DR. FATIN NABILA BINTI ABD LATIFF
Mathematics Division
Centre for Foundation Studies in Science
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Dr. Fatin Nabila Abd Latiff earned a PhD and a Master’s degree in Applied Mathematics, as well as a Bachelor’s degree in Pure Mathematics (Honours), all from Universiti Malaya. Currently serving as a Senior Lecturer at the Mathematics Division at the Centre for Foundation in Science, Universiti Malaya, her research interests revolve around chaos theory, cryptography, and secure communication, with a focus on chaotic neural networks, synchronization techniques, and encryption methods. Dr. Fatin Nabila is dedicated to advancing cryptographic methods and enhancing secure communication through the application of chaotic systems. Her work in chaos cryptography and secure communication bridges theoretical research with practical solutions, tackling modern challenges in data security. Dr. Fatin Nabila is open to supervising postgraduate students who are keen to explore cutting-edge research in cryptography, chaos theory, and secure communication. |
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Developing Advanced Chaos-Based Cryptographic Techniques to Enhance Data Security in Large-Scale Big Data Systems by Exploring Innovative Approaches and Future Implications |
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A secure healthcare data transmission based on synchronization of fractional order chaotic systems
MODERATING ROLE OF ORGANIZATIONAL FACTORS IN DATA FACTORS-PROFIT MAXIMIZATION LINK: BIG DATA ADOPTION IN CHINESE SME RETAIL
Moderating Effect of Organizational Factors on the Relationship between Data Factors and Profit Maximization: A Study of Big Data Adoption in Chinese SMEs Retail Enterprises
Implementation of synchronization of multi-fractional-order of chaotic neural networks with a variety of multi-time-delays: Studying the effect of double encryption for text encryption
A Secure Vehicular Communication Protocol Using Synchronization of Chen Chaotic System