Iranian computer specialist Arash Habibi Lashkari has been awarded at the 2012 national contest of MSC Malaysia Asia Pacific ICT Awards (MSC Malaysia APICTA).
Lashkari won an award in the Best of Security category for the project A new graphical password based on rotation and resizing at this years MSC Malaysia APICTA.
Lashkaris new design of disposable password (single use password) can provide the computer system to be protected from six popular password attacks.
The best innovations and inventions of the contest have been identified by a jury panel comprising Microsoft engineers and several experts from Malaysias Cyber Security Organization.
Lashkari has also won at the 14th Innovation and Technology Exhibition (INATEX 2012) that was recently held from October 3 to 4 in Malaysia.
He received a Bronze Award for the invention/innovation of A robust graphical password for mobile applications.
Born in 1974, lashkari is PHD candidate of Computer Science and Information Security in Technology University of Malaysia.
The MSC Malaysia APICTA aims at recognizing creativity, innovation, and excellence of individuals, students, entrepreneurs, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and organizations in Malaysian ICT.
Winners of the MSC Malaysia APICTA Awards will represent Malaysia at the annual International APICTA Awards.
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Comments M.A.Gaffar Tapader
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