Basil Ugbomoiko

Information Security • Cybersecurity • Research

About

I am Basil Ugbomoiko, an information security analyst and researcher with a strong foundation in Computer Science and a Master’s degree in IT Security. My expertise lies in ensuring system integrity, data protection, and balancing privacy with innovation. Combining academic knowledge and practical experience, I deliver effective security solutions and foster a culture of compliance within organizations.

Experience

Projects

RISC-V Keystone Enclave Benchmarking

In the age of open hardware, building trust at the chip level is essential. This project benchmarked Keystone enclave configurations on RISC-V to understand the trade-offs between performance and protection. Through careful measurements and empirical tuning, I helped define how to run secure code without breaking the bank on compute costs—one instruction cycle at a time.

Publications

2025

“A State-of-the-Art Review of Digital Twins,” IEEE ICC (in press). Co-authored this exploration of the emerging field of digital twins, charting its applications in manufacturing, smart cities, and security. A blend of systems thinking and cybersecurity foresight.

2022

“Renewable Energy as a Panacea to Linear Economy Limitations,” EEEIC - Student Edition. This paper was my first academic voice— a bold proposal connecting sustainability, innovation, and the circular economy. It reminded me that technology should always serve humanity, not just efficiency.

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