Dr. Ntivuguruzwa Jean De La Croix has been awarded the Doctoral Degree in Computer Science from Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Indonesia. He is a dedicated researcher and academic with a broad and evolving expertise in computing, data security, and emerging technologies.
He holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Systems from the National University of Rwanda and a Master's Degree in Information Technology from the University of Madras, India. He also earned a Post Graduate Diploma in Teaching Computer Science in Higher Learning Institutions from the University of Kigali, Rwanda, reflecting his strong commitment to academic instruction and capacity building. Furthermore, he obtained a Master's Degree in the Internet of Things and Embedded Computing Systems from The African Center of Excellence in Internet of Things (ACEIoT), University of Rwanda, where he specialized in smart systems and embedded technologies.
His doctoral research at ITS focused on steganography, steganalysis, and deep learning techniques for enhancing data security in public networks. His work bridges theoretical and applied aspects of cybersecurity, contributing to the advancement of secure data transmission in open environments.
"Our journal aims to be a platform for innovative research in secure computing and intelligence. We believe in fostering a community where researchers can collaborate and share cutting-edge solutions to today's complex cybersecurity challenges."
Dr. Ntivuguruzwa serves as a reviewer for several international conferences and journals in his field. He actively maintains research profiles on multiple academic databases and contributes to the advancement of knowledge in data security, steganography, and embedded computing systems.
As Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Ntivuguruzwa is committed to establishing the Journal of Secure Computing and Intelligence as the premier platform for cutting-edge research in secure computing, artificial intelligence, and their intersection. His vision includes:
Under his leadership, the journal aims to not only publish high-quality research but also influence the direction of future research in secure computing and intelligent systems.