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Dr. Pusp Raj Joshi is a cybersecurity researcher and lecturer specializing in digital forensics, threat intelligence, cloud security, and critical national infrastructure (CNI) security. With a PhD in Information Systems from the University of East London, his research has focused on sustainable e-government models, ICT security, and user-centric digital transformation. His expertise extends to ethical hacking, IoT security, and the forensic analysis of cyber threats.

Dr. Joshi has extensive teaching experience at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, covering modules such as Cyber Operations, Digital Forensics, and Information Systems Security Management. His practical knowledge includes penetration testing, cloud security, and the use of forensic tools such as EnCase, Autopsy, and FTK.

His research explores advanced cybersecurity frameworks, cyber resilience strategies for CNI, and the intersection of digital forensics with AI-driven security models. He has published on cloud-based e-government frameworks and is actively engaged in developing methodologies for securing next-generation digital infrastructures.

Dr. Joshi is open to supervising PhD students whose research aligns with his interests, particularly in cybersecurity, digital forensics, cloud security, and threat intelligence. Prospective candidates with a strong background in these areas are encouraged to reach out for discussions on potential research opportunities.

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