Dr. Salah is an Assistant Professor and researcher at the Department of Information Technology – Faculty of Dual Studies at Al-Quds University in Jerusalem. He received his BSc. in Electrical/Computer Engineering from Al-Najah National University in 2003, his MSc. degree in Computer Science from Al-Quds University in 2008, and his Ph.D. from the Department of Signal Theory, Telematics and Communications of the University of Granada in 2015. His research interests are focused on network management, information and network security, machine learning, data mining, MANETs, routing protocols, E-leaning, and natural language processing.
Dr. Salah published many peer-reviewed research papers in recognized international journals and conferences. Moreover, he acts as a reviewer for a number of journals in his field.
S. Salah, G. Maciá Fernández and J. E. Díaz-Verdejo, “A Model-based Survey of Alerts Correlation Techniques”, Computer Networks (Elsevier), Vol. 57, pp. 2718-2732, (2013).
S. Salah, G. Maciá Fernández, J. E. Díaz-Verdejo and Leovigildo Sánchez-Casado, “A Model for Incident Tickets Correlation in Network Management”, Journal of Network and Systems Management (Springer), Vol. 24, Issue 1, pp 57-91, (2015).
R. Zaghal, S. Salah and F. Al-Younis, “A Survey of Four Routing Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks”, International Journal of Digital Information and Wireless Communications – IJDIWC, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp: 49-59, (2017).
S. Salah, G. Maciá Fernández and J. E. Díaz-Verdejo, “Fusing Information from Tickets and Alerts to Improve the Incident Resolution Process”, Information Fusion (Elsevier), Vol. 45, pp: 38-52 (2018).
M. Abdel Jawad, S. Salah, and Raid Zaghal, “Performance Comparative Study of DSDV, E-DSDV, I-DSDV and O-DSDV MANET Routing Protocols”, The World of Computer Science and Information Technology Journal (WSCIT). Vol. 8, Issue 4, pp: 24.31 (2018).
M. Abdel Jawad, S. Salah, and Raid Zaghal, “DSDV Extension to Enhance the Performance of Ad Hoc Networks in High Diverse-Velocity Environments”, the International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies (IJWI), Vol. 14, No. 6, 2020.
S. Salah, M. Abu Alhawa, and Raid Zaghal, “Desktop and Mobile Operating System Fingerprinting based on IPv6 Protocol using Machine Learning Algorithms”, Accepted for publication in the International Journal of Security and Networks, InderScience, 2021.
S. Salah and M. Thabet “E-Learning Management Systems: A Feature-based Comparative Analysis”, Journal of Information Systems and Technology Management (JISTEM), SciELO – Scientific Electronic Library Online, Vol. 18, 2021.
S. Salah, M. Nassar, R. Zaghal, and O. Hamed “Towards the Automatic Generation of Arabic Lexical Recognition Tests Using Orthographic and Phonological Similarity Maps”, Journal of King Saud University – Computer and Information Sciences, Elsevier, Article in Press, 2021.
R. Zaghal, F. Al-Younis and S. Salah, “Performance Evaluation of Routing Protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks: A Comparative Study”, In Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Informatics and Applications (ICIA2016), Takamatsu, Japan, 14-16 November 2016.
R. Zaghal, K. Thabatah and S. Salah, “Towards a Smart Intersection Using Traffic Load Balancing Algorithm”, In Proceedings of the IEEE International Computing Conference, London, UK, 18-20 July 2017.
Alhazmi, G. Maciá Fernández, J. Camacho, and S. Salah, “Torrent Forensics: Are your Files Being Shared in the BitTorrent Network?”, In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Cyber-Technologies and Cyber-Systems (CYBER 2017), Barcelona, Spain, 12-16 November 2017.
M. Jamal, R. Zaghal and S. Salah, “Adaptation of InfiniBand Model in Enhancing the QoS Parameters in Mobile AdHoc Routing Protocols”, In Proceedings of the 9th IEEE/IFIP International Conference on New Technologies, Mobility & Security, Paris, France, 26-28 February 2018.
R. Zaghal, S. Salah and N. Jabali, “Extending AES with DH Key-Exchange to Enhance VoIP Encryption in Mobile Networks”, In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Information Systems and Technologies, Naples, Italy, 27 – 29 March 2018.
R. Zaghal, S. Salah & M. Nassar, “Towards the Automatic Generation of Discretized Arabic Lexical Recognition Tests”, International Conference on Science and Education (IConSE), October 26-29, 2018, Antalya, Turkey.