The Institute of Informatics discusses a doctoral thesis on ensuring secure data record transactions.
The Institute of Informatics for Graduate Studies discussed the doctoral thesis of student Haider Hamid Razzaq on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
The thesis, in the field of computer science, was titled:
“A New Lightweight Dynamic Coding System for Secure Transactions of Data Records.”
This study contributes fundamentally to the presentation of a secure and computationally efficient encryption method, specifically designed for small devices and constrained environments. This dynamic approach overcomes the limitations of fixed-key encryption and expands the scope of secure applications in areas such as medical telemetry, mobile communications, and remote sensing networks.
The student Haider Hamid Razzaq earned his doctorate with a very good grade in computer science.



