P. William

P. William is working as an Assistant Professor, Department of Information Technology, Sanjivani College of Engineering, SPPU Pune. He received his Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science and Engineering from CSVTU, Bhilai in 2013 and Master of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering from CSVTU, Bhilai in 2017. He is currently pursuing his Ph. D. in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering from School of Engineering & Information Technology, MATS University, Raipur. He has published many papers in Scopus indexed journals and IEEE Conferences. His field of research includes Natural Language Processing, Machine learning, Soft Computing, Cyber Security and Cloud Computing. He has been associated with numerous Multi-National Companies including IBM, TCS etc. and Educational Groups. A focused and hardworking professional with experience in taking Corporate Trainings. He is a Life Member of Quality Circle Forum of India (QCFI) and member of various other professional bodies.

Publications

Dark Web Pattern Recognition and Crime Analysis Using Machine Intelligence
Romil Rawat, Shrikant Telang, P. William, Upinder Kaur, Om Kumar C.U.. © 2022. 281 pages.
Data stealing is a major concern on the internet as hackers and criminals have begun using simple tricks to hack social networks and violate privacy. Cyber-attack methods are...
Darknet Traffic Analysis and Network Management for Malicious Intent Detection by Neural Network Frameworks
P. William, Siddhartha Choubey, Abha Choubey, Apurv Verma. © 2022. 19 pages.
Security breaches may be difficult to detect because attackers are continually tweaking methods to evade detection and utilize legitimate credentials that have already been...
Systematic Approach for Detection and Assessment of Dark Web Threat Evolution
P. William, M. A. Jawale, A. B. Pawar, Rahul R. Bibave, Priyanka Narode. © 2022. 27 pages.
Cyber thieves and terrorists use the dark web as one of the most difficult channels to achieve their nefarious goals. There are many similarities between cyber-crimes and...