Rijo Joy

PhD in Engineering
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Publications
4
Citations
0
h-index
1

About

Dr. Rijo Joy is an information security researcher and industry expert with nearly two decades of experience in cybersecurity, data governance, and enterprise security solutions. He holds a Ph.D. in Information Security, with a research focus on human-centric cybersecurity, intrinsic motivation, and ISP compliance in flexible work environments. Dr. Joy has worked extensively with global organizations, leading security framework implementations, workforce compliance initiatives, and governance strategies. His expertise bridges the gap between academic research and real-world security practices, ensuring methodological rigor and practical applicability in cybersecurity solutions. As a Senior Member of IEEE and an active contributor to information security research, Dr. Joy is involved in multiple conference publications, peer reviews, and scholarly collaborations. He is committed to fostering high-quality research in cybersecurity and privacy, particularly in areas that influence human behavior, policy compliance, and security best practices. He aims to uphold rigorous academic standards, provide constructive feedback, and contribute to the ongoing advancement of cybersecurity research.

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Total publications
4
Total citations
0
Citations per publication
0
Average publications per year
4
Average coauthors
0
Publications years
2025 (1 year)
h-index
1
i10-index
0
m-index
1
o-index
1
g-index
1
w-index
0
Metrics description
h-index
A scientist has an h-index if h of his N publications are cited at least h times each, while the remaining (N - h) publications are cited no more than h times each.
i10-index
The number of the author's publications that received at least 10 links each.
m-index
The researcher's m-index is numerically equal to the ratio of his h-index to the number of years that have passed since the first publication.
o-index
The geometric mean of the h-index and the number of citations of the most cited article of the scientist.
g-index
For a given set of articles, sorted in descending order of the number of citations that these articles received, the g-index is the largest number such that the g most cited articles received (in total) at least g2 citations.
w-index
If w articles of a researcher have at least 10w citations each and other publications are less than 10(w+1) citations, then the researcher's w-index is equal to w.

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USA
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USA
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