Waleed A. Alrodhan

Waleed A. Alrodhan (born 1981) is a Saudi author and researcher.

Early life and professional career
In 2005, Alrodhan graduated from Royal Holloway, University of Londonundefined with a M.Sc. degree in information security, and in 2011, he was awarded a Ph.D. degree in Information Security from the same university.

Waleed Alrodhan was appointed as the Dean of the College of Computer Sciences and Information at Al-Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University by Saudi Arabia's Minister of Education, H.E. Dr. Ahmad Al-Essia. Since September 2016, Waleed Alrodhan has been serving as dean of Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University's College of Computer and Information Sciences.

Books

 * Privacy and Practicality of Identity Management Systems: Academic Overview (2011)
 * Identity Management (2011)

Chapters in books

 * Identity management systems (2012)

Papers in journals

 * Improving the security of cardspace (2009)
 * Information Privacy Status in Saudi Arabia (2014)
 * Privacy-preserving targeted mobile advertising using federated identity management systems (2017)
 * Security Investigation and Analysis of OpenID: Problems and Enhancements (2017)
 * IT Security Controls in Saudi State Universities: A Technical Case Study (2018)
 * Self-Sovereign Identity Management: A Comparative Study and Technical Enhancements (2023)

Papers in refereed conferences

 * Addressing privacy issues in CardSpace (2007)
 * A delegation framework for liberty (2008)
 * A client-side CardSpace-Liberty integration architecture (2008)
 * Enhancing user authentication in claim-based identity management (2010)
 * CardSpace-Liberty integration for CardSpace users (2010)
 * A mobile biometric-based e-voting scheme (2014)
 * Information privacy in Saudi: A country-wide project (2014)

Other publications

 * Privacy and practicality of identity management systems (2010)

Novels

 * Bob Isn't My Uncle (2014)
 * Laith the First: The Unknown King of England (2018)
 * Leonardo Davin Ci: The Story of the Most Mysterious Book in the History (2021) ''
 * ''42: the Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, The Universe, and Everything