Dr Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo

Position:(1) Senior Lecturer (2) (Visiting) Researcher
Sub-organisation:Faculty
Organisation:(1) University of South Australia (2) ARC Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security
Email:raymond.choo.au@gmail.com
Personal Webpage:http://sites.google.com/site/raymondchooau/
Phone:08 8302 5876
Mobile:0478 322 869
Address:University of South Australia
School of Computer and Information Science
Room F2-28 (Mawson Lakes Campus)
City:Adelaide
State:SA
Postcode:5095
Country:Australia

Research Areas

  • Anti-Money Laundering
  • Cryptographic Protocols
  • High Tech Crime
  • Information Security
  • Information Security - Cybercrime
  • Cyber security
  • Cybercrime
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection - Policy
  • National Security
  • Protection of Critical Infrastructure

Current Project Grants

  1. 2012 - Current: Fulbright Symposium: Securing our Cyber Space (with Professor Jill Slay AM, FACS)
  2. 2011 - Current: National Drug Law Enforcement Research Fund (NRLERF) Project: Exploitation of Electronic Evidence from Mobile Phone Mediated Drug Crime (with Professor Jill Slay AM, FACS)
  3. 2011 - Current: Australasian Institute of Judicial Administration Incorporated (AIJA) Project - ICT and the judiciary: multimedia glossary (with Professor Jill Slay AM, FACS)
  4. 2010 - Current: Australian Research Council Discovery Projects (DP1096833): The evolution of cybercrime: the monitoring of serious crime in cyberspace (with Professor Rod Broadhurst)

Completed Projects

  1. The future cybercrime threat environment (2009 Fulbright Professional Scholarship in
    Australian-United States Alliance Studies - sponsored by the Department of Foreign
    Affairs and Trade, 2009)
  2. Knowledge based model updating for the correctness of security protocols (Intelligent Systems Laboratory / University of Western Sydney, 2006)
  3. Proofs and animations for cryptographic protocols (Queensland University of
    Technology, 2003 - 2006)
  4. Anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing (Australian Institute of Criminology, 2007 - 2011)
  5. High-tech crime research (Australian Institute of Criminology, 2006 - 2011)