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Nitesh Saxena - Professor, Computer Science; Associate Director, Global Cyber Research Institute; Dean's Research Fellow 2022-23

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Teaching & Workforce Development

@A&M

Educational Program Leadership:

  • TAMU CyberCorps Scholarship for Service (SFS) program (Co-PI)

Courses:

  • CSCE 465 Computer and Network Security / 765 Network Security, Fall 2024
  • CSCE 465 Computer and Network Security / 689 Special Topics Network Security, Spring 2024
  • CSCE 465 Computer and Network Security / 689 Special Topics Network Security, Fall 2023
  • CSCE 689 Special Topics Network Security, Fall 2022
  • CSCE 689 Special Topics: Secure Authentication Systems, Spring 2022
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@UAB170104-191639-PK-0129

Educational Program Leadership:

  • UAB CyberCorps Scholarship for Service (SFS) (PI and DIrector)
  • MS Cyber-Security (Co-DIrector)

Courses:

  • Spring 2021: CS 423/623/723: Network Security (Online)
  • Spring 2021: CS 489/689: Cyber Risk Management (Online)
  • Fall 2020: CS 250: Discrete Structures
  • Spring 2020: CS 423/623/723: Network Security (Online)
  • Fall 2019: CS 250: Discrete Structures
  • Spring 2019: CS 423/623/723: Network Security (Online)
  • Fall 2018: CS 250: Discrete Structures
  • Spring 2018: CS 423/623/723: Network Security (Online)
  • Fall 2017: CS 250: Discrete Structures
  • Spring 2017: CS 423/623/723: Network Security (Online)
  • Fall 2016: CS 250: Discrete Structures
  • Spring 2016: CS 436/636/736: Computer Security
  • Fall 2015: CS 336/536: Network Security
  • Fall 2015: CS 250: Discrete Structures
  • Spring 2014: CS 436/636/736: Computer Security
  • Fall 2014: CS 336/536: Network Security
  • Fall 2014: CS 250: Discrete Structures
  • Spring 2014: CS 436/636/736: Computer Security
  • Fall 2013: CS 336/536: Network Security
  • Fall 2013: CS 250: Discrete Structures
  • Spring 2013: CS 436/636/736: Computer Security
  • Fall 2012: CS 250: Discrete Structures
  • Spring 2012: CS 436/636/736: Computer Security
  • Fall 2011: CS 250: Discrete Structures

@NYU-Poly

Educational Program Leadership: MS Cyber-Security

Courses:

  • Spring 2011: CS 6903: Modern Cryptography
  • Fall 2010: CS392/6813: Computer Security
  • Spring 2010: CS 6903: Modern Cryptography
  • Fall 2009: CS392/6813: Computer Security
  • Spring 2009: CS 6903: Modern Cryptography
  • Fall 2008: CS392/6813: Computer Security
  • Spring 2008: CS 6903: Modern Cryptography
  • Fall 2007: CS392/6813: Computer Security
  • Spring 2007: CS 996: Modern Cryptography
  • Fall 2006: CS392/681: Computer Security

Recent News

  • Paper accepted to IEEE Internet Computing February 22, 2026
  • Dr. Saxena drives a new MS Cybersecurity degree at Texas A&M (anticipated to launch Fall 2026) February 7, 2026
  • Paper accepted to WiSec 2025 January 13, 2026
  • Paper accepted to EACL 2026 January 5, 2026
  • Paper accepted to USENIX Security 2026 December 17, 2025
  • SPIES Lab Research Cited in News Coverage on AI Security Breach December 14, 2025
  • SPIES Lab Research Featured in TAMU College of Engineering Spotlight December 5, 2025
  • Paper accepted to IJCNLP-AACL October 25, 2025
  • TAMU SPIES Lab Wins CCS 2025 Distinguished Paper Award! October 20, 2025
  • 6 out of 7 PhD graduates in past 4 years are in faculty positions October 4, 2025
  • Dr. Saxena joins the Editorial Board of ACM AILET September 29, 2025
  • Paper accepted to eCrime 2025 September 9, 2025
  • Paper accepted to IEEE S&P (Magazine) August 24, 2025
  • Another recent SPIES graduate to take up faculty position August 21, 2025
  • Paper accepted to CSCML 2025 August 13, 2025
  • SPIES graduate to start as Assistant Professor July 22, 2025
  • Paper accepted to ACM CCS 2025 July 2, 2025
  • Paper accepted to ICME 2025 June 24, 2025
  • SPIES Lab’s Browser Fingerprinting Work in the News June 23, 2025
  • Journal paper accepted to IEEE TIFS June 19, 2025

Contact Info

Nitesh Saxena

PETR 238

435 Nagle Street

College Station, Tx 77843-3112
email: nsaxena[at]tamu.edu (best way to reach me)

RSS SPIES Lab, Computer Science and Engineering

  • Paper accepted to IEEE Internet Computing
  • Dr. Saxena drives a new MS Cybersecurity degree at Texas A&M (anticipated to launch Fall 2026)
  • Paper accepted to WiSec 2026
  • Paper accepted to EACL 2026
  • Paper accepted to USENIX Security 2026
  • SPIES Lab Research Cited in News Coverage on AI Security Breach
  • SPIES Lab Research Featured in TAMU College of Engineering Spotlight
  • Paper accepted to IJCNLP-AACL 2025
  • TAMU SPIES Lab Wins CCS 2025 Distinguished Paper Award!
  • Paper accepted to eCrime 2025

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