanford University study from 2020 to 2024. Dr. Akkaya received FIU Faculty Senate Excellence in Research Award, FIU College of Engineering and Computing Research Award both in 2020 and FIU Top Scholar Award in 2023. He has also received many other awards including ``Top Cited'' articles and best papers.

Areas of Expertise

Cybersecurity and Privacy
Trustworthy AI
IoT (Internet of Things)
Cyberphysical Systems (CPS)
Blockchain

Education

University of Maryland Baltimore County

PhD

Computer Science

2005